2 remote operation using the direct commands, Answering machine 65 – Panasonic KX-FPG381 User Manual

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7. Answering Machine

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To switch to another mailbox
Press {#} and the mailbox number ({1}, {2} or
{

3}) during the remote operation.

7.5.2 Remote operation using
the direct commands

{

1} Repeat (During playback)

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The current message is repeated.

L

If pressed within 5 seconds of playback, the
previous message will be played.

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You can also press {<} to repeat a message.

{

2} Skip (During playback)

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The current message is skipped. The next
message is played.

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You can also press {>} to skip a message.

{

3} Changing playback speed (During

playback)

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Each time you press the button, the playback
speed will change between slow/normal.
“slow” will be displayed for the slow speed.

{

4} New message playback

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Only new messages are played back.

{

5} All message playback

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All messages are played back.

{

9} Stop

L

Operation is stopped temporarily.

L

To resume operation, enter a direct
command within 15 seconds, or the voice
menu will start (page 64).

{*}{

4} Erasing a specific message (During

playback)

L

The current message is erased.

L

A short beep will sound and the next
message will be played.

{*}{

5} Erasing all messages

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All recorded messages in the mailbox are
erased.

L

A long beep will sound and the unit will
announce “Mailbox (no.), no messages.”.

{#}{

1} Selecting mailbox 1

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Mailbox 1 is selected and the unit announces
the number of new messages in mailbox 1.

{#}{

2} Selecting mailbox 2

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If mailbox 2 has a password (feature #51 on
page 71, or page 76), enter it. Mailbox 2 is
selected and the unit announces the number
of new messages in mailbox 2.

{#}{

3} Selecting mailbox 3

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If mailbox 3 has a password (feature #52 on
page 71, or page 76), enter it. Mailbox 3 is
selected and the unit announces the number
of new messages in mailbox 3.

For Caller ID service users (page 40)
During playback, the display shows the name
and/or number of the caller whose message
is being played.

You can call back the displayed number
using the handset
Press the left soft key ({DIAL}) while the
number is displayed.

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The handset stops playback and
automatically dials the phone number.

L

If you need to edit the phone number to
return the call, press the right soft key
({EDIT}) until the desired edit pattern is
displayed. The number will be edited to
one of 3 patterns (page 42). You can then
return the call.

D I A L

E D I T

Example:

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