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Brand | AT&T |
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Model | 1719 |
Category | Answering Machine |
Language | English |
Prepare the answering system by choosing a suitable location near a phone jack and outlet.
Instructions on how to power the answering system on and off using the ON/OFF button.
Steps to enter setup mode and configure features like ring selection and remote access.
Configure the number of rings before the system answers or use Toll Saver options.
Set a three-digit code (500-999) for remote access to system features.
Enable or disable hearing announcements when the system answers a call.
Announce caller's phone number between second and third rings. May affect answer delay.
Announce caller's phone number when playing back a message.
Choose to accept all calls or block calls with caller ID withheld.
System beeps every 15 seconds when new messages are available.
Procedure to set the current day, time, and year for accurate message logging.
Instructions for recording a custom outgoing announcement up to three minutes long.
How to record a short memo (up to three minutes) for playback.
Details on how the system answers calls and records messages from callers.
Configure volume to hear incoming messages and adjust settings for call screening.
Announces caller's phone number between second and third rings (requires Caller ID service).
Interpreting the displays in the Message Window, including memory status.
Indicates the status of new messages and message playback.
How to play back, repeat, skip, save, and stop messages.
What happens when memory is full, and how to delete messages to free up space.
Instructions for deleting all messages or specific selected messages.
Explanation of the various symbols and codes shown in the Message Window.
Summary of managing messages: playback, saving, deleting, and storage capacity.
How to connect to the answering system remotely using a touch-tone phone.
List of commands and their corresponding button presses for remote system control.
Reasons why messages might be cut short or not recorded fully.
Troubleshooting why the system may not answer calls promptly based on ring count.
Solutions for when the system fails to record new incoming messages.
Adjusting volume levels to hear incoming messages during recording.
Troubleshooting remote access issues, including phone type and code entry.
Steps to take after a power outage, especially resetting the clock.
Factors affecting response time, such as a large number of messages.
Checks to perform if the Message Window displays nothing.