F. using the pause button, The memo feature, A. recording the memo – Brother FAX-60 User Manual
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F.
Using the PAUSE button
If communicating from a PBX extension, the
PAUSE
button should be used. Pressing
PAUSE
key between the numbers builds in 3.7 seconds delay needed to access the PBX's second dial
tone. If a longer time is needed, such as in case of overseas calls, pressing the
PAUSE
button
several times can stack a number of pauses (e.g., pressing it twice will give you 3.7 sec. x 2 =
7.4 sec. delay).
Pressing the
PAUSE
button, the
REDIAL
button or flipping the
PULSE/TONE
switch during a
redial operation or a speed-dialing operation releases the pause. Using the same controls once
can also release a multiple stacked pause.
li.
THE MEMO FEATURE
Your
FAX-60
provides you with an ability to record a
voice memo
which can be used by you as a
memory-jogger or be accessed by a member of your family or a co-worker when you are out.
A.
Recording the memo
To record a memo follow these steps:
1.
Make sure that the TAD (Telephone Answering Device) is OFF (check this by looking at
the
TAD
lamp to make sure it is OFF).
2.
Press the
MEMO
and
RECORD
buttons simultaneously. A short beep
(1
sec.) will be
heard and the
MEMO
and
RECORD
lamps will flash. You may release the
MEMO
button but keep the
RECORD
button depressed while you are recording the memo. If
the message memory is full (see the section on ICM below), you will hear an alarm.
3.
When you hear a beep, you can start recording your memo (without releasing the
RECORD
button). The recording time available for messages is variable (see thesection
on ICM below). Five seconds before your allotted time runs out both the
MEMO
and
the
RECORD
lamps will start flashing faster.
B.
Accessing the memo
Since the memo and the telephone messages recorded by the TAD utilize the same memory, the
method of retrieving a recorded memo is identical to that of retrieving a telephone message.
This procedure is described below (lll-C).
Please note that the
ICM
and
MEMO
lamp provides the following information:
No callers' messages or memos recorded
Memo(s) recorded
Callers' messages recorded
ICM memory is full
Both
ICM
and
MEMO
lamps are OFF.
ICM
lamp is OFF,
MEMO
lamp is ON.
ICM
lamp is ON,
MEMO
lamp is OFF.
Both
ICM
and
MEMO
lamps are flashing.