Basic operation, Recording the outgoing messages – Samsung TAD-798 User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION

RECORDING THE
OUTGOING MESSAGES

Before the TAD can answer calls and
record messages, you must record an
outgoing message (OGM). The TAD-
798 lets you record two separate mes-
sages, and it operates differently based
on the message you select (see “Using
the Announce-Only Feature” on
Page 11).

• OGM 1. After playing your outgoing

message, the TAD lets callers
record a message.

• OGM 2 (announcement-only). The

TAD plays your outgoing message,
but does not let the caller record a
message.

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.

Notes:

• The maximum length for each out-

going message is 32 seconds. As
you record, the message counter
shows the recording time.

• If you plan to use the TAD’s an-

nouncement-only feature, OGM 2
should clearly state that the caller
cannot leave a message.

Follow these steps to record an outgo-
ing message.

1. To record an outgoing message,

hold down

OGM

1

or

OGM

2

until the

TAD beeps and the timer starts
counting.

Note: As soon as the TAD beeps,
release

OGM 1

(or

OGM 2

) quickly.

Otherwise, the TAD records a “pop”
sound at the beginning of the outgo-
ing message.

2. Release

OGM

1

(or

OGM

2

) and

speak your message from about 8
inches in front of the TAD.

3. When you finish recording, press

STOP

. The TAD beeps and plays

back the outgoing message.

Listening to the Outgoing
Messages

To hear an outgoing message, press

OGM 1

or

OGM

2

. The TAD beeps,

A1

or

A2

appears, and the outgoing message

plays.

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