SOURCE: can't find booklet to help me in retrieving messages when I'm away from home
Here is the manual :Operating Instructions
Check page 43 : transfering calls
and answering system from page 36
SOURCE: retrieving messages from answering machine phonemate 8500
I think the default access code for the 8500 is 123; But I'm not sure if # or * has to be entered first; try all three?
SOURCE: Hi, I have a Casio calculator fx-991MS giving me wrong answers!
Hello,
I am only looking for a plausible cause of the error, because I do not believe your calculator can make such a mistake. I think you accidentally activated the Exponential display format and did not pay attention to the small, raised -03 that came at the end of the number displayed. It is a common mistake for those not very familiar with Scientific or exponential notation.
Let us try to reset your calculator to the normal (floating point) format.
Press the [MODE] key a number of times until you reach a screen that has FIX, SCI, NORM and under each one a number (FIX 1, SCI 2), Norm 3). To have the number of decimal place you gave in your result (4 decimal digits), you press 1 to select Fix then 4.
Be aware that scientific calculators usually stop displaying results in floating point format ( 0.0000045 ) if the number is smaller then 0.001. So basically, 0.00099 will be displayed as 9.90-04, -04 being raised above the level, and in smaller size.
Hope it helps.
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SOURCE: owners manual for casio phonemate TA140. Info on remote access
Use CODE button (under flip cover on left), then SCROLL DATA buttons ( under Diplay) and then SKIP button to select your preferred 3 digit code. 1) CODE; 2) SCROOL DATA up or down to desired 1st digit; 3) SKIP to advance to next digit; 4) Repeat 2) & 3) for 2nd &3rd digits; 5) CODE to finish. Call phone/answer machine from another phone and enter code -- after THE BEEP.
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