GE 29831 User Manual

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ANSWERING
SYSTEM OPERATION

A.

Introduction

Your new Answer-Phone'“ has digital memory eliminating the need
for tapes and provides a full range of features. The answering
system can hold up to 14 minutes of messages or a maximum of

40 individual messages.

When you are at home,

you can use your new system to

Answer calls when you cannot answer the telephone.

Screen incoming calls when you do not want to be disturbed.

Take messages from callers.

Record memos directly using the unit’s built in microphone.

SuperVox allows the Answer-Phone'“ to disconnect automatically if
a calling party hangs up or stops talking. The unit also places a
time and day stamp on each incoming message or memo.

When you are away,

you can use any touch tone phone to

Listen to messages.

Bypass the announcement and leave a message quickly.

Delete selected messages from memory.

Skip through or repeat your messages.

Turn your answering system on or off.

Change your announcement.

Leave a memo.

A three digit, factory set security code is written on the underside
of the Answer-Phone'“ Your security code must be entered to use
any remote functions. This code prevents unauthorized use of

remote operation. A voice prompt is programmed into your new

Answer-Phone'“ to guide you through remote operations.

B.

Setting the

Time/Day

Stamp

The Time and Date is added to the end of each message or

memo. Before using your new Answer-Phone'“ the time/day stamp
should be properly set.

1. Slide

VOLUME

control to a comfortable level (usually midway).

When you power-up the unit, the answerer is automatically
turned on and the

MESSAGES

display reads “00”.

Open the

DOOR

to expose the Answerer Controls.

2.

To set hour.

a) Advance the hour by holding the

HOUR

button until unit

voices the appropriate hour, “01”-“12”.

Note; Voice will announce “AM” or “PM” as it reaches one o’clock

while advancing hours.

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