Announcements 1 and 2, Announcement 3 – Ericsson BS260 User Manual

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Answering machine

Announcements 1 and 2

The pre-recorded announcement is: “Hello, your call cannot be answered at

the moment. Please leave a message after the tone.”

To record your own announcement after which a caller may leave a

message:

Route:

BaseStation » AnswerMach » RecAnnounce

1.

Select

RecAnnounce

and press

Y E S

.

Announc1

is displayed.

2.

Press

U P

or

D OW N

to select one of the following options:

Announc1

means record announcement 1.

Announc2

means record announcement 2.

3.

Press

Y E S

to confirm.

Recording ! <Yes> to End

is displayed.

4.

Speak your announcement clearly into the microphone.

5.

Press

Y E S

to confirm.

The announcement is recorded on the answering machine and played back.

To record your own announcement after calling in:

1.

In the main menu, press

4

and then:

Press

1

to record announcement 1.

Press

2

to record announcement 2.

2.

Speak your announcement clearly into the microphone after the tone.

3.

Press

9

to stop and to return to the main menu.

The announcement is recorded on the answering machine and played back.

Announcement 3

The pre-recorded announcement is: “Hello, your call cannot be answered at

the moment. Please try again later.”

To record your own announcement without message recording:

Route:

BaseStation » AnswerMach » RecAnnounce » Announc3

1.

Select

Announc3

and press

Y E S

.

Recording ! <Yes> to End

is displayed.

2.

Speak your announcement clearly into the microphone.

3.

Press

Y E S

to confirm.

The announcement is recorded on the answering machine and played back.

To record your own announcement after calling in:

1.

Press

4

and then

3

in the main menu.

2.

Speak the announcement clearly into the microphone after the tone.

3.

Press

9

to stop and to return to the main menu.

The announcement is recorded on the answering machine and played back.

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