Suggested messages, Recording a greeting message, Recording your own greeting messages – Panasonic KX-F1110NZ User Manual

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Answering device

Recording your own greeting messac es

The recording time is limited to 16 seconds for each message. Record your messpi

optimum performance.

•As for the ANS/FAX greeting message, you can choose either 16 seconds or 60

(see page 70).

Suggested messages

ANS/FAX greeting message

‘This is (your name, business and/or tele

unable to answer right now. To send a U
leave a message, speak after the beep.

phone number). We are

X,

start transmission. To

Thank you.”

TEUFAX greeting message

This is (your name, business and/or tele
wait for someone to answer your call. To

transmission.”

phone number). Please

send a fax, start

Message transfer greeting message

‘This is a transferred message from (yoi
telephone number). Please enter your re

operation.”

r name, business and/or
note ID for remote

Note:

• If you do not record any messages, pre-recorded messages will be played (see

Recording a greeting message

1

2

open the station key panel.

Press [SELECT) until the following Is displayed.

■ For the ANS/FAX greeting:

Display:

¡SELECT

[RECl

ge within 12 seconds for

seconds of recording time

Dages 25 and 49).

..r

■ H -i -

-71

1

*

*, j j .i

Station
key panel

ANS-GREETING

j**/ / "J

For the TEUFAX greeting:

For the message transfer greeting:

TEL-GREETING

A

J f J f o c

TRNS-GREETING

3

4

Press (REC).
•A long beep will sound.

Speak clearly 20 cm (8 inches) away from the
microphone.

•The display will show the elapsed recording time.

Example: ANS/FAX greeting

ANS REC.

02s

When finished, press [STOP].

•The unit will repeat your message. Adjust the

volume using [VOLUME]-

Note:
• If you make a m

from step 2.

(STOP

Microphone

[VOLUME]

stake while recording, repeat

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