Operation Manual

Displayed when in Special character
(Extended 2) entry mode. Pressing this
key switches to Alphabetic character
entry mode.
Used for System/Personal Speed
Dialling.
Displays the Outgoing Call Log. Used to set/clear the Auto Answer mode.
Displays the last dialled number. Used to enter PBX Personal
Programming mode.
Opens the Incoming Call Log. Used to set Call Forwarding and Do Not
Disturb.
Opens the Group Log. Used to select an item when in setting
mode.
Activate/deactivate Noise Reduction. Used to select AM or PM when setting
the Memo Alarm feature.
Used to save a setting.
Caller ID
If an outside call that contains Caller ID information (a caller’s name and telephone number) is received,
this information will be logged in the incoming call log and displayed on the handset in one of the two
following ways:
If the caller’s information is stored in the PBX, that information can be displayed.
If the caller’s information is stored in the handset, that information can be displayed.
R If information is stored in both the PBX and in the handset for the same caller, you can choose which
information will be displayed on the handset. Caller information stored in the PBX is displayed by
default. See "Display Option" on Page 68. If you set the handset to display the caller information
stored in the handset, caller information stored in the PBX will only be displayed if the caller
information is not stored in the handset.
When receiving a call, you can display the information stored in the handset by pressing , and
display the information stored in the PBX by pressing .
R The caller information can be displayed even if a line access number, outside line number, or P
(
) is stored in the Phonebook. See "Other Option" on Page 70.
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Before Operating the Telephone