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How to Maintain an Analog Answering Machine
by a eHow Electronics Editor
An analog answering machine is an old fashioned type of answering machine that was used prior to the arrival of digital answering machines on the market. An analog answering machine has a tape that records the messages that people leave for you. If you do own an analog answering machine, you should maintain it in order for it to last you a very long time.
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How to Have a Great Answering Machine Message
by a eHow Electronics Editor
If you have an answering machine, then you may be wondering how to leave a great greeting that your callers will hear. You can make a funny or serious greeting, but there are things to consider when making a great answering machine message.
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How to Download Celebrity Answering Machine Greetings
by a eHow Electronics Editor
When you record your outgoing answering machine message, you probably want to get creative and make people laugh each time they hear your greeting. Instead of recording a traditional message, download and use celebrity answering machine greetings.
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How to Set up a Multiple Line Answering Machine
by a eHow Electronics Editor
Multiple line answering machines are manufactured to answer incoming calls from more than one telephone line. These answering machines are more affordable alternatives to voicemail or answering services for small businesses and home offices. Most multiple line answering machines are equipped to handle two telephone lines. You can also find multiple line answering machines incorporated into the multiple line phones.
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How to Troubleshoot an Analog Answering Machine
by a eHow Electronics Editor
You depend on your answering machine to answer calls and take messages when you're not there. So, when your answering machine doesn't do its job, it can be very frustrating. Analog or tape answering machines are often hard to troubleshoot since the majority of answering machines now are digital, but don't give up.
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How to Shop for an Answering Machine
by a eHow Electronics Editor
The answering machine has come a long way since it was first invented in 1904. This device initially used magnetic tape when recording messages from incoming calls, but that tape is now being replaced by the more efficient microchip in digital machines. Once only available as a stand alone equipment, the answering machine is now often incorporated into today's telephones. There are many options for you to choose from when you shop for an answering machine.
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How to Buy a Panasonic Digital Answering Machine
by a eHow Electronics Editor
Panasonic answering machines are a choice for people who require answering machines that do more than just take messages. You can buy Panasonic answering machines that double as fax machines, feature talking caller ID, run conference calls and work with as many as 8 handsets. To choose your next model, follow these steps.
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How to Troubleshoot a Digital Answering Machine
by a eHow Electronics Editor
You can't stay glued to your phone 24 hours a day. And that's why you own an answering machine. Chances are you have a digital answering machine to go with everything else digital in your life. But what if things aren't working right? It's a headache, for sure, but there are things you can do to troubleshoot a digital answering machine.
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How to Shop for a Digital Answering Machine
by a eHow Electronics Editor
Digital answering machines have become the standard answering machine, replacing the old micro-tape variety. However, they still have a high-tech mystique about them, causing some people to be confused as to the best one to buy. In truth, shopping for a digital answering machine is easy.
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How to Replace an Answering Machine With Voice Mail
by a eHow Electronics Editor
Voice mail offers several advantages over an answering machine. It is easily accessible remotely, and can be accessed independently of the phone line, so important phone calls aren't thwarted by a busy signal. In addition, voice mail is more reliable than an answering machine. It is unaffected by loose wires or power outages. Replacing your answering machine with voice mail can seem intimidating initially, but it is quite simple.
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