The device holds 19 minutes and up to 100 voice messages all of which are committed to non-volatile memory so you'll never lose a message--incoming or outgoing--in the event of a power failure. When you're home take advantage of a variety features designed for convenience ...The device holds 19 minutes and up to 100 voice messages all of which are committed to non-volatile memory so you'll never lose a message--incoming or outgoing--in the event of a power failure. When you're home take advantage of a variety features designed for convenience.
Announcement monitor lets you hear if you wish the outgoing announcement and resultant messages. Number announce verbally announces an incoming telephone number before you answer the call. Number store causes the system to announce a caller's number as it plays back a message.
Call screening/intercept lets you pick up after someone has begun leaving a message. Audible message alerts beep every 15 seconds when you have new messages. Multispeed playback lets you listen to messages at half normal or double speed.
You can also choose to accept calls from blocked numbers or present callers with a message alerting them that you do not accept calls from blocked numbers. When you're out you'll enjoy full remote operation for everything from playing and deleting messages to recording new announcements recording memos listening to voice help and setting the clock. A handy two-setting toll-saver feature lets you configure the device for 2/4 (so you hear just two rings before the machine picks up when you have messages and four rings when there are none) or 4/6 (four rings with messages six without).
A telephone is not required for operation though telephone service is. What's in the Box Answering machine with single fixed RJ-11 phone-jack cable AC power adapter and a user's manual Note: Number announce/store and the blocked-number feature require caller ID a paid service from your local phone company.