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Radio Shack 43-3820 User Manual

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3. When you finish your message, press

OGM

or

PLAY/STOP

. The system beeps and plays back

your message.

To delete your outgoing message and use the
system’s prerecorded messages, press

OGM

, then

press

DELETE

when your message plays. The

system announces “Greeting has been deleted.”

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Press

ANSWER

.

If the system is set to record a caller’s message
(see “Setting the Record Time” on Page 28), it plays
the outgoing message and the number of recorded
messages appears.

If the system is set to announce only, it plays the
outgoing message, and

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appears.

To set the system to not answer calls, press

ANSWER

again. The system announces “Answer

off” and the message counter turns off.

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You can let the system answer calls while you listen
to the caller’s message through the speaker.

Press

TALK/FLASH

to answer the call if the handset

is off the base, or lift the handset if it is on the base
and autotalk is on. You can also pick up any phone
on the same line. The system stops recording and
resets to answer the next call.

Press

VOL

8

or

9

to adjust the call screening

volume level. If you do not want to listen to calls,
repeatedly press

VOL

9

until

&&&&

appears.

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After the system answers a call, it plays the
outgoing message, beeps, then records the caller’s

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Setting the System to
Answer Calls

When the system’s
message memory is full,

appears and the system
announces “No remaining
time” when you try to
operate it

.

Screening Calls

Even if you turn the volume
to

&&&&

for call screening, you

can still hear incoming
message playback and
announcements.

Recording Incoming
Messages

When the message
memory is full, the caller
hears “Hello, no one is
available to take your call.
Please call again.” The
system cannot record
additional messages until
you delete some of the old
messages (see “Deleting
Messages” on Page 33).