Deleting Messages - Gigaset C285 Manual

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Operating the answering machine
On the handset
Play
Ê
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U
§§§§§Back§§§§§
§§§§Menu§§§§
On the base station
Play
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§§§§§Prev.§§§§§
u
No messages:
No Messages appears on the display
screen.
Play
No Messages
An announcement tells you if there are any
new messages, just old messages, or no
messages.
If there are new messages, playback begins
with the first new message. After the last
new message, you will be returned to the
Play menu.
After a new message has been played com-
pletely, its status becomes "old".
If the recorded message has been saved with
the date and time, you will hear the date and
the time announced before playback begins.
Playing back old messages
You can listen to old messages if there are no
more new messages.
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§Menu§
Answer Machine
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§OK§
Press the display key to start
playback.
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ù
On the base station: Press the respective Start/
Stop key
/
.
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§§§§Skip§§§§
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Play
Controlling playback
During message playback:
§Menu§
Press the display key to enter
the Options menu.
u
Repeat
Repeat playback of the current message.
On the base station: Press
u
Next / Previous
Jump to playback of the following or pre-
vious message.
On the base station: Press
following message.Press
to the previous message.
u
Delete
Delete the current message.
On the base station: Press the

Deleting messages

You can delete old messages all at once or
individually.
Deleting all old messages
On the handset:
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§Menu§
Answer Machine
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Delete Old Msgs
¤
Confirm question Delete? by pressing
§OK§
.
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On the base station in idle status: Press and hold
the
key.
If you have no old messages, you will hear an
error tone and No Messages will be dis-
played on the screen.
Deleting individual old messages
During playback:
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§Menu§
Delete
¤
§OK§
Press
to delete the current message.
õ
On the base station:
Press the
key during playback.
§Prev.§
.
§Skip§
to jump to the
§Prev.§
twice to jump
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key.
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