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9 digital tad (fax-1460 and fax-1560), Tad-mode for internal tad, Setting up the tad – Brother FAX-1355 User Manual

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TAD-Mode for internal

TAD

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The TAD feature will store up to 99 incoming
voice messages. Messages are stored in the
order in which they are received.

Voice messages can be up to 3 minutes in
length, and can also be picked up remotely.
(See Setting a Remote Access
Code
on page 52.
) The number of messages
you can store will depend on how much
memory is being used by other features (for
example, delayed and stored faxes).

In the event of a power failure your machine
will retain messages that are in the memory
for up to 24 hours.

Setting up the TAD

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Recording the TAD outgoing message
(TAD Message) is the first step you need to
follow before you can use the TAD feature.

To enter TAD mode, follow the steps below:

a

Record your TAD OGM.

b

Press

to activate the TAD mode.

Outgoing message (OGM)

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Recording your OGM

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You can record the following two different
types of OGM:

Your OGM must be less than 20 seconds
long.

a

Press Menu, 2, 7, 1.
The LCD prompts you to choose an
OGM.

b

Press a or b to choose TAD Message
or F/T Message then press OK.

c

Press a or b to choose Record MSG.
Press OK.

d

Record your message, do one of the
following:

„

(FAX-1460) Pick up the handset,
record your message and replace
the handset when you are finished.

„

(FAX-1560) Speak clearly toward the

integrated microphone

to record

your message. Press Stop/Exit
when finished.

The TAD will play your OGM back to
you.

e

Press Stop/Exit.

Digital TAD

(FAX-1460 and FAX-1560)

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TAD

This message will be played when a
call is received. The caller will be
able to leave a voice or fax message.

F/T

This message is played when a call
is received and your machine is set
to Fax/Tel mode. The caller will not
be able to leave a message. See
page 48.