Operation Manual

28 Butler 4056/4056C
Butler 4056/4056C
•Press the key for 2 secs to set the number of ringing tones.
•Press the or key to change the current number of rings.
Confirm the setting by pressing the key. The current ring setting is confirmed by the
internal voice.
Notes:
If you do not press any keys for 3 seconds, the machine will revert back to the answering
machine menu, without changing the settings.
If there is a loss of power in the base, the number of rings will revert to 3.
8.7 CHECKING NUMBER OF RINGS
•Press the key briefly.
•The internal voice will state the number of rings set.
8.8 SETTING DAY AND TIME
The day and time setting of the answering machine is independent of the telephone
component. The day and time of each call is registered and announced during play-back. The
format of the hour depends on the language of the internal voice. e.g. English is in 12-hour
format and German is in 24-hour format.
Programming the day and time:
Keep the -key pressed down for 2 secs.
•The internal voice will ask you to set the day.
•Press a few times on or keys to set the day. The internal voice states the current
settings.
•Press the key to confirm the day.
•The internal voice will ask you to set the hour.
•Press a few times on or keys to set the hour.
•Press the key to confirm the hour.
•The internal voice will ask you to set the minutes.
•Press a few times on or keys to set the minutes.
•Press the key to confirm the minutes.
The complete day and time setting is then repeated for confirmation.
Notes:
If you do not press any keys for 8 seconds, the previous day/time setting is saved and
the machine automatically exits the day/time setting mode.
•When you use the machine for the first time and have not yet set the day/time, no day/
time registration of incoming messages is recorded.
If there is a loss of power to the base, the day/time must be re-entered.
8.9 CHECKING DAY/TIME
•Press the key to announce the day/time. The internal voice will say the current day/
time setting.
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