Recording The Outgoing Message - Radio Shack TAD-799 Owner's Manual

Fully digital telephone answering system with day/time voice stamp
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RECORDING THE
OUTGOING MESSAGE
Before you can set the TAD to answer
calls, you must record the outgoing mes-
sage (OGM) the caller hears when the
TAD answers a call.
Note: The maximum outgoing message
length is 60 seconds.
1. Hold down
. The TAD beeps.
ANNC
Note: When memory is full, the
TAD displays
FL
"Memory is full," and you cannot
record
the
outgoing
Delete old messages to make room
in memory (see "Erasing Mes-
sages" on Page 14).
2. Speak in a normal voice about 8
inches (20 cm) away from the front
of the TAD. Ask for the caller's
name, phone number, and mes-
sage. The display counts down the
seconds as you record.
10
3. When you finish recording, release
To play the outgoing message at any
time, press
sage is recorded, the TAD says "No an-
nouncement."
and announces,
message.
Hint: Do not tell callers that you are
not home. Instead, say that you
cannot come to the phone right
now.
. The TAD beeps and repeats
ANNC
the outgoing message so you can
verify it.
. If no outgoing mes-
ANNC

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