Remote access, Remote access authorisation code, Toll saver – Oricom AMPLIFIED DIGITAL ANSWERING SYSTEM AM900 User Manual

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Remote Access

Remote access

Remote access authorisation code

Your answering system has 3 digit personal access authorisation (Remote
Code) so that only you can listen to incoming messages using the remote
access facility. The authorisation code can be found on a label located on
the underside of your unit.

Toll Saver

If you choose the Toll Saver option, and there are new messages, the
system answers after two rings. Otherwise, the system answers after
six rings. This lets you avoid unnecessary charges when calling to check
your messages. If you hear more than two rings, you can hang up as the
system has no new messages.
Set the slide control to the “TS” position. If you now call your system
when you are away, the answering system answers as follows:
A. If your call is answered after 2 rings, there are new messages on your

answering system and you can continue as described under

Remote

access facilities

B. If no new messages have been recorded, your call will not be

answered after 2 rings. Hang up after the third ring. In this way, you
can save the call charge.

Remote access facilities

Call your own telephone number and allow the greeting message to play
through to the end. Wait until your answering system is ready to record
a message. After the tone, enter your personal authorisation code by
pressing the appropriate numbers on the phone.
Two tones confirm that the right code has been entered. Now select one
of the functions listed below by pressing the appropriate combination
of keys. The pause between entering the individual functions must
not exceed 20 seconds as, otherwise, the connection will be cut off
automatically.

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