Casio TA-119 User manual

RING SELECT SWITCH
The RING SELECT SWITCH is located on the back of the unit. The answering machine is shipped with
the RING SELECT SWITCH set to 4 rings.
Set the
RING SELECT SWITCH
to TS (Tollsaver), 2 or 4 to choose the number of rings before the
TA-119 answers an incoming call.
TS = When calling from a remote location, Tollsaver will help eliminate toll charges by letting you know
if there are any new messages before the TA-119 answers.
When set to TS, it answers calls after the:
Second ring when there are NEW messages
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2
RECORD GREETING
Record a personalized greeting, of unlimited
length, to answer your calls.
Be sure the LEDs are lit or flashing. Set th
VOLUME CONTROL
(located on the
right side) at the midpoint.
NOTE:
■The sound level is automatically adjusted when yo
greeting is played over the phone line.
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Please recor
new greeting
Press
GREETING RECORD
(under th
lid). "rc" will appear in the display and you
will hear:
Begin speaking 6-8" from the microphone
4After you finish speaking, press
GREETING RECORD
again.
5The TA-119 will play
your new greeting.
Hi,
this is...
CHECKRECORD
GREETING
IMP0RTANT FEATURES
ADVANCED MESSAGE MANAGEMENT
Allows you to manage your messages more effectively and efficiently. Digital technology provides you
with the following user conveniences:
Selective Save & Erase: Save and erase specific messages at the machine for added convenience
and flexibility.
Skip & Repeat: During playback of messages at the machine or remotely, skip and repeat
messages for greater playback control.
Instant Access™ to Messages: All messages are recorded digitally and therefore can be accessed
instantly for more efficient playback than tape based units.
All Digital Recording: Greetings and incoming messages are recorded on a digital chip, eliminating
mechanical components and increasing reliability. The TA-119 allows 20 minutes of combined
recording time for the greeting, incoming messages, recorded memos and conversations, and
Message File messages.
Your digital answering machine provides you with the following advantages:
1. Reliability. There are no moving parts to break. The use of electronic components effectively
increases the life of your machine.
2. Operational Ease. There is no tape to rewind or entangle. You no longer have to worry about
replacing worn or damaged parts.
NOTE:
■The audio quality of the digitally recorded greeting and incoming messages may be subtly different than those
recorded on microcassette.
VOICE TIME/DAY STAMP
No more guess-work to determine the time and day that your messages were recorded. Your TA-119
will digitally stamp each message with this information.
VOICE ASSISTED OPERATION
A synthesized voice confirms machine functions and commands when operating and programming the
TA-119 at the machine or via remote access.
CONFIRMATION VOICE PROMPT
A synthesized voice will reconfirm the selective erasing of messages. After completion of message
playback, you will hear “ Two messages erased.”
AUTO EXTENSION DISCONNECT
You can answer a call from any extension phone connected to the same line as the TA-119. Pick up any
extension phone after the TA-119 has answered the call. The unit will automatically stop playing your
greeting or recording an incoming message. If it does not stop, hang up the phone and then answer the
call again after two seconds to allow the answering system to detect the extension phone.
SHORT BURST/CELLULAR COMPATIBLE
The TA-119 is accessible from most telephones, pay phones and cellular phones for remote operation.
INITIAL SETUP
INITIAL SET
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Record a message using the method des
GREET
STORING A GREETIN
Up to ten different greetings can be saved in th
these greetings the caller will hear.
Press
GREETING FILE
while the greet
after recording has ended) to store your n
“Greeting File Transferred”
and “Fi” will a
OR
Press
GREETING CHECK
(under the l
GREETING FILE
while the greeting is
You will hear
“Greeting File Transferred”
a
CHECKRECORD
G
NOTE:
■Your current greeting will be erased unless you fir
transfer it to Greeting File.

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CORD GREETING
onalized greeting, of unlimited
wer your calls.
he LEDs are lit or flashing. Set the
ME CONTROL
(located on the
e) at the midpoint.
vel is automatically adjusted when your
ayed over the phone line.
Please record
new greeting.
REETING RECORD
(under the
will appear in the display and you
eaking 6-8" from the microphone.
finish speaking, press
ING RECORD
again.
19 will play
wgreeting.
Hi,
this is...
PRE-RECORDED GREETING
If you do not record a greeting or a power failure
depletes the 9 volt battery, the TA-119 will answer
calls with the following pre-recorded message,
"
Please record message.
"
ON/OFF
Press
ON/OFF
(under the lid) to turn
the answering machine on and off.
When set to the Off Mode, the TA-119 will not
record messages. The ringer can be set to
operate with the unit on or off. See "RINGER ON/
OFF" to set the ringer. On/Off feature can also be
used to exit Message Playback, Message Pause
or Time Set Mode. Doing so will return the unit
to Standby Mode. All messages will be saved.
MESSAGES/ON-OFF INDI
The MESSAGES/ON-OFF INDICATOR has four settings:
1. OFF = The TA-119 is off.
2. ON (light is solid) = The machine is on and no messages have bee
3. Light flashes slowly = Messages have been played and saved.
4. Light flashes quickly = New messages have been received and no
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PLAY NEW MESSAG
The MESSAGES/ON-OFF INDICATOR will flash quickly when new mes
shows the total number of new and saved messages (not including m
The TA-119 has a recording capacity of 20 minutes. Messages can b
length.
Press
NEW PLAY/PAUSE
. The new
message count will be announced. You will
hear:
Three new
messages.
New mes
received.
and day w
message.
NOTE:
■If the time an
not been set,
will be stamp
“Sunday 12:0
After the
message
CHECK
E
CORD
GREETING
ON/OFF
PLAY/PAUSE
NEWALL
INITIAL SETUP - GREETING
message using the method described under “RECORD GREETING”.
GREETING FILE
TORING A GREETING IN THE GREETING FILE
rent greetings can be saved in the Greeting File. At any time you can select which of
sthe caller will hear.
REETING FILE
while the greeting is being replayed (greeting is replayed automatically
ording has ended) to store your new greeting in the Greeting File. You will hear
gFile Transferred”
and “Fi” will appear in the display.
REETING CHECK
(under the lid) to play your current greeting. Then press
ING FILE
while the greeting is playing to store your greeting in the Greeting File.
hear
“Greeting File Transferred”
and “Fi” will appear in the display.
CHECK
R
D
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2
ANNOUNCE ONLY
Set the TA-119 to only play greetings and not
record incoming messages.
Press and hold
ANNOUNCE ONLY
for 2
seconds. “AO” will appear in the LCD to
indicate the ANNOUNCE ONLY mode is
activated.
To turn off Announce Only Mode, press
ANNOUNCE ONLY
briefly. The display
will show message count and will no
longer read “AO”.
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CHECK THE GREETING
You can listen to your greeting anytime.
Press
GREETING CHECK
(under the
lid). The TA-119 will play your greeting.
If a greeting was not recorded, the
pre-recorded greeting will play.
CHECKRECORD
GREETING
TA
The TA-119 als
synthesized vo
NOTE:
■The time and
1Press
TIM
feature.
TIME
CALL SCREENING
PLAYING MESSA
Call Screening allows you to hear who is calling before you answer th
the call and play your greeting through the speaker. You will then hea
If you want to speak to your caller, press
SPEAKERPHONE
or pic
connected to the same line as your TA-119. The TA-119 will automati
EXTENSION DISCONNECT.")
BASIC OPERAT
GREETING FILE
GREETING FILE
ANNOUNCE ONL
Y
greeting will be erased unless you first
Greeting File.

to turn
off.
9will not
set to
RINGER ON/
can also be
sage Pause
rn the unit
be saved.
AGES/ON-OFF INDICATOR
has four settings:
is on and no messages have been received.
have been played and saved.
ages have been received and not yet played.
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3
LAY NEW MESSAGES
will flash quickly when new messages are received. The display
saved messages (not including messages stored in Message File.)
of 20 minutes. Messages can be recorded up to five minutes in
he new
ed. You will
ree new
essages.
New messages are played in the order
received. The message number and time
and day will be announced before each
message.
NOTE:
■If the time and day have
not been set, all messages
will be stamped with
“Sunday 12:00 a.m
.”
Message two.
Tuesday, 3:45 p.m.
Hi, this is Sue.
I was calling...
After the end of the last
message you will hear:
End of
messages
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2
2
2
PAUSE MESSAGE PLAYBACK
You can temporarily pause message playback up to five minutes. During Pause Mode, the M
ON-OFF and MESSAGE FILE INDICATOR will flash. The TA-119 will not answer calls in the
Press
ALL
or
NEW PLAY/PAUSE
during message playback. The MESSAGES/
ON-OFF INDICATOR will flash slowly.
You have three options during Pause Mode:
Press
ALL
or
NEW PLAY/PAUSE
again
to resume listening to messages.
Leave the TA-119 in Pause Mod
automatically reset to answer c
five minutes. All messages will
Press
ON/OFF
twice to end p
return to Standby Mode. Any m
erased prior to Pause Mode, w
saved.
AUTOMATIC SAVE
1If you do not press ERASE while listening to messages or after playing them, the TA-
automatically save all messages.
SELECTIVE SAVE & ERASE
1Press
SAVE
or
ERASE
as the message you want saved or erased
is played back. A beep will be heard.
ERASE OR SAVE ALL MESSAGES:
1After playback of messages, you will hear,
“End of messages.”
Press
SAVE
or
ERASE
. The TA-119 allows up to seven seconds in which
the user can save or erase all messages. During the seven second
time period, the MESSAGES/ON-OFF INDICATOR will flash.
SAVE/ERASE SAFEGUARD
The TA-119 is designed to allow the user up to seven seconds to change their mind after er
saving messages. During this time, press
SAVE
or
ERASE
, this will override your previou
and erase or save all messages.
MESSAGES
PLAY/PAUSE
NEWALL
PLAY/PAUSE
NEWALL
ON/OFF
ERASE
SAVE
HOLD
FLASH
ERASE
SAVE
HOLD
FLASH
OR
OR
The TA-119 allows you to selectively save or erase individual messages or all messages.
INDIVIDUALLY SAVE OR ERASE MESSAGES:
SAVE & ERASE MESSAGES
TALKING CLOCK
The TA-119 also functions as a clock. A
synthesized voice will announce the time and day.
NOTE:
■The time and date must be set.
1Press
TIME
to use the Talking Clock
feature.
TIME
Wednesday,
2:30 p.m.
CALL SCREENING
YING MESSAGES
o is calling before you answer the phone. The TA-119 will answer
gh the speaker. You will then hear the caller through the speaker.
ress
SPEAKERPHONE
or pick up any extension phone
A-119. The TA-119 will automatically stop recording. (See "AUTO
SIC OPERATION PL

PLAYBACK
nutes. During Pause Mode, the MESSAGES/
119 will not answer calls in the Pause Mode.
Leave the TA-119 in Pause Mode. It will
automatically reset to answer calls after
five minutes. All messages will be saved.
Press
ON/OFF
twice to end pause and
return to Standby Mode. Any messages
erased prior to Pause Mode, will now be
saved.
SAVE
ges or after playing them, the TA-119 will
& ERASE
ved or erased
essages.”
Press
conds in which
seven second
flash.
nds to change their mind after erasing or
SE
, this will override your previous command
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ANSWER A CALL DURING PLAYBACK
If you receive an incoming call during message playback:
Press
SPEAKERPHONE
or pick up the telephone connected to the
answering machine or an extension phone and speak with the caller.
All messages will be saved.
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RECORD A MEMO
You can record a memo for another household member or a reminder for yourself. A memo can be
recorded up to five minutes in length and played at the machine or in remote operation. The memo will
be stamped with the time and day it was recorded. Recorded memos are played along with the incoming
messages in the order in which they were recorded.
Press
MEMO RECORD
."rc" will appear in the display and you
will hear:
Please record
a message.
Press
MEMO RECORD
at the end of the
recording.
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The TA-119 allows you to record important telephone conversations while using the speakerphone. The
conversation will be stamped with the time and day it was recorded. If the call is not answered at the
speakerphone, see "SWITCH FROM AN EXTENSION PHONE TO SPEAKERPHONE."
RECORD A CONVERSATION
Using Speakerphone, press
CONV
RECORD
any time during a conversation.
"rc" will appear in the display.
Press
CONV RECORD
again or
SPEAKERPHONE
to end the recording.
NOTE: In certain states, it is unlawful and may
lead to criminal penalties to record any
telephone conversation without prior consent of
all parties.
■One person at a time should speak while using the speakerphone.
■Red ce or eliminate backgro nd noise s ch as radio or television
SPEAKERPHONE
ON/OFF
ERASE
SAVE
HOLD
FLASH
ERASE
SAVE
HOLD
FLASH
MEMO CONV
RECORD
MEMO/CONVERSATION RECORD
MAXIMIZING THE BENEFITS OF THE SPEAKERPHONE
ual messages or all messages.
MESSAGES
PLAYBACK OPTIONS
SPEAKERPHON
E
MEMO CONV
RECORD

RING SELECT SWITCH
The RING SELECT SWITCH is located on the back of the unit. The answering machine is shipped with
the RING SELECT SWITCH set to 4 rings.
Set the
RING SELECT SWITCH
to TS (Tollsaver), 2 or 4 to choose the number of rings before the
TA-119 answers an incoming call.
TS = When calling from a remote location, Tollsaver will help eliminate toll charges by letting you know
if there are any new messages before the TA-119 answers.
When set to TS, it answers calls after the:
Second ring when there are NEW messages
Fourth ring when there are NO new messages
Hang up after the third ring to avoid toll charges.
2 = Answers all calls on the second ring.
4 = Answers all calls on the fourth ring.
NOTE:
■After you have retrieved messages, either from a remote location or at the machine, Tollsaver will reset to answer
on the fourth ring until a new incoming message is recorded.
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RINGER ON/OFF
You can set the TA-119 to ring like a telephone when a call comes in. You may answer the call using the
speakerphone or an extension phone. To program the Ringer On/Off feature, the unit must be on and the
MESSAGES/ON-OFF INDICATOR should be lit. The answering machine is shipped with the ringer off.
Set the
VOLUME CONTROL
at the
midpoint (located on the right side). Press and hold
ERASE
for five seconds. A ring
indicates the ringer is on.
Ringer ON = You will hear a ringing sound to
confirm the ringer was turned on.
Ringer OFF = You will hear a beep to confirm the
ringer was turned off.
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2
3
4
5
SET THE TIME/DAY STAMP
During message playback, a synthesized voice will announce the time and day of the week that each
message was received. To set the time and day of the week:
Press
TIME SET
(under the lid).
You will hear:
Sunday
Press
SKIP
or
REPEAT
until the correct day is
announced.
Saturday
Press
TIME SET
to set
the hour.
Enter hour
12 a.m.
Press
SKIP
to advance or
REPEAT
to
reverse the hour shown in the display.
Press
TIME SET
to set the minutes.
Enter
minute.
6Press
SKIP
to advance or
REPEAT
to
reverse the minutes shown in the display.
7Press
TIME SET
again to end. The day
and time will be announced and time set is
complete.
Saturday,
2:32 a.m.
NOTE:
■If the time and day have not been set or a power
failure depletes the 9 volt battery, all messages will
be stamped with
“Sunday 12:00 a.m
.”
ERASE
SAVE
HOLD
FLASH
TIME/SET
SKIP
REPEA
T
2
2
3
after recording has ended) to store your n
“Greeting File Transferred”
and “Fi” will a
OR
Press
GREETING CHECK
(under the l
GREETING FILE
while the greeting is
You will hear
“Greeting File Transferred”
a
At any time you can repeat this process t
CHECKRECORD
GREETING
NOTE:
■Each time a new greeting is recorded using the GR
become the current outgoing message. The prev
not stored in the Greeting File. Make sure that yo
you may wish to use it again later. If the previous
File, pressing
GREETING RECORD
will send that m
saved in the Greeting File, it will not be deleted un
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CHOOSING A GREETIN
To select which stored greeting will be used as
Press
GREETING FILE
. You will hear
“Greeting One”
followed by your first
stored greeting.
Press
SKIP
or
REPEAT
as described under
“MESSAGE PLAYBACK” to
advance to desired greeting.
NOTES::
■To select a greeting from the Greeting File as the o
greeting is playing.
■The previous greeting used as the outgoing messa
had already stored in the Greeting File. The previo
your current outgoing message has not been save
transfer it into Greeting File before you transfer a
SKIP
REPEA
T
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SAVING/ERASING GREE
Greetings in the Greeting File will remain saved
from the Greeting File:
Press
GREETING FILE
and use
SKIP
and
REPEAT
to hear the contents of the
Greeting File.
NOTE:
■If you change your mind, and wish to save a greet
playback of the greeting OR within 7 seconds afte
GREETING FILE
GREETING FILE
G

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g
hear:
Three new
messages.
and day w
message.
NOTE:
■If the time an
not been set,
will be stamp
“Sunday 12:0
After the
message
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PLAY ALL MESSAGE
The MESSAGES/ON-OFF INDICATOR flashes quickly when new mess
flashes slowly to indicate messages have been played and saved. Th
of new and saved messages (not including messages stored in Mess
Press
ALL PLAY/PAUSE
.
You will hear: All messa
received.
and day w
message.
NOTE:
■If the time an
not been set,
will be stamp
“Sunday 12:0
After the e
message
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MESSAGE PLAYB
REPEAT
Press
REPEAT
.
The message
number will be announced
and the current message will
replay.
1Press
SKIP
once to skip
forward to the next message.
SK
1Press
RE
a previou
Press
RE
backward
SKIP FORWARD REPLA
1Press
AL
"
End of m
PLAY/PAUSE
NEWALL
SKIP
REPEA
T
SKIP
REPEA
T
ording has ended) to store your new greeting in the Greeting File. You will hear
gFile Transferred”
and “Fi” will appear in the display.
REETING CHECK
(under the lid) to play your current greeting. Then press
ING FILE
while the greeting is playing to store your greeting in the Greeting File.
hear
“Greeting File Transferred”
and “Fi” will appear in the display.
me you can repeat this process to add additional greetings into the Greeting File.
CHECK
R
D
R
EETING
ew greeting is recorded using the GREETING RECORD button, that new greeting will automatically
urrent outgoing message. The previous greeting used as the outgoing message will be lost if it was
the Greeting File. Make sure that you have saved the current outgoing message in the Greeting file if
hto use it again later. If the previous greeting was one which you had already stored in the Greeting
GREETING RECORD
will send that message back to the Greeting File. Once a greeting has been
Greeting File, it will not be deleted until you choose to erase it from the Greeting File.
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4
OSING A GREETING FROM THE GREETING FILE
hstored greeting will be used as the current Outgoing Message:
REETING FILE
. You will hear
gOne”
followed by your first
reeting.
KIP
or
REPEAT
bed under
GE PLAYBACK” to
to desired greeting.
While hearing desired greeting, press
RECORD GREETING
to select greeting
as the new outgoing message.
You will hear
“Greeting File Transferred”
and “Fi” will appear in the display.
eeting from the Greeting File as the outgoing message, you must press
RECORD GREETING
while the
aying.
greeting used as the outgoing message will be sent back to the Greeting File IF it was one which you
tored in the Greeting File. The previous greeting will be lost if it was not a Greeting File greeting. If
outgoing message has not been saved in Greeting File, and you wish to use it again later, you should
oGreeting File before you transfer a different message out of Greeting File.
SKIP
REPEA
T
CHECKRECORD
GREETING
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NG/ERASING GREETINGS IN THE GREETING FILE
he Greeting File will remain saved until you choose to erase them. To erase a greeting
ting File:
REETING FILE
and use
SKIP
PEAT
to hear the contents of the
File.
Press
ERASE
while the
greeting you wish to
erase is playing. You will
hear a beep and “Er” will
appear in the display.
ERASE
SAVE
HOLD
FLASH
your mind, and wish to save a greeting after you have pressed
ERASE
, press
SAVE
during the
he greeting OR within 7 seconds after all the greetings have played.
You can skip forward through messages. The
message number will be announced.
Skip backward
message num
announced.
You can repeat the current message.
Five
messages.
GREETING FILE
G
REETING FILE
GREETING FILE
GREETING FILE
PLAY/PAUSE
NEWALL

MESSAGE FIL
E
3
ree new
essages.
g
and day will be announced before each
message.
NOTE:
■If the time and day have
not been set, all messages
will be stamped with
“Sunday 12:00 a.m
.”
Message two.
Tuesday, 3:45 p.m.
Hi, this is Sue.
I was calling...
After the end of the last
message you will hear:
End of
messages.
2
3
LAY ALL MESSAGES
flashes quickly when new messages have been received and
have been played and saved. The display shows the total number
luding messages stored in Message File.)
All messages are played in the order
received. The message number and time
and day will be announced before each
message.
NOTE:
■If the time and day have
not been set, all messages
will be stamped with
“Sunday 12:00 am
.”
Message one.
Wednesday,
1:34 p.m.
Hi Mike, I’m
calling to ...
After the end of the last
message you will hear:
End of
messages.
SAGE PLAYBACK
SKIP BACKWARD
1Press
REPEAT
twice to skip backward to
a previous message.
Press
REPEAT
each time you want to skip
backward through a message.
D REPLAY ALL MESSAGES
1Press
ALL PLAY/PAUSE
after hearing,
"
End of messages.
"
1
SAVE
or
ERASE
. The TA-119 allows up to seven seconds in which
the user can save or erase all messages. During the seven second
time period, the MESSAGES/ON-OFF INDICATOR will flash.
SAVE/ERASE SAFEGUARD
The TA-119 is designed to allow the user up to seven seconds to change their mind after er
saving messages. During this time, press
SAVE
or
ERASE
, this will override your previou
and erase or save all messages.
MESSAGE FILE FEATURES
Message File offers a convenient way to store important messages, long messages
or to separate messages for business, personal use or for other users.
The MESSAGE FILE INDICATOR has three settings:
Quickly flashing: New messages have been transferred to Message File, but not yet played
Slowly flashing: Messages have already been played and saved in Message File.
On: No message stored in Message File.
FORWARD MESSAGE TO MESSAGE FILE
To store a message into Message File:
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Press
ALL
or
NEW PLAY/PAUSE
to
playback your messages. Press
MESSAGE FILE
durin
you wish to transfer. You will h
“
Message File transferred.
” The
will be removed from the main
location and saved in Message
messages in the main location
renumbered, and the next mes
play.
NOTE:
■If the ERASE key is pressed at the end of message playback, then all messages will be erased in the
location, and the messages that were forwarded during playback will be saved in Message File.
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PLAY ALL MESSAGES IN MESSAGE FILE
When playing messages in Message File, you can utilize the convenient playback features s
Repeat, Pause Message Playback and Selective Save/Erase. See the above sections for mo
Press
MESSAGE FILE
. Messages stored
in this location will be played. You will hear:
No
messages. Mes
Four
Mes
Wednesd
Hi Mike
OR
2After the end of the last message, you will hear, "
End of messages.
"
SKIP
REPEA
T
SKIP
REPEA
T
SAVE
HOLD
FLASH
MESSA
G
MESSAGE FILE
ges. The
Skip backward message by message. The
message number and time/day stamp will be
announced.
Five
messages.
PLAY/PAUSE
NEWALL
PLAY/PAUSE
NEWALL

conds in which
seven second
flash.
nds to change their mind after erasing or
SE
, this will override your previous command
EATURES
essages, long messages
other users.
Message File, but not yet played.
saved in Message File.
OMESSAGE FILE
Press
MESSAGE FILE
during message
you wish to transfer. You will hear
“
Message File transferred.
” The message
will be removed from the main message
location and saved in Message File. The
messages in the main location area, will be
renumbered, and the next message will
play.
n all messages will be erased in the main play
kwill be saved in Message File.
NMESSAGE FILE
econvenient playback features such as: Skip/
. See the above sections for more information.
No
ssages. Message file.
Four messages.
Message one.
Wednesday, 1:34 p.m.
Hi Mike, I’m calling...
OR
of messages.
"
■One person at a time should speak while using the speakerphone.
■Reduce or eliminate background noise such as radio or television.
■Do not use an extension phone and speakerphone at the same time.
SPEAKERPHONE
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Press
SAVE/HOLD
.
"Hd" will appear in the
display.
Press
HOLD
,
SPEAKERPHONE
or
pick up an extension phone to take a
call off hold.
NOTE:
■Any call left on hold for five minutes will be
automatically disconnected.
SWITCH FROM SPEAKERPHONE TO
AN EXTENSION PHONE
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While a caller is on hold, pick up an
extension phone. Begin speaking.
SWITCH FROM AN EXTENSION PHONE TO
SPEAKERPHONE
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While using an extension phone, press
SPEAKERPHONE
.Hang up the extension phone and begin
speaking.
NOTE:
■If you use the speakerphone and a handset at the
same time, you may hear a howling noise. Lower the
volume on the TA-119 to eliminate the noise.
FLASH
1The ERASE button also functions as a flash button. If you subscribe
to a call waiting service and you receive another call while using the
speakerphone, press
ERASE/FLASH
to answer the second call.
Press
ERASE/FLASH
again to return to the first call. Flash may
also be used on a business phone system (CENTREX, PBX) for
transferring calls.
SAVE
HOLD
FLASH
MESSAGE FIL
E
SPEAKERPHON
E
ERASE
SAVE
HOLD
FLASH
SPEAKERPHON
E
ERASE
SAVE
HOLD
FLASH
FILE
MAXIMIZING THE BENEFITS OF THE SPEAKERPHONE
HOLD
You may place a call on hold while using the speakerphone. Move to another room and pick up an
extension phone. The TA-119 will automatically take the call off hold.
MESSAGE FIL
E

FCC REQUIREMENTS
USER INSTRUCTIONS IMP
SAFETY IN
REMOTE OPERATION
You can use Remote Operation from most
touchtone or cellular phones to retrieve, replay,
erase and save messages. The TA-119’s Remote
Access Code allows you to access the TA-119
when you are away from your home or office.
1Call the answering machine from a cellular,
pay or touchtone telephone.
NOTE:
■If the TA-119 does not respond when you enter your
code, try again after the beep.
2After the greeting has played, enter
your
3-DIGIT ACCESS CODE
. New
messages will play. After hearing
“End of
messages”
the remote menu will play.
Select another option or hang up.
REMOTE MESSAGE RETRIEVAL
To use Remote Operation, slowly enter each digit
of your Remote Access Code after the greeting
plays. If you call from a rotary or pulse telephone,
use Casio PhoneMate’s Touchtone Dialer. Use the
accessory order form to place an order.
SET REMOTE ACCESS CODE
1
2
Press
REMOTE CODE
(under the lid). You
will hear the current remote access code.
Press
REMOTE CODE
again. You will
hear
“Enter remote code one”
and the
current first digit of the remote code will
appear in the display.
3
4
5
Press
SKIP
to advance and
REPEAT
to reverse the
number shown in the display.
Press
REMOTE CODE
again to set the
second digit and once more to set the third
digit.
Press
REMOTE CODE
again to hear your
new Remote Access Code.
3
REMOTE VOICE MENU
After new message playback, the TA-119 lists the
remote menu options. You can select a remote option
or hang up to save messages.
Voice Menu
Enter
1
to Replay.
Enter
2
to Save.
Enter
3
to Erase.
Enter
4
to Record Message.
Enter
5
to Record Greeting.
Enter
6
to Play Message File.
1
1
SAVE MESSAGES
Messages can individually be saved during remote
playback or automatically saved by hanging up.
Press
2
during the message you wish to save.
To save messages individually:
To save all messages:
Press
2
during the voice menu.
2Hang up.
OR
ERASE MESSAGES
1
1
To selectively erase a message:
Press
3
as the message you wish to erase is
played back.
To erase all messages:
Press
3
during the voice menu.
NOTE:
■If the erase option was chosen, once you disconne
from the line, messages are permanently deleted.
Prior to hanging up, you may change your mind an
save messages by pressing
2
on the touchtone
keypad within 10 seconds of your last remote
command.
RECORD A MESSAGE
Record a message for yourself or a household
member from a remote location.
1
2
Enter
4
on the touchtone keypad to record
a new message.
You will hear:
After the tone, begin speaking. Press
4
when you finish speaking.
Please record a
message. Press fo
when finished.
RECORD A NEW GREETING
1
2
Enter
5
on the touchtone keypad
to record your new
greeting. You will hear:
Record new
greeting. Pre
five when finis
After the tone, begin speaking.
Press
5
when you finish speaking.
The new greeting will play. You will hear
the remote menu again. Select another
option or hang up.
PLAY MESSAGE FILE
1Enter
6
on the
touchtone keypad.
Enter six to play
message file.
1
REPLAY MESSAGES
Replay all new and saved messages from a remote
location.
Press
1
on a touchtone
keypad. You will hear:
You may select another option or hang up and
the TA-119 will automatically save messages.
Four messages.
Message one.
Thursday, 10:15 a.m.
2
Additional
Options
Enter
❋❋
❋❋
❋
to Repeat.
Enter
#
to Skip.
Enter
0
to hear
Voice Menu.
REMOTE CODE
The TA-119 is shipped with the remote access code
set as “1 2 3”. To change the remote access code:
SKIP
REPEA
T
Change your greeting from a remote location.
You can play messages in Message File from a
remote location.

INSTALACIÓN
ADDITIONAL IN
1
2
REFERENCIA RÀ
3
MULTI-LINE
INSTALLATION
BATTERY BACKUP
Install one fresh 9 volt (9V) battery to protect
your greeting, incoming messages and any
programmed information (i.e. time/day stamp)
during a power failure. The programmed
information is saved during a power
failure until the battery is depleted.
INSTALLING A 9V
BATTERY
To protect your messages and programmed
information during a power failure:
Disconnect the AC Adapter from the
electrical wall outlet. Turn the TA-119 over
and remove the battery cover.
Install a 9V alkaline battery. Make sure the
battery is connected correctly. Replace the
cover. Reconnect the AC Adapter.
TWO-LINE INSTALLATION
Two-line installations may require a two line
T-Adapter for your machine to operate correctly.
The T-Adapter allows you to connect your
machine to Line 1 or Line 2. The TA-119 will
only answer one line.
Installations with more than two lines, such as a
business phone system, may require a separate
RJ11 jack for answering machines. Please
contact your telephone equipment provider for
additional information.
You can use the TA-119 as an extension phone
on a business phone system, but some systems
will require that you install an A+A1 Adapter to
light the in-use indicator on the receptionist’s
console. See the accessory order form to order
an A+A1 Adapter.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CLEANING THE TA-119
NOTE:
■Make sure a
disconnectin
greeting and
be recorded
Clean the plas
only. Do not u
of any kind.
Comien
CAUTION:
To reduce the ri
follow these ins
1. Use only a 9
1604A size batt
2. Do not dispo
may explode. C
special disposa
3. Do not open
electrolyte is co
eyes or skin. It
4. Exercise car
short the batter
rings, bracelets
may overheat a
5. Do not attem
provided with o
The batteries m
6. Do not attem
provided with o
heating them. S
may occur caus
7. When replac
replaced at the
discharged batt
pressure and ru
(Applies to prod
separately repla
8. When insert
proper polarity
insertion of batt
result in leakage
employing more
primary battery
9. Remove the
product will not
(several months
battery could le
10.Discard “dea
“dead” batteries
11.Do not store
with or identifie
temperature are
or refrigerator f
should be prote
and defrosting.
temperature pri
BAT
CAUTION: Disconnect the TA-119 from the
power outlet before cleaning.
ON
essages:
uring the voice menu.
tion was chosen, once you disconnect
messages are permanently deleted.
ng up, you may change your mind and
sby pressing
2
on the touchtone
10 seconds of your last remote
ORD A MESSAGE
age for yourself or a household
aremote location.
nthe touchtone keypad to record
ssage.
ear:
one, begin speaking. Press
4
finish speaking.
Please record a
message. Press four
when finished.
D A NEW GREETING
nthe touchtone keypad
your new
You will hear:
Record new
greeting. Press
five when finished.
one, begin speaking.
when you finish speaking.
greeting will play. You will hear
emenu again. Select another
hang up.
YMESSAGE FILE
2
nthe
keypad.
Enter six to play
message file.
Filed messages will be played. You will hear
the remote menu again. Select another
option or hang up.
REPEAT MESSAGES
1
1
Press
❋❋
❋❋
❋
once to repeat the current
message.
SKIP BACKWARD
Press
❋❋
❋❋
❋
twice to skip backward to
previous messages.
SKIP FORWARD
1Press
#
once to skip forward to the next
message.
REMOTE ACTIVATION
1Call and let your phone ring 10 times. The
TA-119 will answer and will ask for your
remote access code. Enter your
3-DIGIT
REMOTE CODE
.
1
2
Enter your
3-DIGIT REMOTE ACCESS
CODE
after hearing three beeps. (See
"REMOTE MESSAGE RETRIEVAL.")
After listening to messages, you may press
3
on the keypad to erase messages or, as
a specific message plays, press
3
to
individually erase that message.
MESSAGE RETRIEVAL WHEN
MEMORY IS FULL
You can skip forward through messages.
If you leave your home or office without turning
on your TA-119, you can do so from any
telephone.
If the TA-119’s memory is full, you will hear three
short beeps. To retrieve messages remotely when
the TA-119’s memory is full:
reeting from a remote location.
essages in Message File from a
n.
2The TA-119 will turn on and will begin the
remote access menu.
NOTE:
■If the remote access code is not entered properly, the
TA-119 will not turn on.

N
DITIONAL INFO TROUBLESHOOTING
WARRANTY
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
CASIO PHONEMATE, INC.
20665 Manhattan Place, Torrance, CA 90501
Internet Web Site: http://www.casiophonemate.com
MISI 1/99
Printed in Malaysia
U.S. Patents: 5,289,529; 5,400,393; 5,588,046; 5,606,598; 5,680,075; 5,692,04
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Recorded messages are cut off.
The TA-119 is designed to disconnect from the
line after a caller stops talking. Calls may be
cut off if a five second pause is detected, if the
caller does not speak loud enough, or if the
message is less than four seconds.
The TA-119 does not respond when you
enter your remote access code during the
greeting.
Try re-entering the correct code after the beep.
Between messages there is an operator
recording or a beep and dial tone.
The caller has hung up without leaving a
message. A shorter greeting will reduce the
frequency of these recordings.
You have more than one telephone number
and are experiencing difficulty.
See "MULTI-LINE INSTALLATION."
There is no sound during playback.
Check and adjust the VOLUME CONTROL.
The unit does not automatically stop playing
the greeting or recording a message when
you pick up an extension phone.
Hang up the phone and then answer the call
again after two seconds to allow the answering
system to detect the extension phone.
After several attempts the TA-1
operate properly.
To reset the TA-119, unplug the A
PLUG from the back of the TA-11
seconds and remove the battery
installed). The greeting, incomin
and time/day stamp will be lost.
greeting and set the time and da
If this action does not fix the pro
Casio PhoneMate Helpline. Casio
Helpline staff can often resolve p
recommend repair service when
Unless you live close to a Casio
Service Center, you may be requ
product to Casio PhoneMate for
the product to the service center
1. Package the unit in its origina
comparable package.
2. Include a clear and specific ex
the problem.
3. Include your name, address, a
number.
4. Provide a legible photocopy o
store receipt for warranty pur
FACTORY SERVICE CENTERS
CASIO PHONEMATE, INC.
Attn: Customer Service
20665 Manhattan Place
Torrance, CA 90501
(310) 328-6453
A-119
NOTE:
■Make sure a battery is installed before
disconnecting the unit from the power outlet or the
greeting and programmable information will need to
be recorded and entered.
Clean the plastic cabinet with a clean soft cloth
only. Do not use excess water or cleaning liquid
of any kind.
IMPORTANT! SALES SLIP OR EVIDENCE OF PURCHASE DATE REQUIRE
Comience a hablar a una distancia de
CASIO PHONEMATE, IN
Attn: Customer Service
8805 Kelso Drive
Baltimore, MD 21221
(410) 391-0974
Should you have additional questions, please call Casio PhoneMate’s Helpline at (310) 320
assistance.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and
follow these instructions:
1. Use only a 9V carbon zinc or alkaline, 1604 or
1604A size battery.
2. Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a fire. The cell
may explode. Check with local codes for possible
special disposal instructions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies). Released
electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the
eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to
short the battery with conducting materials such as
rings, bracelets and keys. The battery or conductor
may overheat and cause burns.
5. Do not attempt to recharge the battery(ies)
provided with or identified for use with this product.
The batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode.
6. Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery(ies)
provided with or identified for use with this product by
heating them. Sudden release of the battery electrolyte
may occur causing burns or irritation to eyes or skin.
7. When replacing batteries, all batteries should be
replaced at the same time. Mixing fresh and
discharged batteries could increase internal cell
pressure and rupture the discharged battery(ies).
(Applies to products employing more than one
separately replaceable primary battery).
8. When inserting batteries into this product, the
proper polarity or direction must be observed. Reverse
insertion of batteries can cause charging, and that may
result in leakage or explosion. (Applies to products
employing more than one separately replaceable
primary battery).
9. Remove the batteries from this product if the
product will not be used for a long period of time
(several months or more) since during this time the
battery could leak in the product.
10.Discard “dead” batteries as soon as possible since
“dead” batteries are more likely to leak in a product.
11.Do not store this product, or the batteries provided
with or identified for use with this product in high
temperature areas. Batteries that are stored in a freezer
or refrigerator for the purpose of extending shelf life
should be protected from condensation during storage
and defrosting. Batteries should be stabilized at room
temperature prior to use after cold storage.
BATTERY CAUTION
rom the
The TA-119 does not respond w
ANNOUNCE ONLY
button is pres
Make sure you are pressing and
the button for at least 2 seconds

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installation
instructions
INSTALLATION
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Speakerphone
After several attempts the TA-119 will not
operate properly.
To reset the TA-119, unplug the AC ADAPTER
PLUG from the back of the TA-119 for 10
seconds and remove the battery (if one is
installed). The greeting, incoming messages
and time/day stamp will be lost. Re-record the
greeting and set the time and day.
If this action does not fix the problem, call the
Casio PhoneMate Helpline. Casio PhoneMate’s
Helpline staff can often resolve problems or
recommend repair service when needed.
Unless you live close to a Casio PhoneMate
Service Center, you may be required to mail a
product to Casio PhoneMate for repair. To mail
the product to the service center you should:
1. Package the unit in its original box or a
comparable package.
2. Include a clear and specific explanation of
the problem.
3. Include your name, address, and phone
number.
4. Provide a legible photocopy of the dated
store receipt for warranty purposes.
ECENTERS
F PURCHASE DATE REQUIRED
CASIO PHONEMATE, INC.
Attn: Customer Service
8805 Kelso Drive
Baltimore, MD 21221
(410) 391-0974
honeMate’s Helpline at (310) 320-9810 for
The TA-119 does not respond when
ANNOUNCE ONLY
button is pressed.
Make sure you are pressing and holding
the button for at least 2 seconds.

FCC REQUIREMENTS
USER INSTRUCTIONS
1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label
that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence
Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, provide this information to your telephone company.
2. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and
still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of
the RENs of all devices should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may
connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should call your local telephone company to
determine the maximum REN for your calling area.
3. If your answering machine causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may
discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance
notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be advised of your right to
file a complaint with the FCC.
4. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures
that could affect the proper operation of your equipment. If they do, you will be given advance notice
so as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.
5. If there is a problem with this unit, the telephone company may ask you to disconnect this
equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the
equipment is not malfunctioning.
6. Repairs can only be made by the manufacturer or an authorized service agency. Unauthorized
repairs void registration and warranty. Contact seller or manufacturer for details of permissible user-
performed routine repairs, and where and how to have other than routine repairs made.
7. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to
party lines is subject to state tariffs. (Contact your state public utility commission or corporation
commission for information.)
Jack: RJ11 Ringer Equivalence: See bottom/underside of the TA-119 base unit.
CASIO PHONEMATE, Inc. 20665 Manhattan Place, Torrance, CA 90501
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
●Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
●Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
●Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
●Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any changes made by the user not approved by CASIO PHONEMATE can void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
IMP
SAFETY IN
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightnin
2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations u
3. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or ter
network interface.
4. Use caution when installing or modifying telep
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basic safe
fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water; for exampl
wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart,
to the product.
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back
overheating, these openings must not be block
placing the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or ot
or over a radiator or heat register. This product
proper ventilation is provided.
7. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cor
animals or persons walking on it.
8. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cor
9. Never push objects of any kind into this produ
points or short out parts that could result in a
product.
10.To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disa
when service or repair work is required. Openi
or other risks. Incorrect re-assembly can cause
11.Unplug this product from the wall outlet and re
conditions:
A. When the power supply cord or plug is dam
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or w
D. If the product does not operate normally by
controls, that are covered by the operating
may result in damage and will often require
to normal operation.
E. If the product has been dropped or the cab
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in
12.Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless
electric shock from lightning.
13.Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak w
SAVE THES
NOTE:
■If the TA-119 does not respond when you enter your
code, try again after the beep.
Select another option or hang up. 1yg
Press
3
as the message you wish to erase is
played back. 1Enter
6
on the
touchtone keypad.
Enter six to play
message file.

INSTALACIÓN
REFERENCIA RÀ
1
2
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
3
4
5
IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ATION INSTRUCTIONS
telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the
rface.
when installing or modifying telephone lines.
PRECAUTIONS
ur telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of
ock and injury to persons, including the following:
nderstand all instructions.
arnings and instructions marked on the product.
product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
for cleaning.
his product near water; for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a
nt, or near a swimming pool.
ethis product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage
ct.
enings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect it from
these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by
roduct on the bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near
diator or heat register. This product should not be placed in an enclosed environment unless
lation is provided.
wanything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by
ersons walking on it.
oad wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage
ort out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the
e risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualified serviceperson
eor repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages
s. Incorrect re-assembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following
epower supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
has been spilled into the product.
oduct has been exposed to rain or water.
oduct does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those
that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls
lt in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product
al operation.
oduct has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
oduct exhibits a distinct change in performance.
a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of
ck from lightning.
he telephone to report a gas leak while near the leak.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CLEANING THE TA-119
ENCHUFE
el cordón de teléfono de su
TA-119 en un enchufe de pared de
teléfono.
CONECTE
el enchufe de adaptador de
CA en el enchufe para adaptador de CA
que hay en la parte de atrás de su TA-
119.
ENGANCHE
el cordón a través del
sujetador de cordón del adaptador de CA
para evitar una desconexión accidental.
CONECTE
el cordón del teléfono al
enchufe de su TA-119 etiquetado “TO
TELEPHONE” (al teléfono).
NOTA:
■La desconexión del adaptador de CA de la parte de
atrás de la unidad hará que su TA-119 borre todos
los mensajes recibidos y saludos grabados.
ENCHUFE
el adaptador de CA en un
tomacorriente de pared eléctrico. Después
de ocho segundos se oirá una señal
acústica and "PF" will appear in the
display. Su TA-119 está listo para grabar
un saludo.
Instale una batería de 9 voltios (9V) para
proteger los mensajes recibidos, el saludo
y la configuración de la hora y el día.
Fije el control de volumen
(VOLUME)
en el punto medio.
GRABACIÓN DEL SALUDO
Grabe un saludo personalizado, de hasta dos
minutos, para contestar sus llamadas.
Asegúrese de que las luces indicadoras están
encendidas o destellando.
NOTA:
■El nivel de sonido se ajusta automáticamente cuando
el saludo se transmite por la línea de teléfono.
Oprima el botón de grabación de saludo
(GREETING RECORD)
y espere a que
se encienda el indicador de grabación
(RECORD INDICATOR).
Comien
15 a 20
4
5
Despué
otra vez
(GREE
Su TA-1
Please record
new greeting.
Oprima
(TIME
FIJAC
Oprima
repetici
máquin
Oprima
(TIME
Oprima
aument
(REPE
display
Oprima
(TIME
6
7
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aument
repetici
shown
Oprima
de tiem
El día y
anuncia
del tiem
comple
temperature are
or refrigerator f
should be prote
and defrosting.
temperature pri
CAUTION: Disconnect the TA-119 from the
power outlet before cleaning.
nthe
keypad.
Enter six to play
message file.
2
3
on the keypad to erase messages or, as
a specific message plays, press
3
to
individually erase that message.

NWARRANTY
Internet Web Site: http://www.casiophonemate.com
MISI 1/99
Printed in Malaysia
U.S. Patents: 5,289,529; 5,400,393; 5,588,046; 5,606,598; 5,680,075; 5,692,04
ERENCIA RÀPIDA
3
2
1
3
4
5
A-119
ACCESSORIES
To order accessories, simply cut out this order form, fill in the appropriate information and
payment (check, money order or credit card information) to: CASIO PHONEMATE Parts Dep
8805 Kelso Drive, Baltimore, MD 21221 or Call: 1-800-322-9995 for credit card orders.
Description Part No. Price Q
Lightning Arrestor - Recommended for areas prone to electrical storms. 2700140 $19.95
A + A1 Light Control 2701180 $6.95
AC Adapter - For Model TA-119. 1601086 $13.50
Touchtone Dialer - Activates the beeperless remote operation. 2001018 $19.95
Subto
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All orders add shipping and hand
To
Please charge my credit card.
VISA MasterCard
Enclosed is my check/money order for the total amount.
Card No. Expiration Date
Name____________________________________________________________________
Street Address_____________________________________________________________
City _________________________________________ State __________ Zip Code _____
Signature___________________________________________ Telephone_____________
We do not accept C.O.D. orders. Allow 15 working days for delivery. Prices subject to change without n
subject to 20% restocking charge upon approval.
IMPORTANT! SALES SLIP OR EVIDENCE OF PURCHASE DATE REQUIRE
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may also have other rights which vary from sta
The limited warranty is extended only to the original consumer of a CASIO PHONEMATE product and is
respect to consumers within the United States of America and Canada. Should this product prove defect
of improper workmanship or material during the period of one (1) year from the date of original purchas
PHONEMATE will repair or, at its option, replace the product without charge for parts or labor. If CASIO
elects to replace the product, such replacement may be accomplished with a factory-reconditioned unit.
This limited warranty does not apply: (a) to any product damaged by accident, misuse, improper line vo
fire, water, or other acts of nature, (b) if the product is altered or repaired by anyone other than CASIO P
INC. or one of its authorized warranty stations or (c) if the FCC-approved connector plugs are removed.
warranty does not cover broken or marred cabinets.
Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, all implied warranties made by CASIO PHONEMATE in
with this product are limited in duration to a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase, a
warranties, whether expressed or implied, shall apply to this product after said period.
Should this product prove defective in workmanship or material, the consumer’s sole remedies shall be
replacement as is herein-above provided. Under no circumstances shall CASIO PHONEMATE be liable fo
damage, direct, consequential, or incidental arising out of the use of or inability to use this product.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation
or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you.
In order to obtain warranty service, you must provide evidence of purchase date. For your convenience,
dealer’s dated bill of sale or delivery ticket as evidence of the purchase date.
Before returning or exchanging your product, call CASIO PHONEMATE ’s Helpline at (310) 320-9810.
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4
5
Después de terminar de hablar, oprima
otra vez el botón de grabación de saludo
(GREETING RECORD)
.
Su TA-119 reproducirá el saludo.
Please record
new greeting.
Oprima el botón de fijación de tiempo
(TIME SET)
.
FIJACIÓN DE LA HORA Y
EL DÍA
Oprima el botón de salto
(SKIP)
o
repetición
(REPEAT)
hasta que la
máquina anuncie el día correcto.
Oprima el botón de fijación de tiempo
(TIME SET)
para fijar la hora.
Oprima el botón de salto
(SKIP)
para
aumentar la hora o el botón de repetición
(REPEAT)
para disminuirla shown in the
display.
Oprima el botón de fijación de tiempo
(TIME SET)
para fijar los minutos.
6
7
Oprima el botón de salto
(SKIP)
para
aumentar los minutos o el botón de
repetición
(REPEAT)
para disminuirlos
shown in the display.
Oprima nuevamente el botón de fijación
de tiempo
(TIME SET)
para terminar.
El día y la hora se
anunciarán y la fijación
del tiempo se habrá
completado.
Sunday
Enter hour
a.m.
Enter
minute.
Saturday,
2:32 a.m.
temperature areas. Batteries that are stored in a freezer
or refrigerator for the purpose of extending shelf life
should be protected from condensation during storage
and defrosting. Batteries should be stabilized at room
temperature prior to use after cold storage.
rom the

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easy operating
guide!
INSTALLATION
TO TELEPHONE
USE ONLY WITH CPMI
ADAPTOR M/N-75
TO WALL JACK
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RINGS
1
ABC
2
DEF
3
GHI
4
JKL
5
MNO
6
PRS
7
TUV
8
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4
5
PLUG
the TA-119’s telephone
cord into a telephone wall jack.
CONNECT
the AC Adapter Plug into the AC Adapter Outlet
on the back of the TA-119.
LOOP
the cord through the AC
Adapter Cord Holder to prevent accidental disconnection.
NOTE:
■Disconnection of the AC Adapter from the back of the unit will
cause the TA-119 to erase all recorded messages and greetings.
PLUG
the AC Adapter into an electrical wall
outlet. After eight seconds a beep will be
heard and "PF" will appear in the display. The
TA-119 is now ready to record a greeting.
Install a 9 volt (9V) battery to protect your
greeting, incoming messages and time/day
setting. (See "INSTALLING A 9V BATTERY.")
RIES
the appropriate information and send it with
o: CASIO PHONEMATE Parts Department,
-9995 for credit card orders.
Part No. Price Qty. Total
storms. 2700140 $19.95
2701180 $6.95
1601086 $13.50
2001018 $19.95
Subtotal
MD residents add applicable sales tax
All orders add shipping and handling $3.50
Total
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
tate __________Zip Code _______________
_____ Telephone_______________________
y. Prices subject to change without notice. Returns
F PURCHASE DATE REQUIRED
ave other rights which vary from state to state.
CASIO PHONEMATE product and is valid only with
da. Should this product prove defective by reason
year from the date of original purchase, CASIO
tcharge for parts or labor. If CASIO PHONEMATE
ed with a factory-reconditioned unit.
yaccident, misuse, improper line voltage, lightning,
aired by anyone other than CASIO PHONEMATE,
roved connector plugs are removed. This limited
ties made by CASIO PHONEMATE in connection
from the date of original purchase, and no
ct after said period.
econsumer’s sole remedies shall be such repair or
shall CASIO PHONEMATE be liable for any loss or
for inability to use this product.
nty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental
ay not apply to you.
urchase date. For your convenience, keep the
ase date.
ATE ’s Helpline at (310) 320-9810.
CONNECT
the cord from your
telephone to the TA-119’s outlet
labeled “TO TELEPHONE.”
LED DISPLAYS
Announce
Only
Erase
Messages
Forward to
Message
File or
Greeting File
Hold
Low
Battery
Message
Count
Pause
Playback
Power
Failure
Record
Save
Messages
Speaker-
phone
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