Page 2 - Location of controls
1 1 Location of controls N13134 The A-Tick symbol indicates that this product complies with all current Australian ACA standards. 1. Telephone Line Cable 2. Ans / Annc Only Switch 3. Call Back Button 4. Display 5. Erase Button 6. Microphone 7. Volume Button 8. / OGM Button 9. Play / Pause Button 10....
Page 3 - Installing your Oricom AM880; Installing the optional backup battery (not included); CAUTION; LCD CONTRAST
2 2 Installing your Oricom AM880 2.1 Installing the optional backup battery (not included) Before connecting your AM880 to the telephone network, the batteryshould be fitted. Always use a new 9V alkaline block-type battery. Thebattery is required for preventing loss data if there should be a mainspo...
Page 4 - Setting up your AM880
3 3 Setting up your AM880 Before you start using the AM880, you need to adjust basic settingssuch as the date and time. When the adaptor has been connected, the display will show LCD CONTRAST. If LCD CONTRAST doesn’t appear, please adjust the contrast. First press and hold the MENU button for approx...
Page 5 - Turning the AM880 ON and OFF
4 3.1 Turning the AM880 ON and OFF To turn on the AM880, press ON/OFF/STOP button. The PLAY LED illuminates and the AM880 is ready to answer calls.To turn it off, press ON/OFF/STOP button. The play LED turns off. 3.2 Recording outgoing messages (OGM) The AM880 has two prerecorded outgoing messages:1...
Page 6 - Setting the number of rings; TS; Answering system operation; General operation; MEMORY FULL; Using the announce-only feature; ANNC ONLY
5 3.3 Setting the number of rings To control the duration before the AM880 answers a call, slide the switchon the AM880’s rear side to the desired number of rings ( 2 , 6 , or TS ). TS (Toll Saver) – If you choose the Toll Saver option, and there are new messages, the AM880 answers after two rings. ...
Page 7 - Recording a personal memo; MEMO RECORDING; Playing messages; TIME CHECK; Adjust the speaker volume
6 4.3 Recording a personal memo A memo is a personal message that you record by directly on the AM880,without calling in.1. Press and hold MEMO/2 WAY button and the AM880 beeps. The LCD shows ‘ MEMO RECORDING ’ and the counter starts counting up. 2. Speak clearly at a distance of about 15 cm (6 inch...
Page 8 - Deleting messages; DELETE; Screening calls; Caller ID operation; Select country for AUS/NZ CID operation
7 NZ/AUS 4.6 Deleting messages You can delete messages individually during playback, or all at onceafter playback. To delete an incoming message, memo, or two-way phone conversation(after listening to it), press DELETE button during playback. To delete all messages after playback, hold down DELETE b...
Page 10 - Remote operation
9 5.5 Backlit display When you receive a call or press any key, the LCD will light up. It willturn off after 10 seconds when no key is pressed. 5.6 Call back from the caller ID memory 1. Press REVIEW or button to find the Caller ID memory location to be redialed. 2. Press CALL BACK button once to re...
Page 12 - To Retrieve Messages when Recording Memory is Full; Enter your 3-digit security code within 10 seconds.; Notes for operation in New Zealand
11 6.1 To Retrieve Messages when Recording Memory is Full 1. When the message capacity is full, the AM880 will answer your callafter 10 rings and announces “MEMORY IS FULL”. 2. Enter your 3-digit security code within 10 seconds. 3. Follow the remote message playback procedure. After all messageshave...
Page 14 - Australia; Customer support; New Zealand; Customer Support
13 2LMB98YY If the fault is still present, connect another telephone (if available) to thetelephone socket. The results will show you whether the fault lies withthis product or with the telephone line. If this product is working correctlythe fault is on the telephone line. Please contact your networ...