Oricom m2400 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Getting started 
 
It is very simple to set up the Answering machine. The answer machine is 
equipped with voice prompt instructions to assist you. 
 
There is a real time clock on the answering machine, and it is used to record 
the time that each message was received.  When the unit is turned on, the 
clock will need to be set. 
 
Time announcement 
 
1. Press 
TIME and the current day and time will be announced. 
 
Adjusting the clock 
 
1. Press 
TIME for 2 seconds during standby mode. 
 
2. Use 
VOL UP/VOL DN to adjust the day. 
 
3. Press 
TIME to confirm the day and adjust the hour. 
 
4. Use 
VOL UP/VOL DN to adjust the hour. 
 
5. Press 
TIME to confirm the hour and adjust the minute. 
 
6. Use 
VOL UP/VOL DN to adjust the minute. 
 
7. Press 
TIME to confirm. 
The new day and time will be announced. 
 
Turning on/off the answering machine 
 
When the answering machine is on, it will answer the call after a certain 
number of rings depending on the rings setting (See Ring Delay for how to 
change the number of rings)
. After answering the call, the answering 
machine will play your greeting the outgoing message (OGM) and record the 
callers incoming message (ICM).  
 
The answering machine LED display will show the current status of the 
answer machine.  The LED will be on when the answer machine is turned on. 
 
 
To turn on the answering machine: 
 
1. Press 
ON/OFF during standby mode.  The answer machine 
LED will turn on. 
2.   After answering the call, the answering machine will play the 
OGM and record an ICM. 
 
NOTE: When the answering machine is off, it will still answer incoming 
call after 16 rings.  This is the remote turn on feature.  
 
To turn off the answering machine 
 
1. Press 
ON/OFF during standby mode.  The answer machine LED will 
turn off. 
 
Note: Turning on/off the answer machine does not affect the functionality of 
the normal phone operations such as making outgoing calls or receiving 
incoming calls. 
 
The answer machine can only record the incoming message when the 
memory has enough space.  Memory is full when there are already 60 
messages recorded or the recorded messages take up all the memory 
available (up to 11 minutes).  When the memory is full, the answering 
machine will announce “Hello, we’re sorry your call cannot be taken at the 
moment, and you cannot leave a message, so please call later.” and then 
releases the line.  
 
 
 
Outgoing messages (OGM) 
 
The answering machine announces the Greeting (OGM) when it answers the 
call.  There is already a prerecorded OGM. You can also record your own 
greeting if you like.  The default OGM plays to the caller: 
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment, so please leave your 
message after the tone.” 
 
When you record your own OGM, it will be used when the answering 
machine answers the call.  If you delete your OGM the default OGM will be 
restored automatically. 
 
 
 
 
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