Vtech VS112-17 User Manual - Page 43

New message indication, XX new messages

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The main differences between them are: Category Built-in answering system Voicemail from telephone service Messages are Messages stored in the are stored telephone base. in a server or system provided by your telephone service. Storage Your messages will not be deleted automatically. You have to delete your messages manually. Your messages may be automatically deleted after a period of time. Contact your telephone service provider for more details. When you When you received new received new messages, messages, the screen displays screen displays XX new and New messages. voicemail. Method to retrieve messages To retrieve messages, usually there are two ways: • Press on the telephone base; or • Access remotely with an access code. Use your built-in answering system New message indication If XX new messages display on the handsets, there are new messages in the built-in answering system. Message window Description display 0 There are no messages in the answering system. 0 (flashing) After a power failure, the number in the message window flashes to indicate that the date and time need to be set. 1-99 • Total number of messages and memos. • Current message number during old message playback. 1-99 (flashing) • Total number of new messages and memos. The number flashes when there are new messages that have not been reviewed. • Current message number during new message playback. • After a power failure, the number in the message window flashes to • indicate that the date and time need to be set. 1-99 & F Memory is full. Messages must be (alternating) deleted before new messages can be recorded. -- • The answering system is being programmed by a system handset. • The answering system is answering a call or recording a memo or announcement. • The answering system is being accessed remotely. • The phonebook or caller ID log is being accessed by a system handset. 43

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The main differences between them
are:
Category
Built-in
answering
system
Voicemail
from
telephone
service
Storage
Messages
are
stored in the
telephone base.
Messages
are stored
in a server
or system
provided
by your
telephone
service.
Your messages
will not be
deleted
automatically.
You have to
delete your
messages
manually.
Your messages
may be
automatically
deleted after
a period of
time.
Contact your
telephone
service
provider for
more
details.
Method to
retrieve
messages
When you
received new
messages,
screen displays
XX new
messages
.
When
you
received new
messages, the
screen displays
and
New
voicemail
.
To retrieve
messages,
usually there are
two ways:
• Press
on
the telephone
base; or
• Access
remotely with
an access
code.
Use your built-in answering system
New message indication
If
XX new messages
display on the
handsets, there are new messages in
the built-in answering system.
Message
window
display
Description
0
There are no messages in the
answering system.
0
(flashing)
After a power failure, the number
in the message window flashes to
indicate that the date and time
need to be set.
1-99
• Total number of messages and
memos.
• Current message number during
old message playback.
1-99 (flashing)
• Total number of new messages
and memos. The number flashes
when there are new messages
that have not been reviewed.
• Current message number during
new message playback.
• After
a
power
failure,
the
number in the message window
flashes to
• indicate that the date and time
need to be set.
1-99
&
F
(alternating)
Memory is full. Messages must be
deleted before new messages can
be
recorded.
--
• The answering system is being
programmed
by
a
system
handset.
• The
answering
system
is
answering a call or recording a
memo or announcement.
• The answering system is being
accessed remotely.
• The phonebook or caller ID log
is being accessed by a system
handset.