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by default your access code is 1234........unless you had change it....but you call your number, wait til to the outgoing message start and while playing press (*), then enter the your access code..you can practice with a cell phone now to get the hang of it before you go away
You can download a copy of the manual from the manufacturer's web site at http://telephones.att.com/telephones_ui/support/dsp_manual.cfm?manualID=21714
The link you'll need is the one on the bottom, and the steps to record the announcement are on page 1 of 2 over towards the right hand side of the page.
Record Your Announcement
Before using this answering system, you
should record the announcement (up to
three minutes long) that callers will hear
when the system answers a call. If you
choose not to record an announcement,
the system answers with a pre-recorded
announcement: “HELLO. PLEASE LEAVE A
MESSAGE AFTER THE TONE.”
1 Press and hold a. When the
system beeps, speak toward the
microphone normally, from about nine
inches away. While you are recording,
the Message Window blinks .
To stop recording, release a.
The system automatically plays back
your announcement.
To review your announcement, press
and release a.
To erase your announcement and
return to the pre-recorded announcement,
press Dwhile your announcement is
playing.
Callers can skip the announcement by
pressing #.
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