TAD-330 Telephone Answering System (430-0397) Setup Faxback Doc. # 34564 SETTING THE TAD TO ANSWER CALLS SETTING THE SWITCHES Before setting the TAD to answer calls, set the following three switches. LINE SELECT Switch: This switch determines which line(s) the TAD responds to. LINE 1 -- The TAD answers calls on Line 1 only. LINE 2 -- The TAD answers calls on Line 2 only. BOTH -- The TAD answers cals on Line 1 and Line 2. If both lines ring, the TAD answers the telephone which began ringing first with your message, and answers the other line with the voice syntehsized announcement. INCOMING MESSAGE Switch: This switch determines the maximum incoming message length -- 30 seconds or 3 minutes. Setting the maximum time does not necessarily waste tape, because if the caller hangs up before using the set time, the TAD automatically stops recording and conserves tape. CPC Switch: Set this switch for the type of CPC signal used by your phone system. ANSWER Switch: This switch determines how quickly the TAD answers the phone. IMMEDIATE -- The TAD answers a call on the first ring. DELAY -- The TAD answers a call after about four rings. You might prefer to leave the switch set to DELAY. If you are home, you can answer before the fourth ring. If you are not home, the TAD is ready to answer for you. This eliminates the need to reset the mode each time you go in or out. TOLL SAVER -- This special feature can save you money during remote operation. If the TAD has received a new message, it will answer on the first ring. If there are no new messages the TAD will take up about four rings to answer. Therefore, if you are checking by long-distance and the phone rings two or three times, you can hang up before the fourth ring and save the toll charge. (IR-09/16/96)