User's Manual

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CID related button Description
DEL 1) Erase a single CID record in CID browser.
2) Erase all CID records in standby mode.
/#’ and ‘/*’ Scroll up and down through your CID records.
CHAN When on hook, returns screen to idle mode.
CALLS Redial CID number in CID browser.
NEWCALL indicator – Located at the top right corner of the Handset, a blinking red light will alert you to new/unread
Caller ID records stored in memory.
Note1: All display illustrations in the document will be in English. However, the actual appearances of the screens will
vary according to the language selection during start-up (English, Spanish or French).
Note2: If the unit receives more than 64 calls, the oldest CID information will be erased (except VIP calls).
1. RECEIVING CALLS
a. When Caller ID is activated, the Telephone Company sends the caller’s telephone number (and name, if
available) and the call’s date and time between the first and second rings. The device receives and displays
this information for each call and updates the display with the current date and time. The NEW CALL
indicator will flash. Once you review all new CID records, the NEW CALL indicator turns off.
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b. The display also indicates if caller information is not available or intentionally blocked by the sender:
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c. After 20 seconds, the display returns to standby mode, showing ‘NEW CALL XX where XX is the
number of new calls. NEW CALL LED blinks until you review all new CID / Call Waiting ID records.
Note: If the received CID number is 10 digits long, and the first three digits match with the area code that you have
programmed, the LCD shows the last 7 digits only (area code will be omitted). See Setting local area code.
2. REVIEWING NEW CALLS
a. In standby mode, with the ‘NEW CALL’ indicator flashing, pressing ‘/*’ or ‘/#’, the LCD displays
the latest new call information.
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