Radio Shack TAD-739 Answering Machine User Manual


 
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1. Hold
TIME
SET
until the TAD sounds
one long beep and one short beep,
CL
(clock) appears briefly, then a
number from
1
(Sunday)
7
(Sat-
urday) appears, and the TAD an-
nounces the currently set day.
2. To change the day of the week, re-
peatedly press
REPEAT
to move
backward or
SKIP
to move forward
until the TAD announces the desired
day of the week.
3. Press
TIME SET
. The TAD announc-
es the preset hour.
4. To change the hour (from 01 to 12),
repeatedly press
REPEAT
or
SKIP
.
5. Press
TIME
SET
. The TAD announc-
es the preset minute.
6. To change the minutes (from 00 to
59), repeatedly press
REPEAT
or
SKIP
.
7. Press
TIME
SET
to confirm the set-
tings. The TAD sounds one long
beep and one short beep, then an-
nounces the day and time.
To check the current day/time at any
time, press
TIME
SET
.
CL
(clock) and
then the preset date and time appear
shortly, then the TAD announces the day
and time.
RECORDING THE
OUTGOING MESSAGES
Before the TAD-739 can answer calls
and record messages, you must record
an outgoing message (OGM). The TAD
lets you record two separate messages
of up to 32 seconds each, and it oper-
ates differently based on which mes-
sage you select.
OGM 1 – After playing your outgo-
ing message, the TAD records the
caller’s message.
OGM 2 (announce-only) – The TAD
plays your outgoing message, but
does not record a message.
If you plan to use the TAD’s
announce-only feature, OGM 2
should clearly state that the caller
cannot leave a message.
Hint:
Do not tell the callers that you are
out of town or not home. Instead, say
that you cannot come to the phone right
now.
Note
: The maximum length for each out-
going message is 32 seconds. As you
record, the message counter shows the
recording time.
Follow these steps to record your outgo-
ing message.
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