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The answering machine, Day/time stamp, Number of rings (base unit) – Doro 930R User Manual

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The answering machine

Day/Time stamp

The machine has a voice function that announces the day of the week and the

time when each message was recorded. Hold the handset close to your ear in

order to hear the voice prompts and tones.

Setting Day/Time stamp (handset)

1. Press

w

.

2. Press

w

again. TAM MENU will fl ash in the display.

3. Press

0

.

4. After a beep tone is heard press

*

.

5. After the audible voice prompt another beep will be heard. Enter the correct

settings Day (1=Sunday, 2=Monday...) /Hour/Minute using the handset

number buttons. E.g. for Monday 10:30 (AM) enter 21030.

6. The new settings will now be replayed.
7. Press and hold x to return to standby.

Checking current Day/Time (handset)
1. Press

w

.

2. Press

w

again. TAM MENU will fl ash in the display.

3. Press

0

.

4. After a beep tone is heard press

#

.

Number of rings (base unit)

The number of rings before the answering machine answers can be selected

between 2-9 rings or Time saver.
1. Press and hold

9 9

until the current setting is announced.

2. Press

9 9

repeatedly until the required setting is announced.

3. After a few seconds the setting will be saved.

The Time Saver function (Toll Saver) will answer calls after six rings until the fi rst new ICM

message has been recorded. The answering machine will then answer after approximately

two rings. This feature is useful for anyone using the remote function for example; if you call

home and after four rings the answering machine does not answer, then no messages have been

recorded and you can terminate the call without incurring any charges. If on the other hand the

machine answers after two rings new messages have been recorded.