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The Answering Machine Menu
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7.4
The Answering Machine Menu
Main menu
1
Play back messages
If no messages have been recorded, you hear two short audio signals and return
to the main menu.
1
Pause / Play
5
Delete message
7
To previous message
9
To next message
0
Listen to “Play back messages” menu again
r
Back to main menu
2
Delete old messages
52
Delete all old messages
0
Listen to “Delete messages” menu again
r
Back to main menu
3
Switching the answering machine on / off
4
Switching the answering and recording mode on / off
5
Record greetings
1
Record greeting and message greeting
2
Record announcement
3
Closing message
Recording and selection
1
Listen to all recordings
2
Select a greeting during monitoring
8
Record greeting > End with 1
0
Listen to “Recording and selection” menu again
r
Back to Main menu
0
Listen to “Record greetings” menu again
r
Back to main menu
0
Listen to main menu again
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USB Devices
8
USB Devices
USB Devices at the FRITZ!BoxUSB
The FRITZ!Box is equipped with a USB port (also known as a USB host
controller). Various USB devices can be connected to the host controller:
°
an AVM FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N or an AVM FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
°
a USB mass storage device (hard drive, memory stick)
°
a printer
°
a USB hub
You can connect two USB mass storage devices and one USB print-
er, or three USB mass storage devices to the USB hub.
The USB port of the FRITZ!Box supports the USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 stan-
dards.
8.1
Connecting USB Devices
Connecting a USB cable to the USB port
Connection
Some USB devices, such as memory sticks or the
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N, are inserted directly into the USB
port on the FRITZ!Box. Other devices like USB printers are
connected to the USB port by means of a USB cable.
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Accessing USB Devices
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8.2
Accessing USB Devices
Network Access
As soon as a USB device is connected to the FRITZ!Box, all
of its functions are available in the entire network:
°
The files in the USB mass storage can be accessed
from the network via FTP (File Transfer Protocol), or you
can make the USB mass storage device available as a
network storage device.
°
USB printers are available as network printers.
USB Remote
Connection
With the USB remote connection, a computer in the net-
work can use USB devices just as if they were connected di-
rectly to the computer via the USB cable.
The USB remote connection is enabled for each USB device
class individually (USB printer, USB storage and other USB
devices).
8.3
FRITZ!Box USB Remote Connection
With the FRITZ!Box USB remote connection you can control
connections between your computer and USB devices. The
computer and the USB devices are all connected with the
FRITZ!Box.
A USB device connected to the FRITZ!Box is handed over to
a computer via the USB remote connection function. The
USB device is detected as new hardware by the operating
system on this computer, so that device software can be in-
stalled as if it were connected directly to the computer. The
While a computer accesses a USB device via the USB re-
mote connection, the USB device is not available for other
computers in the network.
The USB remote connection can be used in Windows Vista
(32-bit) and
Windows XP (32-bit)
with Service Pack 2 or
higher.
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Enabling the USB Remote Connection
USB remote connection can be enabled for various USB de-
vices, such as USB mass storage devices, printers and
scanners.
With the FRITZ!Box USB remote connection you can enjoy
the full range of functions of your USB devices.
°
USB storage devices can also be used with special file
formats like NTFS.
°
All-in-one printers can also be used for scanning and
faxing.
Enabling the USB Remote Connection
Work through the following steps in order to enable the
USB remote connection on your computer:
1.
Start a web browser on your computer.
2.
Enter
fritz.box
in the address line of the browser.
3.
Select the “Advanced Settings” menu in the “Set-
tings” area.
4.
Enable the expert mode option of the FRITZ!Box in the
“System / Expert Mode” menu. Confirm by clicking
“Apply”.
5.
Open the “USB Devices / Overview of Devices” menu.
6.
Select the setting “Enable USB remote connection”
and click “Apply”.
Please note that the FTP and USB network memory func-
tions are not available as long as the USB remote connec-
tion is active for USB storage devices.
Isochronal USB devices with time-critical data transmis-
sion (like, for instance sound cards, web cams, video con-
verters or TV adapters) are not supported.
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Disabling the USB Remote Connection
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7.
Open the “USB Remote Connection” menu and install
the program for the USB remote connection on the
computer from which you want to use the USB de-
vices. Follow the instructions on the “USB Remote
Connection” page.
The program can be implemented in Windows Vista
(32-bit) and Windows XP (32-bit) with Service Pack 2
or higher.
8.
The next step is to specify for which kind of USB de-
vices the USB remote connection should be enabled.
Enable the desired options.
9.
As a final step, click “Apply”. All USB devices con-
nected to the FRITZ!Box will be detected again.
The result of the changed USB settings can be viewed in the
“Overview of Devices”.
Disabling the USB Remote Connection
Perform the following steps to disable the USB remote con-
nection:
1.
Open a web browser on the computer for which the
USB remote connection is to be disabled.
2.
Enter
fritz.box
in the address line of the browser.
3.
Select the “Advanced Settings” menu in the “Set-
tings” area.
4.
Enable the expert mode option of the FRITZ!Box in the
“System / Expert Mode” menu. Confirm by clicking
“Apply”.
5.
Open the “USB Devices / USB Remote Connection”
menu.
6.
Disable all types of USB devices.
7.
As a final step, click “Apply”.
The result of the changed USB settings can be viewed in the
“Overview of Devices”.

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