s Press the appropriate softkey to listen to the message. To listen to other messages, pro
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ceed as described on page 20.
Listening to messages by means of the audio socket (Audio Out)
The telephone is equipped with an audio output ( Audio-Out jack).Recorded messages can be output
via Audio-Out or stored on a PC fitted with a sound card (see page 4).
Begin as follows:
a
Ms s>s
Answering machine Messages Audio Out
Press the »Audio Out« softkey to activate or deactivate the
message output. The current status is displayed next to the soft
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key.
»On«: Speaker/handset and Audio-Out.
»off«: Only speaker/handset.
Poll message }
Logs =01
Audio Out: On
You can only output messagevia "Audio-Out" with the receiver onhook (»speaker« fea-
ture active).
Use appropriate software for recording messages on your PC.
Accepting a call from the answering machine
The listening function (see page 5) must be activated in order to accept a caller who is currently lea
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vingamessage on the answeringmachine. You can set thelisteningfunctionin the configuration pro
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gram for all incoming calls, or during recording of individual calls.
While the answering machine is recording a call, the display illu
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strated here is shown.
Listening:
»Listen ON« indicates that the listening function can be acti
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vated by pressing this key.
»Listen OFF« indicates that the listening function is already
activated and can be deactivated by pressing the corresponding
softkey.
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Caller MSN-1
Listen ON
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Caller MSN-1
Listen OFF
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