AT&T 1182 Owner's Manual page 17

Two-line digital answering system
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System Functions
Turning On or Off
The unit may be turned on and off with-
out disconnecting the AC power to the
unit.
1. Flip the panel down and press the but-
ton marked ON/OFF.
When the 1182 is off, you will see an
OFF icon on the display screen.
2. If you are calling in when the 1182 is
OFF, letting it ring 10 times will turn
it on.
The 1182 cannot be turned off
remotely.
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Retrieving Your Messages
The red LED above the MESSAGES
but-
ton will light when there are any new
messages
in the system.
MESSAGES
LED
MESSAGES
Button
In addition, the display shows the icon
for any mailbox [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] or [6]
containing
a new message.
The system can store up to 85
messages and responds with a
prompt ("no more memory') if
you reach the limit. Any timed
memos in the system will be de-
livered only when memory is
available. A "low memory" icon
appears when 80 messages
have been taken.
Retrieve Messages Locally
To retrieve your messages locally:
1. Make sure that the function panel is
closed.
2. Select your mailbox.
3. To retrieve new and old messages,
press the large button on the right
marked MESSAGES.
The unit will tell you how many new
messages and how many old messages
you have. If no old messages are
stored, the 1182 will immediately play
the first new message.
If you have no new messages and there
are old messages, the 1182 will say:
"You have O new messages and
X old messages."
The 1182 will then play the first old
message.
After each message,
choices are offered
on how to treat the message.
A chart of
these Message Options is on the next
page.
You can turn off the playback of
the Message Options by placing
the PLAY MSG PROMPTS
switch
in the Off position (See page
17).
Retrieve Messages
Remotely
1. Call the unit from any touch tone
phone. Listen to the Main Greeting
and select your mailbox.
2. During your Mailbox Greeting, press
the [+] button on the telephone.
You will be prompted to enter your
security code.
3. If you enter an incorrect code twice,
your call is disconnected.
4. For the correct code, you will hear:
"For your messages, press 1."
After listening to each message, a va-
riety of choices on how to treat the
message is offered (see next page).
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