4.3.1
Deleting your own outgoing message and reverting to the standard message
1. Press the x / REC button.
2. Press the h button while the outgoing message is being played back.
Your outgoing message is deleted. The next time a call is received, the answering machine plays the
default outgoing message.
4.4
Recording an announcement
1. Set the sliding switch to "ANN ONLY".
2. Press and hold the x / REC button. An acoustic signal is issued.
3. The message ANSAGE AUFNEHMEN appears in the display.
4. Speak your outgoing message into the microphone.
Keep a distance of about 15 cm from it.
5. To end recording, simply release the x / REC button.
6. The announcement is automatically played back and the message ANSAGE
ABSPIELEN appears in the display.
You can play back your announcement at any time by pressing the x / REC button briefly.
4.4.1
Deleting the announcement
1. Press the x / REC button.
2. Press the h button while the announcement is being played back.
The announcement is deleted. Record a new announcement.
4.5
Setting the number of rings
On the right-hand side of the answering machine is a sliding switch (2 6 TS). Set the sliding switch to
the number of times the answering machine should ring before it takes a call.
Position
2
The call is taken after two rings.
6
The call is taken after six rings.
TS
The first call is taken after six rings and all the other calls after two rings. This switch
position can be used to implement the toll-saving remote access function. Details are
provided in the Chapter "Toll-saver remote access".
4.6
Setting the recording time
On the right-hand side of the answering machine is a sliding switch (Seconds 60 120). This switch is
used to set the length of time for a recorded message. You can select between 60 or 120 seconds.
If the caller speaks for a longer period, an acoustic signal is issued and the call is disconnected. If
there is a pause in excess of seven seconds during recording, the call is automatically ended,
accompanied by an acoustic signal.
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