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Option, 1 how this feature works, 2 recording your transfer greeting message – Panasonic KX-FP145 User Manual

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7. Answering Machine

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7.8 Listening to recorded
mailbox messages from a
remote location

1

Call your unit from a remote touch tone
telephone.

2

Press {*} and the desired mailbox number
({1} or {2}) during TAM/FAX greeting
playback.

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If you have recorded your mailbox
greeting message, it will be played.

3

Enter the mailbox password (default setting
is “

555”).

Note:

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For details on remote operation, see page 44.
Remote commands {8}{1}, {8}{2}, {8}{3},
and {8}{4} cannot be used.

To listen to messages in another memory
after playback

Press {*} and {0} (for the common memory),
then enter the remote operation ID.

OR
Press {*} and the desired mailbox number ({1}
or {2}), then enter the mailbox password.

Option

7.9 Transferring recorded
messages to another
telephone

This feature allows your unit to call a designated
telephone number each time an incoming voice
message is recorded. You can retrieve the
transferred message via remote operation.

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Keep the front cover page open for button
locations.

Important:

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To use this feature, program the transfer
telephone number first (feature #60, page
54) and
set the unit to TAM/FAX mode.

7.9.1 How this feature works

1

An incoming voice message is recorded in
your unit.

2

Your unit calls the transfer telephone
number.

3

You answer the call with the transfer
telephone.

4

Your unit will play the pre-recorded transfer
greeting message.

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You can record a transfer greeting
message.

5

You enter the remote operation ID, and
retrieve the message using remote operation
(page 44).

Helpful hints:

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Messages recorded in the voice mailbox will
not be transferred.

7.9.2 Recording your transfer
greeting message

The recording time is limited to 16 seconds.

Sample message: “This is a transferred
message from (your name, business and/or
telephone number). Please enter your remote ID
for remote operation.”

1

Press {MENU}.

2

Press {#}, then {6}{1}.

3

Press {A} or {B} repeatedly to select

RECORD”.

4

Press {SET}.

5

Speak clearly about 20 cm (8 inches) away
from the microphone.

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