User's Manual

Reviewing Caller ID
Information
Each incoming call is stored using up to12
characters for the name and up to 16 digits
for the number.
If there is new call information, the New Call /
In Use light flashes.
1. While in Standby mode, press the UP ()
or DOWN () button to display the num-
ber of new calls and the number of total
calls.
2. Press UP () or DOWN () again to
view the Caller ID content.
a. Press DOWN () to scroll the Caller
ID information from the most recent
record. Or,
b. Press UP () button to scroll through
the Caller ID information from the oldest
record.
If the caller’s number is more than 12 digits,
there are two keys you can use as right and
left arrows.
1. Press the asterisk (*) to scroll left or
2. Press the pound sign (#) to scroll to the
right and view the entire number.
While it scrolls over the list,
“-END-” displays. If the CID list is empty, the
display reads “NO CID.
At any time you can press FLASH once to
return to Standby mode. Or it will return to
Standby automatically after 30 seconds of
inactivity.
Placing a Call from Caller ID
Information
When reviewing the Caller ID List, press
CALLER ID to dial the number with the
handset in handset mode. Pressing CALLER ID
twice adds a “1” before the dialing digits.
When you place calls using Caller ID informa-
tion, you have 4 dialing options:
1. For numbers with 7 digits without a “1”
prefix:
if the area code of the Caller ID number
matches the stored area code, press
CALLER ID button once within 2
seconds.This action sends out 7 digits
only.
2. For numbers with an Area Code + 7 digits
but without a “1” prefix
If the area code of the Caller ID number
matches the stored area code, press
CALLER ID twice within 2 seconds.This
action sends out Area Code + 7 digits
only.
3. For numbers with 10 digits but without a
“1” prefix
If the stored area code is different from
the Caller ID, the memory should store
all 10 digits. Press CALLER ID once
within 2 seconds to send out 10 digits
without a “1” prefix.
4. For numbers with10 digits with a “1” prefix
If the stored area code is different from
the Caller ID, the memory should store
all 10 digits. Press CALLER ID button
twice within 2 seconds to send out a
“1” prefix and 10 digits.
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Caller ID Functions