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- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 12:02:08 PST
- From: Mark Lottor <mkl@nw.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Sony IT-A4000 Digital Answering Machine Review
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- The Sony IT-A4000 has been out for a while now. It is a speakerphone
- and digital answering machine. It has a very hi-tech design and a
- real nice backlit LCD display. The answering machine has three
- outgoing messages, which can be your own or ones from ROM. The first
- is the normal please leave a message message. Another is for when
- your recording memory is full. And another is for when you put the
- machine in announce only mode.
-
- When leaving a message, a caller can push *1, *2, or *3 to have the
- message tagged for a particular recipient. The phone does not tell
- them to do this, you put it in your message if you want to, otherwise
- things go into box one by default. The phone has three LEDs on three
- buttons; the corresponding one blinks when a message is left "in" a
- particular "mailbox". Also, the display shows how many messages are
- in each box. Then the recipient can just hit one of the buttons to
- play back that box. However, don't get the impression that this is a
- voice-mail system. Messages are time and dated. A memo button lets
- you record from the local speakerphone mic or the current phone call
- into message area three.
-
- The phone can also be set to call another number after a message is
- received. It will try calling every 30 minutes until you answer (or
- read the new messages). It plays a recorded message (your own or from
- ROM) and waits for your password to access it. You could potentially
- record touch-tones into your "remote access" message if you wanted it
- to call your pager, although I haven't tried this. The remote mode is
- voice-synthesized but has only minor prompting. You can do most
- functions from the remote mode, including turning the machine on/off,
- call transfer on/off, change transfer number, and change OGMs.
- However, you can not delete individual messages, only complete
- mailboxes (you can play, delete, and skip individual messages from the
- front panel). It is slightly annoying when you call it because it
- doesn't tell you if there are new messages or not; you need to try the
- play command (or use toll-saver mode). Also, it will only listen to
- DTMF commands when it is finished prompting you, which can be annoying
- but the wait is never more than a second or two.
-
- The sound quality of digitized messages is OK but not great. However,
- it does hold up to 16 minutes worth of messages. The phone has CPC,
- toll-saver modes, and speed dials. The LCD display shows time, modes,
- number dialed, minutes talking, and number of messages. It can only
- be set to answer after three or five rings, or TS mode. In summary,
- its a nice phone. It has some minor annoyances, mostly because you
- know they could have just added a few lines of code to make it do
- something differently. However, it easily beats having a machine with
- tapes or paying someone for voice-mail service. It sells for around
- $199.
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