Panasonic KX-FPG376 User Manual

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7. Answering Machine
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2. Press {A} or {B} repeatedly to select 
“ERASE”.
3. Press {SET}.
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Your mailbox greeting message will be 
erased.
4. Press {MENU}.
7.8 Listening to recorded 
mailbox messages using 
the base unit
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Keep the front cover page open for button 
locations.
1
Press {>} 2 times.
2
Press {A} or {B} repeatedly to display the 
desired mailbox number.
3
Press {PLAY MESSAGES}.
If you have programmed your mailbox 
password, enter it.
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Only the new recorded messages will be 
played.
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If there are no new messages, the unit 
will play back all the recorded messages.
4
Press {STOP} to end the operation.
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See the following topics on page 52 for 
details on features that can be used during 
playback.
To repeat a message
To skip a message
To stop playback temporarily
To change the playback speed
To erase a specific message
To record a memo message into a mailbox
1. Press {>} 2 times.
2. Press {A} or {B} repeatedly to display the 
desired mailbox number.
3. Press {RECORD}.
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A long beep will sound.
4. Speak clearly about 20 cm (8 inches) away 
from the microphone.
5. When finished recording, press {STOP}.
To erase all messages in a mailbox
1. Press {>} 2 times.
2. Press {A} or {B} repeatedly to display the 
desired mailbox number.
3. Press {ERASE}.
4. Press {SET}.
7.9 Listening to recorded 
mailbox messages using 
the handset
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Keep the front cover page open for button 
locations.
1
Press {PLAYBACK}.
2
For mailbox 1:
Press {*}{1}.
For mailbox 2:
Press {*}{2}.
3
If you have programmed your mailbox 
password, enter it.
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The voice guide will tell you the number of 
new messages and they will be played 
automatically.
To repeat only the new messages:
Press {4}.
To listen to all the messages:
Press {5}.
4
Press {OFF} to end the operation.
Note:
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See the following topics on page 53 for 
details on features that can be used during 
playback.
To repeat a message
To skip a message
To erase a specific message
To erase all the messages
When there are no new recorded 
messages.
When voice memory is full.
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