Recording The Outgoing Messages - Uniden 7000A Operating Manual

Digital telephone answering machine
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PREPARATION

RECORDING THE OUTGOING MESSAGES

Before you can set the DTAM to answer calls and record
messages, you must record the outgoing message (OGM) the
caller hears when the DTAM answers a call. The DTAM lets you
record two separate messages and it operates differently based
on which message you select (see "Setting the DTAM to Answer
Calls" on Page 25).
OGM 1
caller leave a message of up to 60 seconds.
OGM 2
recorded, and hangs up without letting the caller leave a
message. This is useful for announcing information about
an upcoming event. Be sure the announcement clearly
states that the caller cannot leave a message. If the DTAM
memory becomes full, it will automatically switch from
OGM 1 to OGM 2 and play that message for any new calls.
NOTE:
The maximum length for OGM 1 and OGM 2 is 60 seconds.
The display counts the recording time.
Recording the Outgoing Messages
1. To record the OGM 1 message,
hold down
the DTAM beeps and
(announcement 1) appears.
plays the message you recorded, and lets the
(announcement only) plays the message you
until
OGM 1
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