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Playing recorded messages in the call log, Using the telephone base

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Basic opeTrealteiopnhone operation Telephone operation Playing recorded messages in the call log When a caller records a message on the answering system, the recorded message icon appears in the call log entry icon status bar. You can play that recorded message from the handset and the telephone base Call Log. To play a recorded message in the Call Log: Using a handset 1. Enter the Call Log menu (page 82). 2. Press the UP and DOWN NavKeys to find a call log entry with the recorded message icon, . 3. Press the RIGHT NavKey (PLAY) to play the recorded message. If the message was deleted from the telephone base or another handset, Message not found will appear on the display and the Call Log will be updated on that handset. • Press the LEFT NavKey to repeat the message. • Press the STOP softkey to stop the message. • Press the DELETE softkey to delete the message. When the recorded message is finished, the display will return to the call log entry. Using the telephone base 1. Enter the Call Log menu (page 82). 2. Press the UP and DOWN NavKeys to find a call log entry with the recorded message icon, . 3. Press the PLAY softkey to play the recorded message. • Press the REPEAT softkey to repeat the message. • Press the STOP softkey to stop the message. • Press the DELETE softkey to delete the message. When the recorded message is finished, the display will return to the call log entry. • See the Answering system operation section for more information on how to operate the answering system features (page 93). www.vtechphones.com 87

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Basic operation
Telephone operation
Telephone operation
Playing recorded messages in the call log
When a caller records a message on the answer±ng system, the recorded message ±con
appears
±n the call log entry ±con status bar. You can play that recorded message from the handset and the
telephone base
Call Log
.
To play a recorded message ±n the
Call Log
:
Using a handset
1. Enter the
Call Log
menu (page 82).
2. Press the
UP
and
DOWN
NavKeys to find a call log entry with the recorded message icon,
.
3. Press the
RIGHT
NavKey (
PLAY
) to play the recorded message. If the message was deleted from
the telephone base or another handset,
Message not found
w±ll appear on the d±splay and the
Call Log
w±ll be updated on that handset.
• Press the
LEFT
NavKey to repeat the message.
• Press the
STOP
softkey to stop the message.
• Press the
DELETE
softkey to delete the message.
When the recorded message is finished, the display will return to the call log entry.
Using the telephone base
1. Enter the
Call Log
menu (page 82).
2. Press the
UP
and
DOWN
NavKeys to find a call log entry with the recorded message icon,
.
3. Press the
PLAY
softkey to play the recorded message.
• Press the
REPEAT
softkey to repeat the message.
• Press the
STOP
softkey to stop the message.
• Press the
DELETE
softkey to delete the message.
When the recorded message is finished, the display will return to the call log entry.
See the
Answering
system operation
sect±on for more
±nformat±on on
how to operate the
answer±ng system
features (page 93).