AT T 1872 User Manual

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User's Manual for  
Two-Line Digital  
Answering System Telephone  
with Speakerphone 1872  
Fold open this paper for information about this  
telephone's installation and operation. Please  
read Part 1 — Important Product Information,  
included in this package.  
Part 2  
© Copyright 1998 Philips Consumer Communications L.P. All rights reserved.  
Printed in Mexico. Issue 1AT&T  
848229506  
I N S T A L L A T I O N  
Place line cord in channel.  
Set the Dial Mode switch.  
Connect the line  
cord, as described  
in instructions.  
Reverse the handset tab.  
4 Connect the line cord(s) to the  
modular jack(s), and mount the phone  
on the wall.  
WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATION  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
1 Connect line cord(s) to the telephone.  
See Step 1 in Table/Desk Installation.  
Two-line jack — Use the 8-inch line  
cord, and plug into the jack labeled  
L1 OR L1/L2 on the bottom of the  
phone.  
The clock records the day and time each  
message is received.  
Two-line jack — Plug the free end of  
the 8-inch cord into the wall jack.  
Two separate jacks — Plug the free end  
of the 8-inch cord into the jack where  
the phone is to be mounted, and plug the  
free end of the 7-foot cord into the other  
jack.  
1 Press C. You hear a day.  
2 Press a number button (1 to 7) to choose  
the current day (Sunday - Saturday).  
3 Press C. You hear a time.  
4 Use the number buttons to enter the  
correct time.  
5 Press * for AM or # for PM.  
6 Press C. If you have entered a valid  
time, you hear the new day and time. If  
you hear five rapid beeps, repeat Steps  
1-6.  
Two separate jacks — Use the 8-inch  
line cord, and the 7-foot line cord with  
blue plugs.  
Place the phone on the wall jack  
mounting studs and pull down until it  
is held securely.  
2 Attach the base.  
See Step 2 in Table/Desk Installation.  
3 Reverse the handset tab.  
5 Connect the handset to the telephone.  
Plug the coiled cord into the handset jack  
on the side of the phone. Plug the other  
end into the handset and hang up.  
SELECTABLE DIAL INFORMATION  
This telephone has a push button dial  
which will work with tone or dial pulse  
(rotary) service. Even when set to dial  
pulse service, the phone can be switched  
temporarily to tone, for access to some  
tone-activated computer systems.  
Hold down the switchhook and slide the  
tab up and out of its slot. Turn the tab  
so the curved end is up, and insert it back  
in the slot.  
6 Follow Steps 5-8 in Table/Desk  
Installation.  
I N C A S E O F D I F F I C U L T Y  
If you have difficulty operating this phone,  
try the suggestions below. If you still have  
trouble, call 1 800-722-9125.  
flashing line might be set to Announce  
Only, and no announcement is recorded for  
that line. If you recorded an announce-  
ment for AO, it might have been lost in a  
power failure. Try recording a new an-  
nouncement for AO, or switch to a differ-  
ent announcement. See “Recording an  
Announcement.”  
commands, make sure you are responding  
to the prompts in a clear, audible voice.  
MESSAGES ARE INCOMPLETE  
The system can accept messages up  
NO DIAL TONE  
Make sure all plugs are connected  
to 4 minutes long. If a caller leaves a very  
long message, part of it might be lost when  
the system disconnects the call after 4  
minutes.  
properly. Inspect the line cord connections  
at the modular jack and at the telephone.  
Also inspect the coiled handset cord con-  
nection at both ends.  
SYSTEM DOES NOT DISCONNECT  
WHEN YOU ANSWER FROM  
If the caller pauses for more than 7  
Unplug the telephone and connect it  
seconds, the system stops recording and  
disconnects the call.  
to another modular jack.  
ANOTHER TELEPHONE  
If the system’s memory fills up  
The answering system will not always dis-  
connect if you answer the call from another  
phone at the same time that the system  
answers. To stop the answering system,  
press S, or quickly press and release  
the switchhook on the phone you are using.  
CALL CANNOT BE DIALED,  
OR IS DIALED SLOWLY  
See “Setting Up the System” in Installa-  
tion to set the Dial Mode switch. If you  
have pulse dialing service you cannot dial  
numbers with the switch set to TT (touch  
tone). Set the switch to DP (dial pulse),  
then hang up and dial again.  
during a message, the system stops  
recording and disconnects the call.  
LINE DOES NOT ANSWER AFTER  
CORRECT NUMBER OF RINGS  
Make sure the ON/OFF light for that  
line is on. See “Setting the System to  
Answer Calls.”  
TIME AND DAY FLASH  
IN MESSAGE WINDOW  
If the clock stops running because of a  
power failure, the time and day flash in the  
Message Window to indicate that the clock  
should be reset. See “Setting the Clock.”  
If the Toll Saver feature is on, the num-  
PROBLEMS WITH MESSAGE WINDOW  
ber of rings changes from 4 to 2 or from 6  
to 4 if a new message has been recorded in  
any of the mailboxes. See “Toll Saver.”  
OR INDICATOR LIGHTS  
Make sure all plugs are connected  
properly. Inspect the line cord connections  
at the modular jack and at the telephone.  
Make sure the power cord is securely  
plugged into an electrical outlet not  
controlled by a wall switch.  
OTHER PROBLEMS  
Make sure you have followed all the  
instructions in this manual. If you cannot  
correct the problem, press the reset but-  
ton.  
SYSTEM DOES NOT RESPOND TO  
REMOTE COMMANDS  
If power failed when the backup  
batteries were missing, or battery power  
was low, the Remote Access Code might  
have returned to its factory setting. See  
“Remote Access Code.”  
TELEPHONE DOES NOT RING  
Make sure the Ringer Volume switch  
1 Remove the directory card and its cover.  
You will see the reset button.  
2 The button is recessed. Use the end of a  
paper clip to press the reset button.  
for the silent line is set to LO or HI.  
If there are several other telephones  
If you are using dial buttons to enter  
remote commands, make sure you are call-  
ing from a touch tone phone. When you  
dial a number, you should hear tones; if  
you hear clicks instead, the phone is not  
using touch tone service.  
on the same line, try disconnecting some  
of the other telephones. Having too many  
telephones connected can also create  
problems such as low ringer volume, or  
impaired sound quality during calls.  
If there is a problem with the system, press-  
ing the reset button will reset the system,  
and might delete any messages as well as  
your announcements. Follow the instruc-  
tions in this manual to record a new an-  
nouncement.  
Some telephones transmit only one  
brief tone each time you press a number.  
If you are using one of these telephones,  
the answering system might not detect the  
Remote Access Code while the announce-  
ment is playing. Wait until the announce-  
ment is over and enter the code again.  
LOW BATTERY LIGHT IS ON  
Make sure the batteries are installed  
If there is no problem with the system,  
pressing the reset button will have no  
effect.  
correctly.  
If the light remains on, replace all 4  
batteries with new batteries.  
There might be noise interference on  
L1 or L2 ON/OFF LIGHT  
the phone line you are using. Press firmly  
on the number buttons.  
FLASHES RAPIDLY  
If both lights are flashing, then memory  
may be full. See “When Memory is Full.”  
If one or the other light is flashing, the  
Make sure you are entering the  
Remote Access Code correctly.  
If you are using voice-activated  
A N S W E R I N G S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N  
A w a y F r o m H o m e  
You can use many answering system  
features when you are away from home.  
To protect your privacy, most features can  
only be used after you enter a 3-digit  
Remote Access Code. Enter commands  
using the keys on any touch tone phone,  
or by using Voice Activated Commands.  
2 Press 00 to turn on both lines, or 01  
toturn on only Line 1, or 02 to turn on  
only Line 2.  
FORWARD  
To skip an entire message, press 5 while  
that message is playing.  
To skip part of a message, hold down 5.  
Release 5 to resume playing.  
NOTE: If you press 0 and hear five rapid  
beeps, then either memory is full or  
Announcement AO is selected and no  
announcement is recorded.  
STOP  
Press # to stop message playback.  
CONNECT WITH  
THE ANSWERING SYSTEM  
1 Dial your telephone number.  
2 While the system is playing your  
announcement, enter your Remote  
Access Code. The system announces the  
number of messages in each mailbox,  
and beeps twice to indicate it is ready to  
accept a command.  
CHANGING THE  
REMOTE ACCESS CODE REMOTELY  
1 Access the system using the current  
Remote Access Code.  
2 After the two-beep signal, press 99.  
You hear “Enter new code”  
3 Enter your new Remote Access Code.  
4 If a valid code is entered, the system  
announces the new RemoteAccess Code  
and beeps twice.  
5 If an invalid code is entered, you hear  
five rapid beeps followed by two beeps.  
Repeat steps 2 and 3.  
RECORDING A MEMO  
After listening to your messages, you can  
record a memo to be played back later.  
1 Press the number of a line or mailbox  
(1-4) and then *.  
2 Begin speaking after the beep.  
3 Press # when you are done.  
CHANGING ANNOUNCEMENTS  
You can re-record any of the announce-  
ments currently in use by any  
line or mailbox.  
1 Contact the answering system.  
2 After two beeps press a number key  
(1-4) to select a line or mailbox, then  
press 4*. The system beeps and begins  
recording.  
3 Speak into the telephone in a normal tone  
of voice.  
4 Press # when you are finished. The  
system beeps once and plays the new  
announcement.  
To review your announcement, press a  
number key (1-4) to select a line or mail-  
box. Press 41 after the two beeps to play  
your announcement.  
PLAYING YOUR MESSAGES  
After the two beep signal you can:  
• Wait four seconds or press 7 to play  
all of your messages.  
• Press 6 to play only new messages.  
• Press the number of a line or mailbox  
(1-4) and then 7 to play all of the  
messages from that line or mailbox.  
• Press the number of a line or mailbox  
(1-4) and then 6 to play only new  
messages from that line or mailbox.  
VOICE HELP MENU  
This feature allows you to use the system  
from a remote location when you cannot  
remember the touch-tone commands. You  
need only to remember your Remote  
Access Code and the system will prompt  
you for commands. After listening to your  
messages you hear “End of messages.” The  
system then lists several command  
prompts. When you hear the command you  
want to use, press the corresponding buttons.  
SAVE MESSAGES  
The system automatically saves messages  
after playback.  
DELETE MESSAGES  
To delete only selected messages, press  
3 while that message is playing.  
To delete all messages for all lines and  
mailboxes, press 0 3 . You’ll hear  
“Messages deleted.”  
To delete all messages for a particular  
line or mailbox, press the number of the  
line or mailbox (1-4) and then press 3.  
You’ll hear “Messages deleted.”  
MEMORY FULL/NO ANNOUNCEMENT  
NOTE: If announcement is being used by  
both lines, re-recording the announcement  
will change the announcement heard on  
both lines.  
If the system is off, memory is full, or your  
AO message is lost due to a power or  
battery failure, the system will answer  
after ten rings and present two beeps  
instead of your announcement.  
TURNING THE SYSTEM OFF  
After the two beep signal:  
• Press 188 to turn off Line 1.  
• Press 288 to turn off Line 2.  
• Press 88 to turn off both lines.  
To set your system to record messages  
and answer calls:  
1 Enter your RemoteAccess Code after the  
two-beep signal.  
2 Listen to any messages and delete some  
or all of them.  
3 Press 141 or 241 to review the  
Line 1 or Line 2 announcement. If there  
is no announcement, press 14* to  
record an announcement on Line 1 or  
24* to record on Line 2.  
NOTE: If you try to delete a group of  
messages that includes new messages, the  
system beeps five times and doesnt delete  
any messages.  
TURNING THE SYSTEM ON  
If you forgot to turn on the system before  
leaving home, you can do so from a  
touch-tone phone using your Remote  
Access Code.  
REPEAT  
To repeat an entire message, press 2  
while that message is playing.  
4 Press 00 to make sure the system is on  
before you hang up.  
1 Dial your phone number and wait for ten  
rings. The system answers and beeps  
twice. (No announcement will play.)  
To repeat part of a message, hold down  
2. To resume playing, release 2.  
A N S W E R I N G S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N  
A w a y F r o m H o m e  
3 You then hear, "First digit," followed by  
"Enter 4," "Enter 5," "Enter six," and so  
forth. When you hear the first digit of  
the Remote Access Code, immediately  
respond by saying "Enter code."  
8 After the last message plays, the system  
announces "End of messages" followed  
by the prompt "Replay messages?"  
Voice Activated Commands  
When a touch tone telephone is not avail-  
able, you can still call the system to listen  
to your messages. Use your voice to enter  
the Remote Access Code, to repeat the  
messages, and to delete messages.  
To replay all the messages, say "Replay  
messages." If you remain silent, the  
system prompts "Delete all messages?"  
9 To delete all the messages you just heard,  
say "Delete messages." The system then  
repeats the "Delete all messages?"  
prompt to confirm your choice. To  
confirm the delete, say "Delete  
messages." The system announces  
"Messages deleted." If you remain silent  
after the "Delete all messages?" prompt,  
the messages are not deleted.  
For example, if your Remote Access  
Code is 543, wait to hear "Enter five,"  
then say "Enter code."  
4 You then hear "Second digit," followed  
by "Enter zero," "Enter one," Enter two,"  
and so forth. When you hear the second  
digit of the Remote Access Code, say  
"Enter code."  
5 You then hear "Third digit," followed by  
"Enter zero," "Enter one," Enter two,"  
and so forth. When you hear the third  
digit of the Remote Access Code, say  
"Enter code."  
6 If you enter the code correctly, the  
system announces how many messages  
have been received for each mailbox,  
and begins to play all the messages.  
Speak in response to the prompts presented  
by the system as described below. You  
must speak quickly and loudly in order for  
the system to detect your voice.  
The system does not recognize the actual  
words you are saying; it responds to any  
sufficiently intense auditory signal. For  
example, you could say any phrase that is  
easy for you to remember, instead of say-  
ing "Enter Code."  
If you do not enter  
the correct Remote Access Code.  
If you enter an incorrect Remote Access  
Code, the system beeps five times and be-  
gins the sequence of prompts again. If you  
enter the wrong code on the second try, the  
system disconnects the call.  
You can hang up at any time during the  
call. The system saves your messages,  
unless you respond to the "Delete all mes-  
sages?" prompt.  
If no messages have been received, the  
system disconnects the call.  
1 Dial your telephone number, listen for  
the announcement, and then remain  
silent after the beep.  
If you do not respond to the correct digit  
while entering the RemoteAccess Code (or  
if the system fails to detect your response),  
you can remain silent until after you hear  
the "Enter nine" prompt. The system beeps  
five times and begins the sequence of  
prompts again. If you do not respond cor-  
rectly during the second sequence of  
prompts, the system disconnects the call.  
7 At the end of each messages, the system  
prompts "Repeat message?" To hear the  
message again, say "Repeat message."  
If you remain silent, the system plays  
the next message. You can repeat each  
message once.  
If the system answers after 10 rings  
(because it is off or the memory is full),  
remain silent after the two-beep signal.  
2 After about 10 seconds, the system  
prompts "Enter remote access code."  
Immediately respond by saying "Enter  
code."  
T E L E P H O N E O P E R A T I O N  
MAKE OR ANSWER A CALL  
AUTO REDIAL  
MUTE  
1 Lift the handset  
If you place a call and hear a busy signal,  
hang up, and then press (. The  
system redials the number you just called.  
To mute a call, press M. You can hear  
the other party, but the other party cannot  
hear you.  
— OR —  
Press K  
2 Press L or l.  
When you hear the line ringing, lift the  
handset or press K to talk. If you don’t  
do so within 60 seconds, the system hangs  
up. If the system detects a busy signal, it  
will hang up, wait 40 seconds, and try again  
(up to 10 times).  
Press M again to continue 2-way  
conversation.  
ENDING A CALL  
Place the handset in the cradle  
— OR —  
NOTE: Mute is canceled if you switch  
between speakerphone and handset, or if  
you put the call on Hold.  
Press K (if on a speakerphone call).  
SWITCHING BETWEEN HANDSET AND  
SPEAKERPHONE  
To switch from handset to speakerphone  
during a call, press K.  
To switch from speakerphone to handset  
during a call, lift the handset.  
To cancel automatic redialing, press  
( or lift the handset or press K.  
FLASH  
Use h instead of pressing the  
switchhook to activate services such as  
Call Waiting or Three-Way Calling.  
HOLD  
Press H. You can now replace the hand-  
set in the cradle without disconnecting the  
call. The speakerphone is automatically  
turned off.  
AUTOMATIC LINE SELECTION  
The system is preset to select a line for you  
in most cases when you lift the handset or  
press K.  
To change how the system selects a line,  
see “Line Selection Options” later in this  
manual.  
TEMPORARY TONE  
To take a line off hold, press the  
appropriate line button or lift the handset  
of an extension phone on that line.  
If you have rotary service, you can change  
from pulse to tone dialing during a call by  
pressing T. This is useful if you need  
to send tone signals for access to telephone  
banking or long-distance services.  
1 Dial a number.  
The hold feature allows you to switch  
between calls on both lines without dis-  
connecting either call.  
2 Press T. Buttons pressed after this  
will send tone signals.  
3 After you hang up, the phone  
automatically returns to rotary service.  
LINE STATUS  
CONFERENCE CALLS  
1 Make or answer a call, then press c.  
2 Establish a call on the other line, then  
press c.  
Line 1 and Line 2 lights indicate when a  
line is in use. A flashing red light  
indicates the line is on hold. A flashing  
green light indicates the line is ringing.  
To end a conference call, hang up both  
lines. All parties will be disconnected.  
Each line has its own ringer tone to signal  
an incoming call. If you are on a call when  
the other line starts to ring, you will hear  
only one short ring, so you can continue  
your call without further interruption.  
If one caller hangs up during a conference  
call, you might hear a dial tone. Press the  
line button of the remaining call to  
eliminate the dial tone.  
REDIAL  
The last number dialed on this phone is  
stored in redial memory until you dial an-  
other number.  
CONFERENCE CALL OPTIONS  
To place a conference call on hold:  
1 Press H to hold both lines.  
2 Press c to continue your conference  
call.  
1 Lift the handset  
— OR —  
press K  
— OR —  
press L or l.  
The number stored in redial memory is  
displayed.  
To talk privately with one caller:  
1 Press H.  
2 Press the line button of the person with  
whom you want to speak privately.  
3 Press c to continue your conference  
call.  
2 Press (.  
To disconnect only one party from a  
conference call, press the line button of the  
call you want to continue.  
Message Window  
Choose settings.  
Record outgoing announcement  
Set clock or review time.  
Choose feature.  
Skip a message.  
Stop message  
playback.  
Line Ringing Lights  
Turn Answering  
System On or Off.  
Message playback light.  
Repeat  
a message.  
Listen to messages.  
Delete messages.  
Memory  
dialing buttons.  
Press before memory  
button to access "gray"  
memory numbers.  
Record a memo  
or phone call.  
Volume Up or Down  
Store numbers  
in memory.  
Use Flash to access  
subscriber services.  
Redial last  
number called.  
Press for Speakerphone.  
Temporary Tone  
Use for conference calls.  
Microphone  
Press to  
select line.  
Line-in-Use Light  
Speakerphone-in-Use Light  
Press to put a call on hold.  
Insert a pause when  
storing memory numbers.  
Mute the microphone.  
T E L E P H O N E M E M O R Y  
This telephone can store up to 16 telephone  
numbers, each up to 16 digits long.  
DIRECTORY CARD  
DIALING A STORED NUMBER  
Remove the plastic cover from the memory  
button area to write your telephone  
numbers for both lines in the spaces pro-  
vided on the card.  
1 Lift the handset  
— OR —  
Press K  
— OR —  
Press L or l.  
2 Listen for a dial tone.  
3 Press a memory button to dial a one-  
touch number  
— OR —  
Press W and then a memory button  
NOTE: The number stored in memory may  
be lost if the batteries are missing or low  
on power and there is a power failure.  
You can also write names or telephone  
numbers for each memory location. The  
eight white spaces on the directory card  
are for numbers you can dial by pressing  
the memory button next to the number. The  
eight gray spaces are for numbers you can  
dial by pressing W, then the memory  
button next to the number.  
STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY  
1 Press p.  
2 Enter the telephone number. To insert a  
hyphen between digits, press _. The  
screen displays the number as you  
enter it.  
3 Press a memory button to store the  
number in a white space (for one-touch  
dialing)  
to dial a two-touch number.  
VIEWING NUMBERS IN MEMORY  
To view a number when the phone is not  
in use, press the memory button (or W  
and then the memory button) where the  
number is stored. The number is displayed  
but not dialed.  
STORING A PAUSE  
— OR —  
Press W and then a memory button  
to store the number in a grey space (for  
two-touch dialing).  
IN A MEMORY DIAL NUMBER  
To store a 2-second pause as part of a  
number, press _ twice (a P is  
displayed).  
You will hear two beeps to confirm the  
number has been stored. If you hear a long  
sequence of beeps and the screen displays  
a series of “Es,” you have not correctly  
stored the number. Try again.  
To store a 30-second “halt” as part of a  
number, press _ 3 times (an H is  
displayed).  
CLEAR A MEMORY LOCATION  
1 Press p.  
2 Press the memory button (or press W  
and then the memory button) of the  
location you want to clear.  
To resume dialing after a “halt,” press a  
memory button.  
NOTE: You may choose to store  
emergency numbers in memory locations.  
This feature is provided only as a  
convenience and the manufacturer  
assumes no responsibility for customer  
reliance upon the memory feature.  
STORING A NUMBER JUST DIALED  
1 Press p.  
2 Press (.  
3 Press a memory button (or W and  
then a memory button).  
A N S W E R I N G S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N  
LINE SELECTION OPTIONS  
The system is preset so that when you lift  
the handset or press K, it will choose  
the ringing line. The system is preset to  
choose Line 1 (preferred) if both lines are  
are not in use.  
VOICE MAILBOXES  
RECORD AN ANNOUNCEMENT  
This system provides four voice mailboxes  
for you to customize. Mailbox 1 normally  
handles calls received on Line1. Mailbox  
2 normally handles calls received on Line  
2. Two secondary mailboxes, 3 and 4, can  
be accessed by touch tone callers on either  
Line 1 or Line 2.  
1 Press A.  
2 Choose the announcement location by  
pressing s until the appropriate  
mailbox is displayed.  
3 Press R. Begin speaking after the  
beep.  
4 When you are finished, press S.  
You will hear your new announcement.  
5 Repeat Steps 1-4 to record another  
announcement  
To change the selection option:  
1 Press p.  
2 Press F.  
3 The line status lights showthecurrent option  
Steady light indicates preferred line  
Flashing light indicates line selected  
if other line is in use  
Light off indicates line is never  
automatically selected.  
4 To choose a new preferred line, press  
ANNOUNCEMENT OPTIONS  
— OR —  
Press S.  
You can record up to 4 different primary  
announcements A, B, C, andAO. Each  
announcement can be presented to callers  
on either Line 1 or Line 2. (If you choose  
not to record an announcement, or if your  
announcement is lost because of a power  
failure, the system has a back-up an-  
nouncement.) You can assign the same  
announcement to both Line 1 and Line 2,  
or you can assign different announcements  
to each line. If you are using the second-  
ary mailboxes, you can record separate  
announcements for Mailboxes 3 and 4.  
Callers need to press 3 or 4 to access Mail-  
box 3 or Mailbox 4.  
REVIEW YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT  
1 Press A.  
2 Press s to choose the announce-  
ment you want to review (A, B, C, AO,  
MBOX 3, MBOX 4).  
3 Press P to hear the selected  
announcement.  
L or l.  
5 To set the remaining line so it is never  
automatically selected, press * to turn  
the remaining light off.  
To set the remaining line so it is selected  
when ringing or when preferred line is  
in use, press # so the remaining light is  
flashing.  
6 Press p when you are finished.  
NOTE: The system provides about 23 min-  
utes of total recording time for announce-  
ments and callers’ messages.  
A N S W E R I N G S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N  
SECONDARY MAILBOX  
ANNOUNCE ONLY  
You can set the system to play an  
announcement, but not record messages,  
for callers who access Mailbox 3 or 4.  
1 Press A.  
2 Press s to choose MBOX 3 or  
MBOX 4.  
3 Press F.  
MESSAGE WINDOW  
SAVE MESSAGES  
The system automatically saves messages  
until you delete them.  
The display you see in the message  
window indicates the number of messages  
that have been recorded in each mailbox.  
RECORDING A MEMO  
MESSAGE ALERT  
A memo is stored as a message, and is  
played back like a message. The memo  
can be up to 4 minutes long. You can  
select a mailbox for the memo.  
The message light indicates whether or not  
you have messages. If there are new  
messages, the light flashes. If there are  
messages, but no new ones, the light is on  
steady.  
4 Press 1 to set to Announce Only (AO).  
Press 0 to turn off Announce Only.  
1 Press R. The system beeps and  
begins recording.  
2 Speak toward the microphone; your  
memo can be up to 4 minutes long. The  
message window displays 1-.  
3 Press S when you are finished  
recording.  
NOTE: You cannot select Announce Only  
for Mailboxes 3 and 4 unless the mailbox  
has an announcement.  
To set the system to beep every 15  
seconds to notify you of new messages:  
1 Press F until the screen displays  
ALERT.  
2 Press 1 to turnAlert on. Press 0 to turn  
Alert off.  
ANSWER CALLS  
To choose which lines the system will  
answer, or to turn the system off, press  
O. Pressing O repeatedly cycles  
through in the following manner  
only Line 1 on  
DELETE MESSAGES  
3 Press S when you are finished. The  
message window displays ALERT.  
To delete messages for all lines and mail-  
boxes, both Line 1 and Line 2 should be  
displayed in the message window. If they  
are not, press 0.  
PLAY MESSAGES  
only Line 2 on  
both Lines on  
entire system off.  
To play messages for all lines and mail-  
boxes, both Line 1 and Line 2 should be  
displayed in the message window. If they  
are not, press 0.  
To delete all messages, hold down D,  
until the system announces “Messages  
deleted.”  
RING SELECT/TOLL SAVER  
To delete messages for a selected line or  
mailbox, press s until the line or  
mailboxyouwantisdisplayed. Thenhold  
down D until the system  
announces “Messages deleted.”  
If there are new messages among those  
you are trying to delete, the system  
beeps 5 times and does not delete any  
messages.  
To delete a specific message, press D  
while the message is playing. You can  
press r to replay a message after  
listening to it, before pressing D.  
To play all messages, press P.  
To play new messages, hold down P  
until the system begins playing.  
To select messages from only one line or  
only one mailbox, press the number  
of the line or mailbox you want, or  
press s until the line or mailbox  
you want is displayed.  
To play all messages for the selected line  
or mailbox, press P.  
To play new messages forthe selected line  
or mailbox, hold down P until the  
system begins playing.  
1 Press F until the screen displays  
RINGS, and the line you choose.  
2 Press a number key (1 - 7) to select the  
number of times the line rings before the  
system answers. To select Toll Saver,  
press 8 (the machine to answer after 4  
rings when you have no messages, after  
2 rings when you have messages), or  
press 9 (the machine to answer after 6  
rings when you have no messages, after  
4 rings when you have messages).  
3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to set the number  
of rings for the other line.  
4 Press S when you are finished.  
A N S W E R I N G S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N  
Set the Priority Calling Code to any num-  
REPEAT/REVIEW MESSAGES  
To repeat an entire message, tap r.  
To return to an earlier message, press  
r two or more times until the  
number of the desired message is  
displayed.  
To repeat part of a message (review),  
hold down r for a few seconds,  
then release it to resume playing. (The  
system beeps while the button is held.)  
RECORDING A PHONE CONVERSATION  
ber between 500 and 999, except for the  
current Remote Access Code. The preset  
code is 999.  
1 Press F until the Priority Calling  
Code is displayed.  
1 Press R at any time during a phone  
conversation.  
2 The message window displays 2-.  
3 Press S when you are finished.  
The system stores the recorded conversa-  
tion as a message on the line you were using.  
2 Usethenumberkeystoenteryournewcode.  
3 Press S when you are finished.  
NOTE: This unit does not sound warning  
beeps to alert the other party that the call  
is being recorded. To ensure that you are  
in compliance with any state and federal  
regulations that concern recording a  
telephone call, you should start the  
recording process and then inform the  
caller that you are recording the call.  
CALL SCREENING/CALL INTERCEPT  
Adjust the volume using + or -,  
so that you can hear a caller’s voice. To  
take the call, press the appropriate line  
button, or lift the handset of another phone  
on the same line. The system stops record-  
ing and resets to answer the next call. If  
the announcement doesn’t stop, tap the  
switchhook, or press S.  
FORWARD/SKIP MESSAGES  
To skip to the next message, tap f.  
To skip part of a message (cue), hold  
down f for a few seconds, then  
release it to resume playing. (The  
system beeps while the button is held.)  
To stop playing messages, press S.  
WHEN MEMORY IS FULL  
The system can record about 23 minutes  
of announcements and messages, or a  
maximum of 50 messages. When memory  
is full, the ON/OFF lights flash rapidly, the  
screen displays FULL, and the system  
answers calls after 10 rings and announces  
“Memory is full.”  
To set your system so you do not hear the  
announcement while screening calls.  
1 Press F until the screen displays  
ANNC PLAY.  
2 Press 0 for ANNC SILENT. Press 1  
for ANNC PLAY.  
PRIORITY CALLING  
Callers using a touch tone phone can  
signal you with the Priority Calling Code  
you give them. Your caller should  
1 Dial your telephone number.  
3 Press S when you are finished.  
2 When the announcement begins, enter  
the current Priority Calling Code.  
3 The system beeps 3 times, then pauses.  
This pattern is repeated for 30 seconds,  
or until someone picks up the call. The  
beeps can be heard on both ends of the call.  
REMOTE ACCESS CODE  
The Remote Access Code is preset to 500.  
To review or change the code (at home)  
1 Press F until the screen displays  
the current Remote Access Code.  
2 Use the number keys to enter a new code  
(between 500 and 999, except the current  
Priority Calling Code).  
If the call is not answered within 30  
seconds, the beeps stop and the caller can  
press * to leave a message.  
3 Press S when you are finished.  
2
Answering System 1872  
1 Dial telephone number and wait  
for system to answer.  
2 Enter Remote Access Code.  
3 Listen for messages  
— OR —  
Enter touch tone command.  
4 Hang up to save messages.  
Your Remote Access Code ______  
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All Rights Reserved Printed in Mexico  
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Answering System 1872  
1 Dial telephone number and wait  
for system to answer.  
2 Enter Remote Access Code.  
3 Listen for messages  
— OR —  
Enter touch tone command.  
4 Hang up to save messages.  
Your Remote Access Code ______  
© Copyright 1998 Philips Consumer Communications L.P.  
All Rights Reserved Printed in Mexico  
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in a mailbox 17, 27, 37, or 47  
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Repeat message  
2
Skip message  
5
Delete selected message  
Delete all message  
Delete all message  
3
03  
in a mailbox 13, 23, 33, or 43  
Turn system on  
Turn system off  
00  
88  
Change RemoteAccess Code 99  
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Play all messages  
Play all new messages  
Play all messages  
7
6
in a mailbox 17, 27, 37, or 47  
Play new messaes  
in a mailbox 16, 26, 36, or 46  
Repeat message  
2
Skip message  
5
Delete selected message  
Delete all message  
Delete all message  
3
03  
in a mailbox 13, 23, 33, or 43  
Turn system on  
Turn system off  
00  
88  
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