Recording the outgoing messages – Radio Shack TAD-795 User Manual

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1. Hold down

TIME

SET

until a number

from

1

7

(the day of the week) ap-

pears and the TAD announces the
currently set day.

2. To change the day of the week, re-

peatedly press

REPEAT

to move

backward or

SKIP

to move forward

until the TAD announces the desired
day of the week.

3. Press

TIME SET

. The TAD announc-

es the preset hour.

4. To change the hour, repeatedly

press

REPEAT

or

SKIP

.

5. Press

TIME

SET

. The TAD announc-

es the preset minute.

6. To change the minutes, repeatedly

press

REPEAT

or

SKIP

.

7. Press

TIME

SET

to confirm the set-

tings.

CL

appears, then the TAD

beeps and announces the day and
time.

To check the current day/time at any
time, press

TIME

SET

.

RECORDING THE
OUTGOING MESSAGES

Before the TAD-795 can answer calls
and record messages, you must record
an outgoing message (OGM). The TAD
lets you record two separate messages
of up to 32 seconds each, and it oper-
ates differently based on which mes-
sage you select.

• OGM 1 – After playing your outgo-

ing message, the TAD records the
caller’s message.

• OGM 2 (announce-only) – The TAD

plays your outgoing message, but
does not record a message.

If you plan to use the TAD’s
announce-only feature, OGM 2
should clearly state that the caller
cannot leave a message.

The TAD-795 lets you store messages
for up to four different users. It normally
records messages in mailbox 1, but a
caller can choose a different mailbox by
pressing

#

and its number (1–4) after the

outgoing message. Be sure your outgo-
ing message tells the caller how to
record a message for the desired mail-
box.

Hint: Do not tell callers that you are out
of town or not home. Instead, say that
you cannot come to the phone right now.

Follow these steps to record your outgo-
ing message.

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