Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed toreduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:1. Read and understand all instructions.2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on t...
Page 4 - FCC and Phone Company Information
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 1. If your local telephone exchange only accepts Pulse dialing, you may have to switch the Tone/Pulse switch to Tone to access certain services that requireTone signalling (such as home banking). After the initial line is connected to thenumber you are calling, switch...
Page 5 - LOCATION OF CONTROLS; ❿❿
LOCATION OF CONTROLS 4 1 2 3 8 7 10 6 5 9 12 13 11 4 1. DELETE Button2. SKIP ➛➛ /MEMO Button 3. PLAY/PAUSE Button4. Display5. Battery Compartment (Bottom of Unit)6. DATA Jack (Rear of Unit)7. LINE Jack (Rear of Unit)8. SKIP ❿❿ /OGM Button 9. TIME Button10. DC Jack (Rear of Unit) 11. NEW MESSAGE Indi...
Page 6 - INSTALLATION
E–5 This section has been designed to provide a reference guide to help set up the unit. 1. Unpack and make sure all the items have been included: Base Unit, Power Adaptor and Telephone Line Cord. 2. Connect one end of the provided telephone line cord into the LINE jack on the rear of the unit and t...
Page 7 - POWER SOURCES; AC Power Adapter; Use only the AC adapter provided with; Battery Installation; Replace the batteries when “Lo” lights in the display.
POWER SOURCES 6 AC Power Adapter To operate the unit using AC power, connect the AC adapter to the DC jack on therear of the unit and to a wall outlet having 120V, 60Hz only. CAUTION: Use only the AC adapter provided with the unit. Using another AC adapter may damagethe unit. When not using AC power...
Page 8 - OPERATION; SETTING THE DATE/TIME
OPERATION 7 Press and hold the TIME button ❶ for 2 seconds and the unit will announcethe day of the week (i.e. Monday).Press the SKIP ➛➛ /MEMO button ❷ to decrease or the SKIP ❿❿ /OGM button button ❸ to increase until the present day of the week is heard. 1 3 2 1 Press the TIME button ❶ again and th...
Page 9 - VERIFYING THE OUTGOING MESSAGE
OPERATION (CONTINUED) 8 Press and hold the SKIP ❿❿ /OGM button for approximately 2 secondsuntil a short beep is heard, and thenrelease the button. Begin recordingyour outgoing message speaking in anormal tone of voice.Typical Message: “You have reachedthe Smith residence. We are not ableto come to t...
Page 10 - SETTING THE UNIT TO THE ANSWER-OFF MODE; NEW MESSAGE indicator will go out and the unit; TOLL SAVER
OPERATION (CONTINUED) 9 NOTES: • If the unit detects a dial tone, silence or a busy signal, the unit will hang up and may not register the message. • When the memory is full, no ICMs can be recorded.• When the batteries are low, dead or not installed, “Lo” will appear in the display. Make sure the O...
Page 11 - to stop the; RECORDING/PLAYING A PERSONAL MEMO; TO REPEAT OR SKIP MEMOS:; To repeat a memo while you are listening to it, simply press the SKIP
OPERATION (CONTINUED) 10 To record a personal memo which willbe played the next time somebodyretrieves the memos, press and holdthe SKIP ➛➛ /MEMO button for approximately 2 seconds; a beep willsound. When the beep is heard,release the SKIP ➛➛ /MEMO button. 1 After the message is recorded, pressthe P...
Page 13 - IF MEMORY IS FULL; If the memory is full, the unit will not allow any new messages.; DELETING INCOMING MESSAGES AND MEMOS; • If you forget the Remote Code,
OPERATION (CONTINUED) 12 To stop playback, press thePLAY/STOP button and the unit willsave the previous messages. 5 NOTES: • After playing the ICMs, the unit will automatically reset to take new messages. • The maximum recording time for an ICM (Incoming Message) is 60 seconds. IF MEMORY IS FULL If ...
Page 14 - REMOTE OPERATION; TURNING THE ANSWERING MACHINE OFF
REMOTE OPERATION 13 Call the answering machine from aseparate line. After the OGM is played(press “*” to skip OGM), and the beepis heard, enter your remote codewithin 10 seconds. 1 Press the “*” pad, then the “5” pad toturn the unit off. 2 TURNING THE ANSWERING MACHINE OFF Call the answering machine...
Page 15 - REMOTELY PLAYING INCOMING MESSAGES (ICM’S)
REMOTE OPERATION 14 Call the answering machine from aseparate line. After the OGM is played(press “*” to skip OGM), and the beepis heard, enter your remote codewithin 10 seconds. 1 REMOTELY PLAYING INCOMING MESSAGES (ICM’S) Press the “4” pad to play all messagesor the “5” pad to play only newmessage...
Page 18 - TO CHANGE THE REMOTE CODE (FROM THE UNIT)
17 REMOTE OPERATION (CONTINUED) STOP CALL: Press the “#” pad to stop the remote function. After the OGM is played, and the beepis heard, enter your remote codewithin 10 seconds. 1 Press the “*” pad, followed by the “3”pad to change the remote code. 2 TO CHANGE THE REMOTE CODE (REMOTELY) Press and ho...
Page 19 - CONVENIENT REMOTE ACCESS CARD; Care and Maintenance
CONVENIENT REMOTE ACCESS CARD 18 For your convenience, cut out this card and keep it in your wallet as areference guide when remotely calling your answering machine. IDLE MODE (No Messages Playing) Button Function 1 Play OGM 2 Starts room monitoring 3 Playback memos 4 Playback all ICMs 5 Playback ne...
Page 20 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE; SYMPTOM
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 19 SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION No Power. AC adaptor not con- Connect AC adaptor to nected to unit. DC 9V jack on unit. AC adaptor not con- Connect AC adaptor to nected to the AC outlet. the AC outlet.No power. Move to another outlet. No OGM. No OGM recorded. Record...
Page 21 - Printed in Hong Kong
Memcorp, Inc. Weston, FL Printed in Hong Kong Visit our website at www.memcorpinc.com MPH2089 O/M.QXD 9/4/01 10:30 AM Page 20