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Detailed Operation
How to Operate from a Remote Phone
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You can use a tone phone to listen to your recorded (incoming) messages, from a remote location.
How to Set the Remote Code
A remote code helps to protect from unauthorized
remote message retrieval.
Example: Using remote code no.
86
.
Be sure that the handset is on the cradle and that the
SP-PHONE button is off.
The default remote code (Code No.) is “11”.
1
Set to
“PROGRAM”.
2
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Push
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Remote code
MEMORY
AUTO
3
Return to
“SET”.
The remote code requires two digits.
Only codes “
11
” through “99” can be used.
Do not used No. 0 and No. 7 as Code No.
The spare quick reference card for remote
operations can be found on pages 18 and 19.
How to Set to the Automatic
Answer Mode from a
Remote Phone
If you leave your office and forget to turn your unit to
the Automatic Answer mode, you may do so from a
remote location, using any telephone.
1
Lift the .
2
Dial the phone number.
•After 15 rings, the unit will automatically set
itself to the Automatic Answer mode.
•If the FAX-ATAS selector is set to either the
“ATAS/FAX" or “ATAS”, the unit will begin to
play the OGM.
If you do not hang up the handset during or
immediately after the playing of the OGM, you
will hear several beeps and other tones, as the
unit readies itself to receive messages and/or
documents.
If the FAX-ATAS selector is set to “FAX”, you
will hear several “Beeps” (answering carrier
tone of your unit).
3
After hearing the OGM or the carrier
tone, hand up the
•Helpful Hints-
•If you hear nothing, record the OGM.
•The beep will be heard after the OGM.
1 beep: You may hang up.
6
beeps: The tape is full. Reset the tape.
(See “Remote Reset of Tape” on
page 19).
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