Page 3 - Table of contents
1 Table of contents General Information ...............................................................2Location of Controls ...............................................................4Getting Started .....................................................................6Operation ..................
Page 4 - General Information; It is very important; that you read the User Guide; some; of the important issues and important
2 General Information General Information WARNING It is very important that you read the User Guide carefully as it contains detailed information on setup and operational issues which you will need to be aware of to ensure this product operates properly. Following is a list of some of the important ...
Page 5 - Notes for operation in New Zealand
3 General Information Notes for operation in New Zealand The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does...
Page 6 - Location of controls
4 Location of controls Location of controls 1 2 3 4 13 12 1514 5 16 21 17 18 19 20 6 7 8 9 10 11
Page 7 - PACK CONTENTS
5 Location of controls 1. Message LED 2. Microphone 3. PLAY SPEED Switch 4. REPEAT button5. REC button6. ON/OFF button 7. DOWN VOLUME button 8. PLAY/PAUSE button 9. DELETE button10. BOOST button11. BOOST Led 12. SKIP button13. TONE switch 14. UP VOLUME button 15. Speaker16. Telephone Line Socket17. ...
Page 8 - Connecting your Oricom AM900; Example of Connecting the System; the answering system.; Setting the day, time and Language; button for 2 seconds. You will hear the day of; SKIP; button repeatedly until you hear the correct day of the
6 Connecting your Oricom AM900 Example of Connecting the System Connect to a phone wall socket. Adaptor plug (supplied) Modular line cord not supplied. Existing corded or cordless phone (not supplied) Depending on the type of phone and phone wall socket you have you may need to purchase a different ...
Page 9 - Getting Started
7 3. Press the REPEAT button. You will hear an announcement of the hour. 4. Press the SKIP button repeatedly until you hear the correct hour announced. 5. Press the REPEAT button. You will hear an announcement of the minutes currently set. 6. Press the SKIP button repeatedly until you hear the corre...
Page 10 - Operation; Recording, changing or deleting the greeting message; Example of a greeting message:; “Hello this is Simon. I am sorry but; Recording your own greeting; UP VOLUME; and; DOWN VOLUME; buttons. You can play
8 Operation Operation Recording, changing or deleting the greeting message For your outgoing greeting message (OGM), you can either use the pre- recorded greeting or you can record your own message. If you do not record a message, the standard greeting will be used automatically. Before recording yo...
Page 11 - Using the Announcement Only Feature; the tone. The display will show; Deleting your own greeting and reverting to the pre-recorded
9 Operation Using the Announcement Only Feature Announce only feature lets you record an announcement for the caller, then, the system hangs up without letting the caller leave a message. This is ideal for business use where you need to make a service type announcement to callers but do not want to ...
Page 12 - Setting up the answering system; The call will be answered after 2 rings.; TS; General operation; The answering system can be switched off (standby) or on using the; FL; will appear in the display.; Listening to incoming messages
10 Operation Setting up the answering system On the rear of the answering system you will find a slide switch with which you can set to select how many times the phone rings before incoming calls are answered. 2 The call will be answered after 2 rings. 6 The call will be answered after 6 rings. TS I...
Page 13 - Interrupting the answering system; +40dB max during message playback. Press the; BOOST; Using the optional headset
11 Operation Interrupting the answering system You can personally intervene at any time while the caller is leaving their message. Simply lift the receiver of a parallel phone or press ON/OFF button on the answering machine. The answering system will stop recording and you can speak directly to the ...
Page 14 - REPEAT; During message playback press and hold down the
12 Operation Repeating previous message Press and hold the REPEAT button until you hear a tone to repeat the previous message. Repeating current message Press the REPEAT button to repeat the message currently playing. Skipping to next message Press the SKIP button once to skip the message currently ...
Page 15 - Remote Access; Remote access; Remote access authorisation code; answering system and you can continue as described under; Remote; B. If no new messages have been recorded, your call will not be; Remote access facilities
13 Remote Access Remote access Remote access authorisation code Your answering system has 3 digit personal access authorisation (Remote Code) so that only you can listen to incoming messages using the remote access facility. The authorisation code can be found on a label located on the underside of ...
Page 16 - Re-record greeting using remote access; Dictate your new greeting after the signal tone.
14 Remote Access Replay all recorded messages Press 2 and # Replay newly recorded messages Press 2 and 5 Room mornitoring Press 0 and # While playing back, you have the following options: Skip next message Press 7 and # Repeat current message Press 8 and # Repeat previous message Press 6 and # Delet...
Page 17 - Switching on remotely; confirm that the right code has been entered.; Remote access with insufficient memory capacity; Now enter your authorisation code.You will hear two tones in
15 Remote Access Switching on remotely Imagine that you have left your office or your house and have forgotten to switch on your answering system. Using the remote access facility, you can switch on the answering system from another telephone. 1. Call your number and let it ring until your call is a...
Page 18 - Warranty; Warranty Terms and Conditions (Australia)
16 Warranty Warranty Terms and Conditions (Australia) Oricom makes no other warranties or conditions, express or implied, including as to acceptable quality and fitness for a particular purpose, except as stated in this Warranty. Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited in durat...
Page 20 - Customer Support
Australia Oricom International Pty Ltd Locked Bag 658 South Windsor, NSW 2756 Australia Email: [email protected] Phone: 1800 81 81 81 (Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm AEST) Web: www.oricom.com.au Fax: (02) 4574 8898 New Zealand Email: [email protected] Phone: 0800 674 266 (Monday to Friday 8am to...