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code. Press SELECT, Prefix., Waiting, Tone/Pulse., Phone Avail., Detection.

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_ _ _ _C_h_a_p_t_e_r_4 40 _ the area code? In some areas, even local numbers must be dialed using the area code. Press SELECT to return to the Phone Dialing Options screen. Set Dial Prefix. Use this option if you normally dial a prefIx before making a phone call (for example, if you need to dial "9" to get an outside line). Use the number keys on the remote control to enter the prefIx. Press the PAUSE button after you have entered the prefIx. This will insert a comma, which will create a two second pause after the prefIx is dialed. Set Call Waiting Prefix. If you have call waiting, you may choose to disable it while the Recorder is making a call, so that the Recorder's phone call is not interrupted. If you do not disable it, the Recorder may drop the call and allow the second call to ring through, depending on your phone system. The Recorder will then try its call again later. The most common code that phone companies use to disable call waiting is *70 (check with your phone company to find out how to disable call waiting in your area). Press the PAUSE button after you have entered the prefix. This will insert a comma, which will create a two second pause after the prefix is dialed. Set Tone/Pulse. If your phone system uses pulse dialing, rather than tone dialing, you can change the setting to pulse here. (Today, most phone systems are tone.) Set "Phone Avail." Detection. When Set 'Phone Avail.' Detection is on, the Recorder can determine whether the phone line is in use by detecting voltage on the line. This allows it to avoid disrupting a call in progress (such as another modem call). This setting is off by default. With 'Phone Avail.' Detection off, you may hear a click if you are on the phone when the Recorder tries to connect. If you have another modem call in progress (on your computer or other device), that call may be disrupted if the liVo Central j> Messages & Setup 'l> Settings :i> P!1cme &. Network

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____
C_h_a_p_t_e_r_4
_
the area code?
In
some areas, even local numbers must be dialed using the area
code. Press SELECT
to
return to the Phone Dialing Options screen.
Set
Dial
Prefix.
Use this option
if
you normally dial a prefIx before making a phone
call (for example,
if
you need to dial "9" to get an outside line). Use the number keys
on the remote control to enter the prefIx. Press the PAUSE button after you have
entered the prefIx. This will insert a comma, which will create a two second pause
after the prefIx
is
dialed.
Set
Call
Waiting
Prefix.
If
you have call waiting, you may choose to disable it while
the Recorder is making a call, so that the Recorder's phone call
is
not interrupted.
If
you do not disable it, the Recorder may drop the call and allow the second call to ring
through, depending on your phone system. The Recorder will then try its call again
later. The most common code that phone companies use
to
disable call waiting is *70
(check with your phone company to find out how to disable call waiting in your area).
Press the PAUSE button after you have entered the prefix. This will insert a comma,
which will create a two second pause after the prefix is dialed.
Set
Tone/Pulse.
If
your phone system uses pulse dialing, rather than tone dialing, you
can change the setting to pulse here. (Today, most phone systems are tone.)
Set
"Phone Avail."
Detection.
When Set 'Phone Avail.' Detection is on, the Recorder
can determine whether the phone line is in use by detecting voltage on the line. This
allows it
to
avoid disrupting a call in progress (such as another modem call).
This setting
is
off
by default. With 'Phone Avail.' Detection off, you may hear a click
if
you are on the phone when the Recorder tries
to
connect.
If
you have another modem
call in progress (on your computer or other device), that call may be disrupted
if
the
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liVo
Central
j>
Messages
&
Setup
'l>
Settings
:i>
P!1cme
&.
Network