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    							Programmable Settings
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    Programming via direct commands
    You can also program most features using “direct commands”—special codes that take 
    you directly to the feature you wish to program and allow you to select the desired setting. 
    There is no need to scroll through the unit’s menus.
    Details of each feature can be found on the corresponding pages.
    1Press {MENU}.
    2Enter the desired feature code (shown below).
    3Enter the desired setting code (shown below).
    LThis step may vary depending on the feature being programmed.
    4Press {Save}.
    5Press {OFF} to exit programming mode.
    Direct commands chart
    FeatureFeature codeSetting codePage
    Ringer volume{1} {1}{1}: Low {2}: Medium 
    {3}: High {0}: Offpage 35
    Ringer tone{1} {2}{1}–{3}: Tone pattern 1–3
    {4}–{7}: Melody pattern 1–4page 35
    Interrupt tone{1} {3}{1}: On {2}: 2 times {0}: Off page 36
    Message play{2}– page 46
    Date and time{4}Go to step 3 on page 16. page 16
    Voice enhancer{5}{1}: On {0}: Off page 37
    Copy phonebook 
    (1 item){#} {1}Go to step 4 on page 24. page 24
    Copy phonebook 
    (all items){#} {2}– page 25
    LCD contrast{0} {1}{1}–{6}: Level 1–6 page 38
    Key tone{0} {2}{1}: On {0}: Off page 39
    Auto talk{0} {3}{1}: On {0}: Off page 36
    Caller ID number 
    auto edit{0} {4}{1}: On {0}: Off page 37
    Set dial mode{0} {5} {1}{1}: Pulse {2}: Tone page 38
    Set flash time{0} {5} {2}{1}: 700 ms {2}: 600 ms
    {3}: 400 ms {4}: 300 ms
    {5}: 250 ms {6}: 110 ms
    {7}: 100 ms {8}: 90 mspage 38
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    Note:
    LIf you make a mistake or enter the wrong code, press {OFF} then start again by 
    pressing {MENU}. Set line mode{0} {5} {3}{1}: A {2}: B page 39
    Ring count{0} {6} {1}{2}–{7}: 2–7 rings
    {0}: Toll saverpage 50
    Recording time{0} {6} {2}{1}: 1 minute
    {2}: 2 minutes
    {3}: 3 minutes
    {0}: Greeting onlypage 51
    Remote code{0} {6} {3}Go to step 5 on page 49. page 49
    Change language{0} {8}{1}: English {2}: Spanish page 38
    Message alert{0} {#} {1}: On {0}: Off page 51
    Time adjustment{0} {9}{1}: Caller ID[auto] 
    {0}: Manualpage 40
    Handset registration{0} {0}Go to step 4 on page 40. page 40
    FeatureFeature codeSetting codePage
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    							Answering System Features
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    Answering system
    The unit contains an answering system 
    which can answer and record calls for you 
    when you are unavailable to answer the 
    phone.
    For details about memory capacity, see 
    page 47.
    Important:
    LOnly 1 person can access the answering 
    system (listen to messages, record a 
    greeting message, etc.) at a time.
    LWhen callers leave messages, the unit 
    records the day and time of each 
    message. Make sure the date and time 
    have been set (page 16).
    LYou can select the caller’s recording 
    time (page 51).
    Recording your greeting 
    message
    You can record your own greeting 
    message (max. 2 minutes) that will be 
    played when the answering system 
    answers a call. If you do not record a 
    greeting message, a pre-recorded 
    greeting message will be used.
    Sample greeting message: “This is (your 
    name). We are unable to answer the 
    phone right now. Please leave a message 
    after the beep. Thank you.”
    1Press {GREETING REC}.
    LThe unit announces “To record 
    greeting, press record again.”
    2Within 10 seconds, press {GREETING 
    REC} again.
    3After the unit beeps, speak clearly 
    about 20 cm (8 inches) away from the 
    MIC.
    LThe display will show the elapsed 
    recording time.
    4To stop recording, press {GREETING 
    REC} or {STOP}.
    Note:
    LIf the greeting message is less than 1 
    second long, the unit beeps 6 times and 
    announces, “Your greeting was not 
    recorded. Record your greeting again.”
    {GREETING REC}
    MIC{STOP} {GREETING CHECK}
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    To play back the greeting message
    Press {GREETING CHECK}.
    Erasing your greeting message
    Press {GREETING CHECK}, and then 
    press {ERASE} while your greeting 
    message is playing.
    LIf you do not re-record your greeting 
    message, the unit will use a pre-
    recorded greeting message.
    Pre-recorded greeting message
    If you do not record a greeting message, 
    one of 2 pre-recorded messages will be 
    played when a call is received depending 
    on the caller’s recording time (page 51).
    – When the recording time is set to 
    “1min”, “2min”, or “3min”:
    “Hello, we are not available now. Please 
    leave your name and phone number 
    after the beep. We will return your call.”
    – When the recording time is set to 
    “Greeting only”:
    “Hello, we are not available now. Please 
    call again. Thank you for your call.”
    To play back the pre-recorded greeting, 
    press {GREETING CHECK}.
    Turning the answering 
    system on/off
    Press {ANSWER ON}.
    LWhen the answering system is turned 
    on, the ANSWER ON indicator lights 
    and the unit announces “Answer set” 
    and the day and time.
    LWhen the answering system is turned 
    off, the ANSWER ON indicator turns off 
    and the unit announces “Answer off”.
    Screening your calls
    While a caller is leaving a message, you 
    can listen to the call through the base unit’s 
    speaker. To adjust the speaker volume, 
    press {>} or {
    						
    							Answering System Features
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    Listening to messages
    When new messages have been 
    recorded:
    – The MESSAGE indicator on the base 
    unit will flash.
    – The message indicator on the handset 
    will flash slowly if the message alert 
    feature is turned on (page 51).
    The base unit display will show the number 
    of messages (old and new) recorded by 
    the answering system.
    Example: The total number of recorded 
    messages is 10.
    Listening to messages using 
    the base unit
    Press {MESSAGE}.
    LThe unit will announce the number of 
    new messages and will play back the 
    new messages.
    LWhen you have no new messages, the 
    unit will announce “No new messages. 
    All message playback”, and will play 
    back all messages.Note:
    LThe display shows the message number 
    during playback.
    LDuring playback, the unit will announce 
    the day and time that each message 
    was recorded. (Voice time/day stamp)
    LAt the end of the last message, the unit 
    announces “End of final message”.
    To adjust the speaker volume
    9 levels (high to off) are available. Press 
    {>} or {
    						
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    Note:
    LCaller information for the erased 
    messages will remain in the caller list.
    Listening to messages using 
    the handset
    When new messages have been 
    recorded, “New message” is displayed.
    1Press {MENU}.
    2Press {Select} at “Message play”.
    LThe unit will announce the number of 
    new messages, and will play back the 
    new messages.
    LTo switch to the receiver and to listen 
    to the messages with privacy, press 
    {C}. You can switch back to the 
    speaker by pressing {s}.
    LWhen you have no new messages, 
    the unit will announce “No new 
    messages. All message playback”, 
    and will play back all messages.
    LAfter the last message is played 
    back, the unit’s voice guidance starts. 
    Follow the guidance as necessary.
    3Press {OFF} when finished.
    Note:
    LAdjust the speaker or receiver volume 
    using {V} or {^}.LAt the end of the last message, the unit 
    announces “End of final message”.
    Voice guidance
    If you do not press any buttons after the 
    last message is played back, the unit’s 
    voice guidance starts. Operate the 
    answering system by following the 
    guidance as necessary.
    The unit will announce “Press 4 to play 
    back new messages. Press 5 to play back 
    all messages.”
    LYou can press buttons for other 
    playback options (see below) even if the 
    voice guidance has started.
    LIf you do not press any button within 10 
    seconds after the voice guidance, the 
    handset returns to standby mode.
    Answering system commands
    You can also operate the answering 
    system by pressing dial keys.
    To use the following commands, press 
    {MENU}, then press {Select} at 
    “Message play”.
    *1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a 
    message, the previous message will be 
    played.
    *2 To resume operation, press a command 
    key within 15 seconds, or the voice 
    guidance will start.
    {Select}
    {OFF} {MENU}
    KeyCommand
    {1} or {}Skip message (during 
    playback)
    {4}Play new messages
    {5}Play all messages
    {8}Turn answering system on
    {9}Stop playback
    *2
    {0}Turn answering system off
    {CLEAR} 
    or {*}{4}Erase this message (during 
    playback)
    {*}{5}Erase all messages
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    Calling back (Caller ID subscribers 
    only)
    If Caller ID information was received for 
    the call, you can call the caller back while 
    listening to a message.
    Press {Call} during playback.
    Note:
    LTo edit the number before calling back, 
    press {Edit} repeatedly to select the 
    desired format (page 28), then press 
    {Call}, {C}, or {s}.Memory capacity
    The total recording capacity (including 
    your greeting message and caller 
    messages) is about 15 minutes. A 
    maximum of 64 messages (including a 
    greeting message) can be recorded.
    LIf message memory becomes full:
    –“E” flashes on the base unit.
    – the ANSWER ON indicator flashes 
    rapidly (if the answering system is 
    turned on).
    – the unit announces “Memory full” 
    when operating the answering 
    system.
    To record additional messages, erase 
    unnecessary messages.
    LIf less than 3 minutes of recording time is 
    available, the unit will announce the 
    remaining recording time when 
    operating the answering system.
    LMessages are retained even if a power 
    failure occurs. All messages are saved 
    until you erase them. (Flash memory 
    message backup)
    LThe total recording capacity may be 
    reduced by the calling party’s 
    background noise.
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    Remote operation
    Using a touch tone phone, you can call 
    your phone number from outside and 
    access the unit to listen to messages. The 
    unit’s voice guidance will prompt you to 
    press certain dial keys to perform different 
    operations.
    Important:
    LIn order to operate the answering 
    system remotely, you must first set a 
    remote code (page 49). This code must 
    be entered each time you operate the 
    answering system remotely.
    Using the answering system 
    remotely
    1Dial your phone number from a touch 
    tone phone.
    LIf the ring count is set to “Toll 
    saver” (page 50), the number of 
    rings you hear will indicate whether or 
    not you have new messages.
    2After the greeting message starts, enter 
    your remote code.
    LThe unit will announce the number of 
    new messages, and will play back the 
    new messages.
    3After 3 seconds, the voice guidance will 
    start. Follow the voice guidance as 
    necessary.
    4When finished, hang up.
    Note:
    LWhen you press a key, press firmly.
    LYou can hang up at any time.
    LYou can ignore the voice guidance and 
    control the unit using remote 
    commands.
    Voice guidance
    During remote operation, the unit’s voice 
    guidance will prompt you to press {1} to 
    perform a specific operation, or press {2} 
    to listen to more available operations. 
    Operations are presented by voice 
    guidance in the following order:
    – Play back all messages
    – Play back new messages
    – Record a message
    – Erase all messages
    Note:
    LIf you do not press any dial keys within 
    10 seconds after a voice guidance 
    prompt, the unit will announce, “Thank 
    you for your call” then disconnect your 
    call.
    LIf less than 3 minutes of recording time is 
    available, the unit will announce the 
    remaining recording time after the last 
    message is played back.
    LIf the unit announces “Memory full”, 
    erase unnecessary messages.
    Remote commands
    You can press dial keys to access certain 
    answering system functions without 
    waiting for the voice guidance to prompt 
    you.
    KeyRemote command
    {1}Repeat message (during 
    playback)
    *1
    {2}Skip message (during 
    playback)
    {4}Play new messages
    {5}Play all messages
    {9}Stop
    *2
    {0}Turn answering system off
    {*}{4}Erase this message (during 
    playback)
    {*}{5}Erase all messages
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    *1 If pushed within the first 5 seconds of a 
    message, the previous message will be 
    played.
    *2 To resume operation, enter a remote 
    command within 15 seconds, or the 
    voice guidance will start.
    Turning on the answering system 
    remotely
    If the answering system is off, you can turn 
    it on remotely.
    1Dial your phone number.
    2Let the phone ring 15 times.
    LThe unit will answer your call with the 
    greeting message.
    LYou can hang up, or if you call from a 
    touch tone phone, you can enter your 
    remote code and begin remote 
    operation (page 48).
    Skipping the greeting message to leave 
    a message
    You can leave a message just as any 
    outside caller can. Call your phone 
    number, then press {*} to skip the 
    greeting message and record your 
    message after the beep.
    Answering system 
    settings
    Remote code
    A remote code must be entered when 
    operating the answering system remotely. 
    This code prevents unauthorized parties 
    from listening to your messages remotely. 
    Store any 2-digit number (00–99). The 
    default setting is “11”.
    1Press {MENU}.
    2Scroll to “Initial setting” by 
    pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.
    3Scroll to “Set answering” by pressing 
    {V} or {^}, then press {>}.
    4Scroll to “Remote code” by pressing 
    {V} or {^}, then press {>}.
    5Select the desired remote code by 
    entering a 2-digit number (00–99).
    6Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LTo confirm the remote code, repeat 
    steps 1 to 4. Press {OFF} when finished.
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    Ring count
    You can change the number of times the 
    phone rings before the unit answers calls. 
    You can select “2”, “3”, “4” (default), “5”, 
    “6”, “7”, or “Toll saver”.
    “Toll saver”: The unit answers on the 
    2nd ring when new messages have been 
    recorded, and on the 4th ring when there 
    are no new messages. If you call your 
    phone from outside to listen to new 
    messages (page 48), you will know that 
    there are no messages when the phone 
    rings for the 3rd time. You can then hang 
    up without being charged for the call.
    1Press {MENU}.
    2Scroll to “Initial setting” by 
    pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.
    3Scroll to “Set answering” by pressing 
    {V} or {^}, then press {>}.
    4Scroll to “Ring count” by pressing {V} 
    or {^}, then press {>}.
    5Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select 
    the desired setting.
    LYou can also select the ring count by 
    pressing {0} (“Toll saver”), or {2} 
    to {7}.
    6Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.
    For Voice Mail service subscribers
    If you subscribe to a flat-rate bundle 
    service that includes Caller ID, Call 
    Waiting, Voice Mail, and unlimited local/
    regional/long distance calls, please note 
    the following:
    LTo use the Voice Mail service provided 
    by the telephone company rather than 
    the unit’s answering system, turn off the 
    answering system (page 44).
    This unit does not have an indicator to 
    indicate if there are new messages in 
    your mailbox service.
    LTo use this unit’s answering system 
    rather than the Voice Mail service provided by your telephone company, 
    please contact your telephone company 
    to deactivate your Voice Mail service.
    If the telephone company cannot do this:
    – Set this unit’s “Ring count” setting 
    so that this unit’s answering system 
    answers calls before the telephone 
    company’s Voice Mail service tries to 
    answer your calls. It is necessary to 
    check the ring count required to 
    activate the Voice Mail service 
    provided by your telephone company 
    before changing this setting.
    – Change the ring count of the Voice 
    Mail service so that the answering 
    system can answer the call first. To do 
    so, consult your telephone company.
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