Recording A Memo - BT DF60 User Manual

Telephone, fax and answering machine user guide
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Using the answering
machine

Recording a memo

A message can be left using your DF60's
handset. This message is called a memo.
Display shows:
To record a memo
Press the TAD button, display shows:
TAD FUNCTION
Press the DEL/REC button, display shows:
RECORD OGM?
Press the NO button, display shows:
RECORD MEMO ?
Press the YES button, display shows:
LIFT HANDSET!!
Pick up the handset within 10 seconds and
speak clearly into it to record your message,
display shows:
As you record your memo the display indicates
the length of the message in minutes and
seconds
00:00.
When you have finished your message,
replace the handset and the message is
automatically played back to you.
The display will then ask if you want to record
a second message.
Press the YES button if you wish to record
another message.
Press the STOP/CLEAR button twice to
return to standby mode.
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TAD FUNCTION
RECORD MEMO (01)
To limit your memo recording time
Your DF60 has a total recording time of 10
minutes. You can limit the amount of time
allowed for each memo.
Press the TAD button then press the
button, display shows:
REMOTE TAD: OFF?
Keep pressing the YES button until the
display shows:
MEMO TIME OUT: OFF?
Press the NO button to change the display
from OFF to ON.
Press the YES button to select your option.
If you select ON, display shows:
Pressing the NO button will display
TIME: 30s?
the available options:
20 - 70s.
Limiting the amount of time allowed for a memo
will also limit the time allowed for an outgoing
message to be recorded. However, it will not affect
a previously recorded outgoing message.
Press the YES button to select your option.
Press the STOP/CLEAR button to return to
standby mode.
If you selected OFF the recording time is
unlimited.
To playback or erase a memo
Your DF60 treats memos as incoming
messages and they are all played back in
chronological order - to play back or erase see
Incoming messages and memos (page 18).
or
REMOTE TAD: ON?
RECORD

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