User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Be inspired
- Quick Reference
- Handset Diagram
- Using the Navi Key and Soft Keys
- Functions of the Navi Key
- Displays
- Example for Menu Operation: Setting the Volume for the Speakerphone
- Safety precautions
- Telephone Set up
- Date and Time
- Making Calls
- Enhanced Telephone Features
- Redial
- Setting the Alarm
- Schedule
- Display Missed Appointments and Anniversaries
- Directory
- Storing a Directory Entry
- Copying a Telephone Number to the Directory During a Call
- Dialing a Number from the Directory
- Displaying and Editing a Directory Entry
- Deleting a Single Entry from the Directory
- Deleting All Numbers in the Directory
- Copying an Entry to Another Handset
- Copying the Directory and Memory Dial List
- Receiving the Telephone Book
- Copying a Directory Entry to the “Directory with Voice Dialing”
- Displaying Available Memory
- Entering Birthdays or Anniversaries
- Memory Dial List
- Directory with Voice Dialing
- Recording a New Entry and Voice Pattern
- Dialing with your Voice
- Playing Back a Voice Pattern
- Changing an Entry
- Displaying an Entry
- Deleting an Entry
- Deleting a Voice Pattern
- Copying an Entry to the Local Handset Directory
- Changing a User Name
- Turning On and Off the Playback of a Voice Pattern for an Incoming Call (voice announcement)
- Call Log
- Using Advanced Caller ID on Call Waiting
- Operating the Answering Machine
- Turning On and Off the Answering Machine
- Selecting an Announcement
- Recording Your Announcement/ Announcement Only Greeting
- Playing Back Messages
- Deleting Messages
- Recording Memos
- Picking up a Call from the Answering Machine
- Setting Instant Access to the Answering Machine or Voice Mail
- Operating the Answering Machine Remotely
- Customizing the Answering Machine Settings
- Handset Operation
- Registering Handsets
- Manual Registration
- Deregistering Handsets
- Switching Base Stations
- Changing the Name of a Handset
- Changing a Handset's Intercom Number
- Accepting or Rejecting a Waiting Call
- Joining a Call ("Barging In")
- Turning the Ringer Off
- Room Monitor
- Setting the room monitor
- Resetting the Handset to the Default Settings
- Customizing Handset Settings
- Base Station Settings
- Advanced Settings
- Appendix
- Safety Precautions
- Menu table
- Index
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Operating the Answering Machine
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Operating the Answering
Machine
Your Gigaset SL 3501 is equipped with an answering
machine that will record messages in your absence or
allow you to screen calls and answer them selectively.
The answering machine in the Gigaset SL 3501 is auto-
matically turned on when you install your phone and
completely operated through any registered SL 30
handset.
Operating the answering machine is made easier by
menus and displays on the handset and by announce-
ments that you can hear on the handset.
Unless you set the date and time (see page 8), recor-
ded messages will not be “time stamped”.
In addition to the telephone's answering machine, you
can use an “voice mail service” offered by your local
network provider (e.g. telco voice). None of the follo-
wing functions relates to the network provider's voice
mail service. Check with your network provider for the-
se services.
Turning On and Off the Answering
Machine
Your answering machine is automatically turned on and
ready for operation once your base station has been in-
stalled. For recording messages with a time stamp,
you need to set the date and time (see page 8). The
answering machine is set to use the standard an-
nouncement until you record your own announcement
of your own.
MENU Press Menu.
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D Ans Machine [
Scroll to Ans Machine and confirm.
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D Answering M. [
Scroll to Answering M. – A check indicates the ans-
wering machine is on (no check indicates off).
[ Press OK to add or remove the check – confirmin will
toggle between the on and off settings.
End Press End or (back arrow) to return to the previous
menu.
If the answering machine's memory is full it swit-
ches itself off. To delete old messages (see
page 47).