TAD-512 (430-0751) Operation Faxback Doc. # 6441 RECORDING THE OUTGOING ANNOUNCEMENT Before you set the TAD to answer calls, record the announcement that the callers hear when the TAD answers their calls. We recommend you write down your announcement before you record it. If you plan to record messages, ask for the caller's name, phone number, and message. If you record an announcement you will not use for announce-only, the announcement should tell callers they cannot leave a message. Warning: Do not tell callers you are not home. Instead, say that you cannot come to the phone at this time. To record the outgoing announcement, follow these steps. 1. If the TAD is not in the stop mode, press STOP. Then press and hold down ANNOUNCE PLAY/RECORD at the right of the TAD. 2. When the ANSWER indicator flashes rapidly, release ANNOUNCE PLAY/RECORD. The outgoing announcement tape rewinds to the beginning if it is not already there. Then a long beep sounds, the ANSWER indicator stops flashing and lights steadily, and recording begins. 3. Speak in a strong voice within 6 inches of the microphone, located on the front of the TAD. The supplied outgoing announcement tape can record an announcement up to 30 seconds long. The TAD automatically sets the recording level. Note: If you use music as part of your outgoing announcement and have a problem recording the announcement, record it without the music. 4. Press STOP when you finish recording. A beep sounds and the TAD prepares the outgoing announcement tape for playback. Note: If the TAD reaches the end of the tape during recording, the tape stops, 8 beeps sound, the tape rewinds to the beginning, and the TAD enters the stop mode. The ANSWER indicator continually flashes three times to indicate an error. Press STOP to turn off the ANSWER indicator, and re-record the outgoing announcement. CHECKING THE OUTGOING ANNOUNCEMENT To check the outgoing announcement, be sure the TAD is in the stop mode. Then press ANNOUNCE PLAY/RECORD. The TAD plays the announcement. Adjust VOLUME as needed. When the announcement ends, the tape stops and then rewinds and the TAD stops. Note: If there is a pause of 2 seconds or more in the outgoing announcement, the TAD recognizes it as the end of the announcement and stops at the pause when playing back the announcement. SETTING THE TAD TO ANSWER CALLS After you record your outgoing announcement, set the TAD to answer calls. You can set the TAD to answer calls and record messages or play the outgoing announcement without recording messages. Announce and Record You must install both cassettes before the TAD can answer and record calls. To set the TAD to answer calls, press ANSWER when the TAD is stopped. The ANSWER indicator flashes rapidly while the outgoing announcement tape rewinds to the beginning. When the tape stops, the ANSWER indicator lights steadily and the TAD sounds a long beep to indicate the TAD is ready to answer calls. Note: If you remove the incoming message cassette when the TAD is in the answer-and-record mode, the TAD sounds two short beeps and enters the announce-only mode. To exit the answer-and-record mode, press STOP. The ANSWER indicator turns off. Announce Only If you want to play the announcement without recording messages. Install only the outgoing announcement cassette. To set the TAD to answer calls, press ANSWER when the TAD is stopped. The ANSWER indicator flashes rapidly while the outgoing announcement tape rewinds to the beginning. When the tape stops, the ANSWER indicator lights steadily and two short beeps sound to indicate the TAD is ready to answer calls. Note: If you install the incoming message cassette when the TAD is in the announce-only mode, the TAD sounds a long beep and automatically enters the answer-and record mode. To exit the announce-only mode, press STOP. The ANSWER indicator turns off. ANSWERING CALLS When a call comes in (and both cassette are installed), the TAD answers on the second ring if there are new messages. If there are no new messages, the TAD answers on the fourth ring. After the TAD answers the call, the outgoing announcement plays. At the end of the announcement, a beep sounds. The TAD begins recording the caller's message. The message can be up to 60 seconds long. At the end of the 60-seconds period, the TAD sounds a beep, stops recording, and resets to answer the next call. The beep is recorded on the incoming message tape. If the caller hangs up before 60 seconds have passed or if there is a 7- seconds period of silence or steady or repeated tone during recording, the TAD resets for the next call. If only the outgoing announcement cassette is installed when a call comes in, the TAD answers on the second ring, plays the outgoing announcement, sound a beep, and resets to answer the next call. The MESSAGE indicator shows you how many new messages you received by the number of times the indicator flashes. For example, if you receive two new messages, the indicator flashes twice, pauses, flashes twice again, and so on. If you receive six or more new messages, the indicator flashes continuously. If the incoming message tape reaches the end during recording, the TAD stops the TAD stops the tape, sounds eight beeps, and hangs up. The ANSWER indicator flashes rapidly. The next time the TAD answers, it sounds eight beeps and waits 7 seconds for your security code. PLAYING MESSAGES The TAD separates incoming messages into two groups: new and old. The new message group consists of messages you have not heard. The old message group consists of messages you have already heard. When you play back all your new messages and reset the TAD to answer calls, all messages become part of the old message group. Playing New Messages The MESSAGE indicator flashes after the TAD records at least one new message. To play the message(s), press PLAY/FAST-F. To stop the tape any time during playback, press STOP. To listen to the remaining new messages, press PLAY/FAST-F again. After all new messages play, three beeps sound, the TAD stops, and the MESSAGE indicator turns off. These messages become part of the old message group. To review or cue a message, press and hold REWIND or PLAY/FAST-F during playback to find the desired message. Then release the button to resume normal playback. Playing Old Messages To replay messages you have already heard, press STOP to exit the answer mode. Then press REWIND to rewind to the beginning of the tape and press PLAY/FAST-F. Note: If the TAD sounds three beeps after the tape rewinds, the tape is at the beginning if the new messages. Press REWIND again to rewind the tape to the beginning. To review or cue a certain section of the tape, press and hold REWIND or PLAY/FAST-F during playback to find the desired section. Then release the button to resume normal playback. Note: If the TAD is without AC power for more than 12 hours, or if you remove the incoming message cassette, the TAD loses all message grouping information and all messages becomes part of the old message Group. Resetting the TAD to Answer Calls To continue recording new messages from the current tape position after you have played all the messages, press ANSWER. To record new messages over the old messages, press REWIND while the TAD is stopped. (If the TAD sounds three beeps when the tape stops, press REWIND again.) When the tape reaches the beginning, press ANSWER. Note: If you reset the TAD without playing all the new messages, all messages remain part of the new message group. ERASING THE INCOMING MESSAGE TAPE You can erase messages by rewinding the tape and recording over the messages. Or, you can rewind and erase the tape at the same time, as described below. 1. Play or cue the tape to the end of the last message you want to erase. 2. Press and hold STOP. 3. While holding STOP, press REWIND. 4. When the tape begins rewinding, release both buttons. ERASING THE INCOMING MESSAGE TAPE You can erase messages by rewinding the tape and recording over them, or you can rewind and erase the tape at the same time, as described below. 1. Play or cue the tape to the end of the last message you want to erase. 2. Press and hold STOP. 3. While holding STOP, press REWIND. 4. When the tape begins rewinding, release both buttons. The TAD automatically erases the tape to the beginning. When the tape reaches the beginning, the TAD stops. You can press ANSWER to reset the TAD to answer calls while the tape rewinds and erases. SCREENING CALLS When a caller leaves a message on the TAD, you can hear the message through the TAD's speaker. If you want to speak to the caller, pick up the phone and talk. The TAD automatically resets to answer the next call. If you do not want to speak to the caller, let the TAD continue to record the caller's message. USING AN EXTENSION PHONE You can answer an incoming call from any extension phone that is connected to the same phone line as the TAD. If you pick up the extension phone while the TAD is answering, the TAD automatically stops and resets to answer the next call. MEMORY BACK UP The TAD backs up the current answer mode, the message counter, message grouping information, and the security code for up to 12 hours during a power failure or while the power adapter is unplugged. When power is restored to the TAD, the following occurs: If the TAD has been without power for more than 12 hours, it loses the message grouping information and the security code resets to the default setting (111). The TAD enters the stop mode. If the TAD has been without power for less than 12 hours, it retains all message grouping information and the security code remains the same as before the power failure. If the TAD was in the answer mode before the power failure, the outgoing announcement tape rewinds to the beginning. The TAD re-enters the answer mode. The ANSWER indicator turns on. The MESSAGE indicator flashes if there are any unplayed messages on the incoming message tape, and the incoming message tape winds to the end of the last new message. (LB/smc-04/29/94)