Using The Built-In Answering Machine (Tam Mode); (Fax-B140 Only); Recording The Outgoing Message; Types Of Messages That Can Be Recorded - Canon FAX-B140 User Manual

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USING THE BUILT-IN ANSWERING MACHINE (TAM MODE)

Recording the outgoing message

Before you use TAM MODE, you must record an outgoing message. Use the microphone on the
operation panel to record your outgoing message. Only one outgoing message, no longer than 20
seconds, can be recorded.

Types of messages that can be recorded ______

OUTGOING MESSAGE: Answering machine message
ALT OUTGOING MSG: Answering message only, used when the recording time is set to 0 or
VOICE MEMO:
FAXTEL MESSAGE:
FORWARDING MSG:
Recording the outgoing message ______________
To record another type of message, select the type of message you want to record in step 1, and then
follow the procedure below to record it.
1
Use [ 3] or [4] to select OUTGOING MESSAGE.
2
Press [Record] and speak into the microphone to record your outgoing message.
The remaining recording time is displayed on the LCD.
-or-
Press [Start/Copy], use [3] or [4] to select RECORD and press [Start/Copy] again. Then speak
into the microphone to record your outgoing message.
TIME LEFT
3
Press [Stop] twice when recording is finished.
You can record an alternative outgoing message, fax/telephone switching message or forwarding
message by selecting the appropriate option in step 1 above and then continuing on to steps 2 and 3.
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You cannot delete the OUTGOING MESSAGE. To record a new outgoing message, repeat steps 1
to 3 above. The old outgoing message will be automatically deleted when you record your new
message.
the memory is full. Caller cannot leave a message.
See p. 7-6.
Message played when the Fax/Tel mode is set.
Message played when any new telephone messages are forwarded to a
forwarding number.
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