User guide
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Setting the number of rings
You can set the number of rings after which
the answering machine switches itself on
to between 2 and 9 rings*), or to "auto-
matic".
The default setting is pre-programmed to
"automatic". This means that the answer-
ing machine switches itself on after:
Four ringing signals if no new
messages have been recorded
Two ringing signals if new mes-
sages have been recorded
Call charge saving functions
When polling your answering machine
from a distance (remote access), this set-
ting allows you to disconnect the line be-
tween the third and the fourth ringing sig-
nal as you will then know that no new
messages have been recorded. This helps
you to save telephone charges when no
new messages have been recorded.
Changing the number of rings:
Example: Setting the number of rings to 5
rings.
Handset switched to ON
1.
‚‚
2.
735
3.
‚
You hear the audible acknowledge-
ment tone.
730 = Number of rings automatic
732 = Number of rings 2 rings
73x = Number of rings x rings
739 = Number of rings 9 rings
Activating/deactivating the
message monitoring
You can listen in to all incoming messages
over the loudspeaker on the base station
provided you have activated the "message
monitoring" facility.
Deactivating monitoring
(default setting)
Handset switched to ON
1.
‚‚
2.
710
3.
‚
You hear the audible acknowledge-
ment tone.
Note:
To monitor on the base station temporar-
ily, proceed as indicated on page 46.
To monitor on the handset, proceed as in-
dicated on page 43.
Activating monitoring:
Handset switched to ON
1.
‚‚
2.
711
3.
‚
You hear the audible acknowledge-
ment tone.
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