Listening To Your Messages; Saving Messages; Answering System Operation - AT&T 9355 User Manual

900 mhz cordless answering system with caller id/call waiting
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ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION

At the Base

Listening to Your Messages

As the system plays back messages in a mailbox, the Message Window
displays the number of the message playing. Before playing each message,
the system announces the day and time the message was received. After
playing the last message, the system announces "End of messages."
Play all messages in a mailbox
Press and release the appropriate b button. If you have no
messages in that mailbox, the system announces "No messages."
Play new messages only
Hold down the appropriate b button for about two seconds, until
the system begins playing. If you have no new messages in that mailbox,
the system announces "No new messages."
Repeat entire message
Press and release <.
Back up to earlier message
Press and release < until the Message Window displays the number
of the message you want.
Repeat part of a message
Hold down < for a few seconds, then release it to resume playing.
The system beeps while the button is held down.
Skip to next message
Press and release >.
Skip ahead to a later message
Press and release > until the Message Window displays the number
of the message you want.
Skip part of a message
Hold down > for a few seconds, then release it to resume playing.
The system beeps while the button is held down.
Stop message playback
Press and release X or x.

Saving Messages

The system saves your messages automatically until you delete them,
and can store approximately 12 minutes of messages, memos, and
announcements (up to a maximum of 99 messages). When memory is full,
or the maximum number of messages is recorded, the Message Window
flashes an F. You'll need to delete messages to make room for new ones.
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