I have a TF 1202 Conairphone digital answer phone, which may be similar. All messages will be deleted from your machine the NEXT time someone leaves a message on your machine UNLESS you pressed stop/save while you were listening to the message you wanted to save.
Yes there will be no problems with this system.
Many phones today come with the answering machine already built in. When a caller leaves a message, the voice becomes a stream of bytes. Inside the answering machine, there is a microcontroller that digitizes the message the caller left. An analog-to-digital converter makes the voice digital. The digital answering machine uses solid state memory storage. The digitalized message is stored in low-power RAM (Random Access Memory). When a message is left on an answering machine and digitized into bytes of data, it is stored at a specific address in RAM. When the owner plays back his messages, the microcontroller reads the bytes from RAM and sends them through a digital-to-analog converter. Then the owner of the answering machine hears the caller's voice and message through the speakers. When the owner deletes a message, other messages are still available and will be played in order. This is because RAM is a high-speed memory device. The microcontroller moves up the other messages into freed-up space when a previous message is deleted. Kazuo Hashimoto invented the digital answering machine in 1983. It was called the Automatic Digital Telephone Answering Device. An answering machine is also commonly referred to as an answerphone or telephone answering device (TAD). The owner records a greeting that is played when the answering machine answers a phone call, and the answering machine can be set to answer after a certain number of rings. Another common feature of digital answering machines is that the owner can remotely check his messages by calling home and keying in a code.
It is not possible to recover erased message from your Panasonic cordless phone answering machine. You need to use caution before deleting messages.
The fax machine sending the fax scans the document and changes the information into a digital audio signal that can be transmitted over a phone line. The fax machine receiving the fax listens to that audio signal, and decodes the information to be able to print the fax off.
take the phone and look for the message or the evelope and hit 8 right away than after it tells you to record you hit 5 and you can here it replay.
If you have your own answering machine, it most likely has a remote feature or set of features. There is generally a code you enter to make the machine spit out it's messages to you. See your owner's manual or, if you don't have one, you can GOOGLE the manual or the manufacturer. Call your phone/machine from another phone. Wait for the outgoing message to finish. When you hear the beep, enter the code to listen to messages. (Or, depending on the machine, reset your outgoing message, delete messages etc.)
Yes, there are many panasonic digital cordless phone systems that include answering machines. The "Panasonic KX-TG3032B 2.4GHz FHSS, Caller Waiting, Caller ID, Digital Answering Machine Cordless Telephone" includes an answering machine. It can be purchased at "wegotbetterdeals.com." you have to purchase one seperately.
A text message is a specially formatted digital message that is created in a cell phone and transmitted to a cell tower using radio waves. The message is routed through the network, in much the same way that a voice communication is, and it is ultimately sent to the recipient's phone, again, using radio waves.
There isn't an easy way of doing that. The only way you can actually put a song as your answering machine is to have it playing on speakers and hold your phone up to it while you are supposed to be "recording" a message
A fax machine (or fascimile machine) is used to send documents electronically over a phone line. It scans the document, converts it into digital language that is a sound made over a phone line, then the fax machine on the other end decodes the signal and prints the fax out.
Typically not, these terminals communicate basically the same way as a fax or dial up modem, they generally need an analogue phone line to work, but I have seem terminals work on digital phone lines before, its just never guaranteed. However there is a device called a filter that you can get through your digital phone provider that should make it work.