Tad operation, Recording the outgoing message, Adjusting the tad’s volume – Radio Shack TAD-759 User Manual

Page 14: Setting the tad to answer calls

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TAD OPERATION

RECORDING THE
OUTGOING MESSAGE

Before you can set the TAD to answer
calls, you must record an outgoing mes-
sage (OGM). This is what the caller
hears when the TAD answers a call. The
outgoing message can be up to 60 sec-
onds long.

Hint: Do not tell callers that you are not
home. Instead, say that you cannot
come to the phone right now.

Note: If memory is full (

FL

appears)

when you attempt to record an outgoing
message, the TAD announces, “Memory
is full.”

1. Hold down

ANNOUNCE

. The TAD

beeps, and the display begins
counting down from 60 seconds.

2. Speak your message in a normal

voice about 8 inches from the front
of the TAD.

3. When you finish, release

AN-

NOUNCE

. The TAD plays back the

outgoing message so you can check
it.

To hear your outgoing message at any
time, press

ANNOUNCE

. To change your

outgoing message, repeat Steps 1–3.

ADJUSTING THE TAD’S
VOLUME

To adjust the TAD’s volume, rotate

VOL-

UME

on the right side of the TAD.

SETTING THE TAD TO
ANSWER CALLS

To set the TAD to answer calls, press

ANSWER

. The TAD announces, “Answer

on,” and the ANSWER indicator appears
in the message counter window.

Note: If no outgoing message is record-
ed, the TAD says, “Answer off, no an-
nouncement.” Record an outgoing
message.

To set the TAD to not answer calls,
press

ANSWER

again. The TAD says

“Answer off,” and the ANSWER indica-
tor turns off.

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