Telstrat 7300 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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Operating the answering machine from the base
Switch on/off
1. Press
,Y^bP]
:Y:QQ
Playing messages
1. Press
;WLd
During playback:
>VT[
SKIP BACK – press once to repeat current message, twice to play previous message
>VT[
SKIP FORWARD – press to play next message
/PWP_P
DELETE – press to delete current message
>_Z[
STOP – press to stop playback
Adjust volume
1. Press
AZW
or
AZW
to increase or decrease the volume
Operating the answering machine from the handset
You can use any registered Telstra 7300a handset to switch your answering machine on and off, hear
your messages and adjust the answering machine settings
During operation via the handset, you will hear prompts that guide you through each step
Using the answering machine (7300a only)
Using the answering machine (7300a only)
You can operate your Telstra 7300a answering machine from:
• the base
• the handset
• remotely from any external tone dialling telephone.
The default setting for the answering machine is ON.
Until you change your outgoing message, your callers will be greeted with the pre-recorded message,
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment, so please leave your message after the tone”.
Your answering machine is designed to answer calls after 15 rings when it is switched off. This is to enable you to operate the
remote access functions of your answering machine in the event your answering machine is switched off.
Date and time
An announcement of date and time of recording will be added automatically to each message and
memo.
When playing back messages at the handset, the date and time of the message is displayed on the
screen.
If you subscribe to Telstra’s Calling Number Display service, the date and time are set automatically
when your Telstra 7300a receives its first call, but you may also need to set the year using a handset,
see page 11.