Recording The Outgoing Messages (Ogm) - Radio Shack TAD-723 Owner's Manual

Digital telephone answering system with day/time voice stamp
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advance until you set the correct day
and time.
CL
and
0
flash on the display until you
set the day and time.
• If you do not press a button for about 10
seconds after the TAD says an instruc-
tion, the TAD exits setup. Start over at
Step 1.
1. If the TAD is off, press
beeps twice.
2. Hold
down
TIME
announces the day of the week (about 2
seconds). For example TAD says "Sun-
day", and the display shows
Display
1
Monday
2
Tuesday
3
Wednesday
4
Thursday
5
Friday
6
Saturday
7
Sunday
3. Press
or
SKIP
REPEAT
The TAD announces the day of the
week as you press the button.
4. Press
to store the day of the week.
TIME
5. Repeat Steps 3–4 to store the hour and
minute.
Note: The TAD uses the 12-hour time
format. Be sure to set the correct AM or
PM hour.
6. The TAD announces the current day,
hour and minutes.
To hear the current day of the week and
time, press
.
TIME
. The TAD
ON/OFF
until
the
TAD
7
.
Day of the Week
to set the day.
Preparation
RECORDING THE
OUTGOING MESSAGES
(OGM)
The TAD has a built-in outgoing message
that says, "Hello, please leave a message af-
ter the tone." Use this message or record
your own. The TAD lets you record three
separate messages, and it operates differ-
ently based on which message you select
(see "Using the Announce-Only Feature" on
Page 9).
OGM 1 and 2. After playing your outgo-
ing message (either the built-in mes-
sage or one you record), the TAD lets
callers record a message of up to 1 or 5
minutes.
AO (announcement only). The TAD
plays your outgoing message, but does
not let the caller record a message.
Follow these steps to record an OGM.
Note: The maximum length for each outgo-
ing message is 3 minutes. As you record, the
display counts up the recording time and
beeps when you reach the maximum mes-
sage length.
1. Slide
ANNOUNCE SELECT
to select the message you want to
record.
to
or
1, 2,
AO
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