Operation - AT&T 1739 User Manual

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Operation

�isten to, save & delete messages
The system automatically saves all
incoming messages until you delete
them. You can store approximately
40 minutes of messages,� memos and
announcements (up to a maximum
of 99 messages).
Before playing each message,� the
system announces the day and time
the message was received. If Store
number is activated,� the system also
announces the caller's telephone
To operate the system,� follow the instructions below.
Press to
listen to new
messages.
Press during
playback to stop
playback.
If there are no
new messages,�
press to listen to
old messages.
Message window
Press to delete
the message that's
playing.
Press and hold in idle
mode to delete all
messages if there are
no new messages.
Press to turn the system on or off.
Off when system is off.
On steadily when system is on
with no new message.
Flashes when memory is full.
(Delete messages to make room
for new messages)
Flashes when there are new
messages.
Flashes during Feature setup
process.
number (see Store number
under Feature setup on page 3).
After playing the last message,�
the system announces "End of
messages."
Messages cannot be deleted until
they have been reviewed; deleted
messages cannot be retrieved.
Press to repeat all or
part of a message.
Press during time/day
announcement to repeat
previous message.
Hold to play recorded
messages at half
speed when they are
played.
Press and hold in idle
mode to record memo.
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Press to listen to
the current setup.
Press and hold
to start the setup
process.
Press to adjust
volume. �ystem
beeps three times
at highest or
lowest setting.
Press to listen to
the current time.
Press and hold to
setup the clock.
Press to skip all or
part of a message.
Press and hold to
play twice as fast
when listening to
recorded messages.
Press to play back
announcement.
Press and hold in
idle mode to record
announcement.

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