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Answering System Operation

SETTING THE REMOTE
OPERATION PIN

The answering system’s two-digit remote op-
eration PIN (personal identification number)
prevents unauthorized remote access to
your messages. The PIN is preset to 80. Fol-
low these steps to change the PIN to any
number from 00 to 99.

Note: If you wait more than 2 minutes be-
tween each keypress, the system exits the
PIN setting process. Start again at Step 1.

1. Hold down

PIN

on the base until the

answering system beeps and 00
appears in the message counter win-
dow.

2. Press

SKIP

on the base to set the first

digit of the PIN higher or

REPEAT

to set

it lower. Then press

PIN

.

3. Press

SKIP

or

REPEAT

to set the second

digit of the PIN, then press

PIN

. The sys-

tem announces the new PIN.

To check your PIN at any time, press

PIN

.

The PIN appears in the message counter
window, and the answering system announc-
es it.

Note: If you press

SPEAKER

or

PLAY/STOP

while changing the PIN, the system exits set-
up. Begin again with Step 1.

REMOTE OPERATION

While you are away from your home or of-
fice, you can use a touch-tone phone, or a
pulse (rotary) phone with a pocket tone dialer
(available through your local RadioShack
store) to enter your PIN and do any of the fol-
lowing:

• Set the answering system to answer or

not answer calls.

• Listen to your messages.

• Record a new outgoing message.

• Record a memo.

• Erase messages.

Note: You cannot remotely operate the sys-
tem using its handset or another telephone
on the same line as the system.

USING THE TOLL-SAVER

If

RING

TIME

is set to

T/S

(toll-saver), (see

“Setting the Day/Time” on Page 12), the sys-
tem answers after three rings if you have
new messages (ones you have not listened
to). If there are no new messages, the sys-
tem answers after five rings. This gives you
time to hang up before the system answers
so you can avoid unnecessary long-distance
charges.

USING REMOTE
COMMANDS

Follow these steps to operate the answering
system from a remote location.

Note: If you wait more than 15 seconds be-
tween each keypress, the system sounds a
long beep and hangs up.

1. Dial your phone number and wait for the

system to answer.

If the system is not set to answer calls, it
will answer after about 10 rings and
sound a series of beeps.

2. When the outgoing message begins (or

the system sounds a series of beeps),
press

#

, then enter your PIN within 2

seconds.

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