Operating The Answer; Machine; Operation Using The Base Station; Keys - Verizon V500 Manual

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Operating the answer machine

Operating the answer

machine

You can use the answer machine for both
lines or only for one line, depending on
your needs.
You can operate the base station's answer
machine using the handset, using the key-
pad of the base station (page 2), or using
remote operation (from another phone/
cell phone).
Announcement mode
You can use the answer machine in two
different modes.
u
In
Answer & Rec.
your announcement and can then
leave a message.
u
In
Answer Only
your announcement but cannot leave a
message.

Operation using the base station

keys

You can use the base station keys for the
most commonly used functions of your
answer machine. For more information,
see page 2.
Status of the answer machine
The LED in the Start/Stop key and the sym-
bols in the display of the base station indi-
cate the status of the answer machine.
The LED in the respective Start/Stop key
ø or ù
u
Is on when playing messages on the
respective line.
u
Flashes slowly when there is at least
one new message on the answering
machine for the respective line.
u
Flashes rapidly when the message
memory for the respective line is full.
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mode, the caller hears
mode, the caller hears
The display of the base station may show
the symbols shown here:
Ê Õ É × Å Ë Õ É × Å
SUN 09:23 AM 01/31
The following symbols provide informa-
tion about the answer machine. Symbols
on the left side of the display refer to Line
1, while symbols on the right side refer to
Line 2.
Õ
is on
The answer machine is on.
É flashes The message memory is full.
×
flashes
The answer machine is con-
trolled by a handset.
For the other symbols, see page 2.

Operation using the handset

Most of the functions described are also
available using the keys and the display of
your base station.
Call screening
While recording a message, you can auto-
matically listen through the loudspeakers
of the base station, if you have activated
call screening (see page 21).
You can also listen through the loudspeak-
ers of registered handsets:
Press the display key.
§Screen§
The handset loudspeaker is activated. You
can switch it off with the Handsfree key
d.
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