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CONFIRM?
is displayed on the
screen.
Press
<
OK
again to confirm
deletion of all your messages.
• A validation tone is emitted and the
screen returns to previous menu.
10.3 Switch the answering
machine on/off via handset
Press
m key in idle mode, scroll
: to
ANSWER MACHINE
and
press
<
OK
, scroll : to
ANSWER ON/OFF
and press <
OK
.
Scroll
: to
ON
or
OFF
and press
<
OK
to confirm.
• A validation tone is emitted and the
screen returns to previous menu.
10.4 Record your personalised
outgoing message (OGM)
This personal outgoing message replaces
the default ones. To revert to the default
outgoing message, simply delete the
personal outgoing message you have
recorded. If you are not satisfied with the
recorded outgoing message, simply
record a new message to overwrite the
old one.
Press
m key in idle mode, scroll
: to
ANSWER MACHINE
and
press
<
OK
, scroll : to
RECORD OGM
and press <
OK
,
Scroll to
ANSWER ONLY
or
ANSWER & REC
and press <
OK
to
select the following outgoing
message options:
**
When you record a new personalized
outgoing message, the previous one is
overwritten automatically.
10.5 Set the answer mode
There are 2 answer modes available:
Answer Only and Answer & Record
By default, the answer mode is
ANSWER &
REC
, by which your correspondent can
leave a message on the answering machine.
This can be changed to
ANSWER ONLY
mode, by which your correspond cannot
leave any messages on the answering
machine.
2
1
2
1
2
Options
available for
Personalized
OGM
Description
Play OGM* Press
<
OK
to playback
existing outgoing
messages (if any)
Record
Messages**
Press
<
OK
to start
recording the outgoing
message, press
<
OK
again to stop and save the
recording and play back
the recorded outgoing
message. Press
c
BACK
at any time to abort the
recording and return to
the previous menu
Note
The maximum length of
an outgoing message is 2
minute.
Delete
OGM
Press
<
OK
to delete
the personalized outgoing
message and change back
to default OGM.
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