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The answering machine
Remote control
The answering machine functions can be remotely accessed using the keys of
an ordinary tone dialling telephone. Dial the telephone number to which the
answering machine is connected, enter the current remote code after the OGM
message has played. Once the code is accepted, several remote options are
available.
Remote control
1.
Dial the telephone number to which the answering machine is connected.
2.
After the OGM message has played press
*
.
3.
Enter the current remote code (123 when supplied).
4.
The number of new messages will be announced, and message playback will
begin. Press
#
to stop playback.
5.
Within 8 seconds select a remote option from below.
6.
Once you have nished terminate the call.
Command
Function
1
...............................................
To hear the main menu
2
...............................................
Play all messages
3
...............................................
Play new messages
4
...............................................
Repeat/skip back to previous message
5 (during playback)
...................
Erase a message
5 (after playback)
......................
Erases all messages
6
...............................................
Skip to next message
7
...............................................
Turning answering machine On/Off
8
...............................................
To hear the menu for outgoing message
9
...............................................
Change/hear remote code (see previous
page).
0
...............................................
Set time/date stamp
*1
..............................................
Playback of messages in mailbox 1
*2
..............................................
Playback of messages in mailbox 2
#
...............................................
Stop
Please note!
If the machine doesn’t respond correctly to the remote control commands, try pressing the
telephone buttons for a longer or shorter time. In normal cases, the answering machine should
react to tones approximately 0.5 – 1 seconds in length, but longer tones may be necessary in
certain telephone networks.