Sanyo DAS202 User manual

Category
Answering machines
Type
User manual

Sanyo DAS202 is a fully digital answering system with a 40-minute total recording time, allowing you to record outgoing messages, incoming messages, memos, and 2-way conversations. It features two outgoing message options: OGM1 is a conventional message, and OGM2 is an "answer only" message that plays when the memory is full. You can also use the memo function to leave messages for other family members or record both sides of a telephone conversation.

Sanyo DAS202 is a fully digital answering system with a 40-minute total recording time, allowing you to record outgoing messages, incoming messages, memos, and 2-way conversations. It features two outgoing message options: OGM1 is a conventional message, and OGM2 is an "answer only" message that plays when the memory is full. You can also use the memo function to leave messages for other family members or record both sides of a telephone conversation.

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Please read this operation manual before using your new
answering machine and keep it for further reference
DAS 202
Fully Digital
Answering
System
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QUICK INSTRUCTIONS
Setting the Time
– Press and hold ‘STOP/TIME’ to enter the SET CLOCK mode
– Press the FF c Key or the REPT d Key to adjust the day
– Press ‘STOP/TIME’ again to set the day
– Repeat to set Hours and Minutes
Playing the Current Time
– Press
STOP/TlME
Recording the Outgoing Message (OGM)
– Press and hold ‘OGM1
– Speak clearly into the microphone with your message
– Press ‘STOP/TIME’ to stop recording
– Repeat the process for ‘OGM2
Recording a Memo
– Press and hold ‘MEMO/2WAY’ for 2 seconds
– Speak clearly into the microphone with your message
– Press ‘STOP/TIME’ to stop recording
2 Way Recording
– Press and hold ‘MEMO/2WAY’ for 4 seconds
– Have a normal conversation on your telephone
– Press ‘STOP/TIME’ to stop recording
Playing a Memo
– Press ‘MEMO/2WAY’ or ‘PLAY
Setting to Answer/Record Mode or Answer Only Mode
If the system is in Answer Only Mode, press and hold ‘ANSWER’ for about
2 seconds.
– The DAS 202 will beep and OGM1 will play.
– Repeat the process to return the system to ANSWER ONLY MODE.
– The DAS 202 will beep and OGM2 will play
To turn on/off the answering system, press ‘ANSWER’
Playing Messages
1. Playback Press ‘PLAY
2. Pause Message Press ‘PLAY
3. Resume Playback from Pause Press ‘PLAY
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4. Repeat Message Press ‘REPT d’ once to replay
current message, twice to replay
the previous message
5. Skip Message Press ‘FF c’ once to skip the
current message, multiple times to
skip through more than one message
6. Erase Single Message Press ‘ERASE’ while message
is playing
7. Stop Playback Press ‘STOP/TIME
8. Erase and Save ALL Messages Press and Hold ‘ERASE’ to erase
ALL
Messages. To restore or save all messages,
press and hold ‘ERASE’ again
40-Minute Total Recording Time
– The DAS 202 has 40-minute memory capacity in total to record your outgoing
messages, incoming message, memos and 2-way conversation.
Security Code Remote Control
– Refer to “Remote Control Functions Table” on Page 12/13.
1. Message LED Indicator – Indicates the DAS 202 Answering Machine’s
current status.
• ‘A1’ or ‘A2’ flashes four times on the display to indicate that there is no
outgoing message (greeting) recorded.
‘CL’ flashes once on the display to indicate that the time is not set
A ‘Number’ displayed before playing your messages back indicates the
total number of messages currently in the DAS-202’s Memory.
A ‘Number’ displayed while playing your messages back indicates the
sequential number of the message currently being played.
2. MEMO/2WAY Key – Allows you to leave messages for other family
members when you leave the house. Also allows you to record both sides of
a
conversation you are having on the telephone.
3/4.OGM1/OGM2 Keys –The DAS 202 allows you to record two outgoing
messages. OGM1 is a conventional message, and OGM2 is an “answer only”
message. The DAS 202 will automatically switch to the OGM2 message if
your memory is full and the unit is unable to take a message.
5. ANSWER LED Indicator – Lights up when the DAS 202 is ready to
answer calls, and flashes when you have messages.
6. STOP/TIME Key – Stops current operation, plus allows you to either set
the time or hear the current time.
7. PLAY Key – Press to play recorded messages.
8. REPT d Key – Repeats the current or previously played message.
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LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS
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9. FF c Key – Skips to the next sequential message.
10. ERASE Key – Can be used to erase a single message or all
messages in memory.
11. Microphone – Used to record outgoing messages and memos.
12. ANSWER Key – Used to set the Answer Mode.
13. Speaker
14. MODULAR LINE JACK – Used to connect the DAS 202 to your household
phone jack.
15. MODULAR PHONE JACK – Used to connect the DAS 202 to
your telephone.
16. Adapter Jack – Used to connect the DAS 202 to the supplied AC
power adapter.
17. Volume Control (VOL) – Used to adjust the speaker volume.
18. BATTERY COVER – Houses the Memory Backup Batteries. (Batteries
not included)
19. Adapter Cord Holder – Prevents the AC adapter cord from falling out.
(Adapter included)
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INSTALLATION
1.The DAS 202 includes a modular telephone line cord with a modular plug at
each end. Insert one plug into the LINE input jack on the DAS 202, and the
other end into your household telephone jack (Fig.1). You may have to unplug
your telephone to do this.
2.To use a phone in the same area as the DAS 202, simply plug the telephone
into the TEL input jack on the DAS 202 (Fig. 2).
3.Connect the AC Power Adapter (DC 9V 300mA) to any standard electrical
outlet (AC 120V) and plug the other end into the DC power input jack on the
DAS 202 (Fig. 3). (AC power adapter included)
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Battery Installation — Install the batteries for saving the memory
after the DAS 202 AC adapter has been connected and the time/day
has been programmed. You will not be able to program the time/day if
the batteries are installed first.
If the battery power is low or batteries are not installed, the low
battery message “Lo” will flash on the LED display. You need to
replace or install batteries as per the following instructions.
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
Your DAS 202 Answering Machine is equipped with Battery Backup. In the event
of a power failure, the Battery Backup will prevent the loss of saved messages.
Please follow these simple instructions to install your batteries.
PLEASE READ BEFORE OPERATION
After plugging in the AC Adapter, the DAS 202 will automatically turn on and the
LED will display the numbers 0 to 60. After about 60 seconds, you will hear a long
beep. The LED will then indicate the following.
1. A1 or A2 flashes four times indicating that there is no outgoing message
(greeting) recorded.
2. CL flashes once indicating that the DAS 202 time and date have not
been set up.
3. 0 flashes indicating there are no incoming messages in the memory.
4. If ER flashes once, this indicates that the DAS 202 needs to be reset. Please
disconnect the unit from power, and then re-connect it.
Unscrew the
Battery Cover
Remove the
Battery Cover
Insert 4 Fresh
‘AAA’ Batteries
as per the
Diagram.
Replace the
Battery Cover
and Tighten the Screw.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BASIC USE
Setting the Time
When the DAS 202’s LED displays ‘CL’, the timer needs to be set using the
following procedure
– Press and hold the ‘STOP/TIME’ key for approximately 2 seconds, and
release when the DAS 202 announces the day.
Press the ‘FF c’ key or the ‘REPT d key to select the correct day of the week.
– Press the ‘STOP/TIME’ key again to set the day. The hour will then
be announced.
– Repeat steps 2. and 3. for hours and minutes.
– After the minutes are set, the exact time will be announced.
Note: If no key is pressed within 8 seconds, the DAS 202 will return to normal mode.
Playing the Current Time
– Press the ‘STOP/TIME’ key. The current time will be announced.
Recording Outgoing Messages (OGM)
OGM1 should be a conventional message, requesting the caller to leave a
message. Complete the following steps to record your OGM1 message:
Press and hold the ‘OGM1’ key for approximately 2 seconds and release
after you hear a long beep. The LED will indicate ‘A1’, and then ‘0’.
At the end of the beep, speak in a clear voice directly into the microphone,
which is located on the bottom right hand corner of the DAS 202.
When you have completed your OGM1 message, press ‘STOP/TIME’.
The LED will indicate ‘A1’, and the OGM1 message will playback.
If you are satisfied with the message, proceed to record the OGM2 message.
If you are not satisfied with the message, repeat this process and
re-record your message.
The outgoing messages (OGM A1/A2) can be a maximum of 60 seconds
(1 minute) in length.
The maximum time available for recording incoming messages (ICM) is 40
minutes total. Each incoming message has a maximum record time of 60
seconds (1 minute) per message. During an incoming call the caller will
receive a “beep” tone after 45 seconds to indicate that they have 15
seconds left to complete their message. After 60 seconds the answering
machine will
disconnect the line and hang-up even if the caller is still talking. Therefore, it
is recommended that in your outgoing (OGM A1/A2) greeting message that
you tell the caller that they only have 60 seconds (1 minute) in which to
complete their message.
OGM2 should be an Answer-Only message. This is used when you prefer
not to take messages and is automatically activated if the DAS 202’s
memory is full. To record an OGM2 message, follow the above instructions
using the OGM2 button in place of the OGM1 button.
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Setting to Answer/Record Mode or Answer Only Mode
– Note: When power is on, the system is always in either one of these 2 modes.
If the system is in Answer Only Mode, press ‘ANSWER’ for about 2 seconds.
The DAS 202 will beep and the LED will show ‘A1’ while OGM1 playing.
The DAS 202 is now in Answer/Record Mode.
Repeat the process to return the system to ANSWER ONLY MODE.
The DAS 202 will beep and the LED will indicate ‘A2’ while OGM2
playing.
The DAS 202 can be turned off or on by simply tapping the answer key.
Recording Incoming Calls
When the DAS 202 is in Answer/Record mode, it will answer the telephone
after the second (or fourth) ring*, then will play your OGM1 message. At the
end of the OGM1 message a beep will sound, indicating to your caller that
they may begin speaking. The DAS 202 allows callers to leave a
message. At the end of the message, the DAS 202 will sound a long beep,
indicating that the recording time is over.
*Ring and Toll Saver
– The DAS 202 will normally answer an incoming call after the second ring.
However, if there are no unplayed messages on the system, the
DAS 202 will not answer until after the fourth ring. This feature allows you to
call into your answering machine and determine, without a toll, if there are
any unplayed messages on the system (i.e. If the phone rings three times,
there are no unplayed messages).
Playing All Messages
The LED will display the total number of messages in the DAS 202’s
memory. The following details the playback procedures:
Playback Press ‘PLAY
Pause Message Press ‘PLAY
Resume Playback from Pause Press ‘PLAY
Repeat Message Press ‘REPT d ’ once to replay
current message, twice to
replay the previous message
Skip Message Press ‘FF c’ once to skip the
current message, multiple times to
skip through more than one message
Erase Single Message Press ‘ERASE’ while message is playing
Stop Playback Press ‘STOP/TIME
Erase and Save ALL Messages Press and hold ‘ERASE’ for
about 2 seconds. A long beep
will sound, and ALL messages
will be erased. To RESTORE all
messages, Press and hold
ERASE’ again for about 2
seconds. A long beep will sound
and messages will be restored.
CAUTION: If you erase a single message during playback, it cannot be restored.
ADV
ANCED USE
Playing your Outgoing Message (OGM)
– To play your OGM, simply press the ‘OGM1’ or ‘OGM2’ button. The OGM
will play, and the DAS 202 will return to normal mode.
Recording a Memo
– The DAS 202’s Memo function allows you to leave a message for another
member of your business or household when you are going to be away.
Complete the following steps to record your Memo message:
Press and hold the ‘MEMO/2WAY’ key for approximately 2 seconds.
After a short beep, the LED will display ‘00’.
At this time, release the ‘MEMO/2WAY’ key. A long beep will sound, and
the unit will begin recording.
At the end of the beep, speak in a clear voice, directly into the microphone.
Stop the recording by pressing the ‘STOP/TIME’ key.
Recording a Two-Way Conversation
– The DAS 202’s 2-Way Record function allows you to record important
conversations you have on the telephone. Complete the following steps to
use the 2-Way Record function:
Press and hold the ‘MEMO/2WAY’ key for approximately 4 seconds.
The LED will display ‘2R’ and 2-Way Recording will begin.
At the end of your conversation, or when you wish to stop recording,
simply press the ‘STOP/TIME’ key.
Playing Memos and 2 Way Conversations
– To play these messages, press the ‘MEMO/2WAY’ or ‘PLAY’ key.
Recordings will be played in sequence.
Call Screen
The DAS 202 can be used to screen incoming calls. Simply set the unit to
Answer/Record mode by pressing the ‘ANSWER’ key. When an incoming
call occurs, adjust the volume control so that you can hear the incoming
caller leaving their message. If you wish to speak to the caller, simply pick up
the receiver. The DAS 202 will automatically stop recording.
Remote Control Security Code
The Security Code is set to a factory default of ‘159’. This code can be
changed to any number between 000 and 999. To change your security
code perform the following steps:
Press and hold the FF c key for approximately 2 seconds and release
when you hear a short beep to display the current security code. The
DAS 202 will then display the first digit of the security code. Use the
FF c and the REPT d keys to increase or decrease the number of the
first digit. Once you have arrived at the desired number, press the
ANSWER’ key to confirm your selection.
Repeat the process for the second and third digits.
If no key is pressed within 8 seconds, the setup procedure will be aborted.
When complete, you will hear a long beep and the system will return to
normal operation.
Call Breakthrough (CBT)
The DAS 202 is equipped to alert you to an Urgent call. With CBT, incoming
callers who know your CBT code will have the ability to bypass the Outgoing
message and cause the DAS 202 to sound a short alarm. This is designed
to alert you to an Urgent call if you are home screening your calls. The CBT
code has a factory default of ‘267’. This code can be changed to any
number between 000 and 999. To change your CBT code perform the
following steps:
Press the REPT d key for approximately 2 seconds and release to
display the current CBT code. The DAS 202 will then display the
first digit of the CBT code. Use the FF c and the REPT d keys to
increase or decrease the number of the first digit. Once you have arrived
at the desired number, press the ‘ANSWER’ key to confirm your selec-
tion.
Repeat the process for the second and third digits.
If no key is pressed within 8 seconds, the setup procedure will
be aborted.
When complete, you will hear a long beep and the system will return to
normal operation.
Remote Control Function Operation
The DAS 202 allows you to perform many of its functions from a remote
telephone. To perform these remote functions, just follow these simple steps:
1.Call the Answering Machine.
2.When the machine answers press ‘ ’ to skip the OGM. A long beep
will sound.
3.Enter the security code (factory default ‘159’) to enter the Remote
Control Mode.
4.Enter the key combination for the desired function as per the
following table:
KEY(S) REMOTE FUNCTION
1 Play OGM1
2 Play OGM2
3 Room Monitoring (listens to room DAS 202 is in)
4 Repeat or Play Memos
5 Play All Messages or Pause/Play
6 Forward or Play New Messages
7 Erase Individual Messages
8 Stop or Save All Messages
9 Set to Answering Machine OFF Mode
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Call Breakthrough Operation (CBT)
To alert someone to an Urgent Call in the area that the DAS 202 is being
used, follow these steps.
Call the Answering Machine
When the DAS 202 answers, press ‘ ’ to skip the OGM.
When the OGM stops, enter the CBT Code (factory default ‘258’)
A two-beep alarm tone sounds on the DAS 202, indicating an Urgent Call.
The user can then simply pick up the phone to end the tone and take
the call.
The CBT tone ends after 45 seconds. At that time the DAS 202 switches
into ANSWER/RECORD mode and you can leave a message.
In ANSWER ONLY mode, the call is terminated after the 45 seconds.
If, during your call, you wish to terminate the CBT function, press the
‘#’ key. If you wish to reactivate CBT, press the ‘6’ key.
KEY(S) REMOTE FUNCTION
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1 Record OGM1
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2 Record OGM2
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3 Record a Memo
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4 Change CBT Code
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6 Change Security Code
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7 Erase All Messages
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8 Set to ANSWER ONLY Mode
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9 Set to ANSWER/RECORD Mode
# End Remote Operation
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1 Will not operate Are the power supply and telephone line
cords plugged into the DAS 202 and the
appropriate power/telephone jacks of your
residence/business?
2 LED indicator lights are off Is the phone line cord or power supply
properly plugged in?
3 Cannot turn on Answer key Have you recorded an outgoing message
(OGM1/OGM2)?
4 Will not record the Incoming Is your memory full? The DAS 202 will
message record up to 40 minutes of messages
5 Cannot operate remote Is your security code correct?
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6 Cannot play the current Does the clock need to be set or reset?
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7 Cannot hear message/ Have you checked to ensure a proper
Playbacks very loud volume setting is made?
8 LED indicates “88” or Please unplug unit and plug it back in. This
number of keys will not resets the DAS 202.
operate
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THE CANADIAN INDUSTRY STATEMENT
“Notice: To ensure Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This
certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications
network protective, operational and safety requirements. Industry Canada does
not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be
connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The
equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connections.
The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may
not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian
maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by
the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the
telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect
the equipment.”
CAUTION: “Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but
should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as
appropriate.”
“Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device
provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be
connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of
any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the
Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.”
The REN assigned to this device is 0.3.
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CARE
Keep the unit dry.
Handle the unit carefully. Do not drop it.
Do not use or store the unit in temperature extremes.
Keep the unit away from dust and dirt.
Do not modify or tamper with the unit’s internal components. Doing so might
invalidate the warranty and void your Industry Canada authorization to operate
it. If the trouble is harming the telephone lines, the phone company might ask
you to disconnect the unit until you fix the problem .
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your answering machine, basic safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including
the following:
1. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash
bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming
pool.
2. Use only the batteries indicated in the manual. Do not dispose of batteries in
a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special
disposal instructions.
Save these instructions
SANYO COMFORT WARRANTY
WARRANTY APPLICATION
New, unused Sanyo Communications products purchased in Canada through a Sanyo Authorized
Dealer are warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for ONE
YEAR covering parts and labour, from the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser. This
warranty only applies in favour of the original retail purchaser of the warranted product.
SANYO CANADA INC.’S RESPONSIBILITY
During the warranty period, SANYO Canada Inc. will repair, or at our option, replace a
Communications product which shows evidence of a manufacturing defect in materials or
workmanship. Replacement PARTS are warranted for the remaining portion of the
warranty period.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
(a) Communications products purchased outside Canada.
(b) Communications products purchased in a used condition.
(c) Problems due to product set-up and installation.
(d) Adjustments that are outlined in the Operating Manual.
(e) Accessory items including antenna, and batteries,
(f) Damage in or due to transportation.
(g) Damage due to improper maintenance, accident, abuse, misuse or negligence.
(h) Damage caused by lightning and power surges.
ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER’S RESPONSIBILITY
You, the original retail purchaser, must present your original, dated bill-of-sale together with this
warranty to SANYO Canada Inc. or to an authorized Sanyo Service Depot when you make a
claim under this warranty.
You, the original retail purchaser, are responsible for any costs of TRANSPORTING the product to
and from SANYO Canada Inc. or an authorized Sanyo Service Depot. You also are
responsible for the cost of any MAINTENANCE necessary in respect of the product.
WARRANTY BECOMES VOID
This warranty becomes void if the product’s serial numbers are altered or removed or if any repair
to the product is made other than by SANYO Canada Inc. or by an authorized Sanyo Service
Depot.
LIMITATIONS
(a). SANYO Canada Inc. reserves the right to change or improve the design of the model of
the product warranted hereunder without incurring any obligation to make any
modifications to or to install any improvement in or on the product.
(b). In no event shall SANYO Canada Inc. or any of its Authorized Dealers be liable for special
or consequential damage arising from the use of this product.
STATUTORY WARRANTIES
The above provisions do not preclude the operation of any applicable provincial statute which in
certain circumstances may not allow some of the limitations and exclusions described in this
Warranty. Where any terms of this Warranty are prohibited by such a statute, they shall be
deemed null and void but the remainder of this warranty shall remain in effect.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE
Please contact the Sanyo Authorized Dealer from whom the product was purchased, or contact
us directly at:
SANYO Canada Inc.
300 Applewood Cres.
Concord, Ont. L4K 5C7
(905) 760-9944
1-800-263-2244
00/07
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DAS 202 addition
LED Display Status List (DAS 202)
LED Display LED Status Description
0 On No messages in memory
1-60 On Number of messages recorded
A1/A2 On OGM 1/OGM 2 recorded or played
Flashing OGM1/OGM 2 not recorded
Ao On Answer Only mode
CL On Time and Date played
Flashing Time and Date setup required
Cc On CBT code setup display
Sc On Security code setup dispplay
Lo On Batteries low or absent
Fu On Memory full
00 On Memo message record/play
PS On Pause
ER On Memory failure
2R On Two-way recording
SA On Save All—Restores messages erased since last
All Erase. Press and hold ERASE for 2 seconds.
On Displays 1st digit of code
Flashing Set 1st digit of code
= On Displays 2nd digit of code
Flashing Set 2nd digit of code
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On Displays 3rd digit of code
Flashing Set 3rd digit of code
ES Flashes once Indicates ERASE is pressed
ON Flashing once Indicates the unit is in Answer mode
OF Flashes once Indicates the unit is not in Answer mode
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Sanyo DAS202 User manual

Category
Answering machines
Type
User manual

Sanyo DAS202 is a fully digital answering system with a 40-minute total recording time, allowing you to record outgoing messages, incoming messages, memos, and 2-way conversations. It features two outgoing message options: OGM1 is a conventional message, and OGM2 is an "answer only" message that plays when the memory is full. You can also use the memo function to leave messages for other family members or record both sides of a telephone conversation.

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