Specifications
Reviewing Numbers
Calls stored in memo can be
reviewed by pressing
b.
The
display will show the number of the
most recent call. The top line of the
display is used to indicate the
memory location number and the
bottom line of the display shows the
name, see below:
There may be additional characters
in the name which can not be
shown on the current display. Press
the
A
(
9
)
key. This will overwrite
the CID memory location on the top line
to show up to a maximum of
15
alpha
characters for the duration of the
key press. The first
12
alpha characters
will be on the top line with up to
3
additional characters on the second
line.
REVIEWING
CID
PHONE
NUMBERS
PRESS
CIEB
PRESS
@.
OR
@
TO
SCROLL
PRESS
8
HOLD
@TO
VIEW
PHONE
NUMBER
Once the view key is released, the
display returns back to normal.
To find out the corresponding phone
number as well as the date and
time of the call, press and hold
the
7
key. The date and time will
be shown. Releasing the key will again
show the caller's name.
Pressing the
A
(*)
key displays the
next lower in sequence call record.
Likewise,
pressing the
v
(#)
key
displays the next higher in sequence)
call record
To save you time in reviewing call
records, you can "wrap-around" the
call history log. For example, if you
press the
A
(*) key enough to scroll
back to the first record, pressing it
again will force the display to go to the
very end of the call record.
DELETIN&
NUMBERS
Pressing the CLRIDEL button deletes
the CID nypber displayed.
While 1'48 phone is in CID mode,
press the
(cLR/DEL)
key once to
delete t,he current call and the
display,+ill show:
The
a
movec
er CID number will be
xward by one location
.
Press and hold the
(-9
key
for more than
2
seconds to delete
the entire contents of CID memory.
The display will show the following,
for a final confirmation, before the
entire CID memorv is erased:
Pressing any key other than
(Cmqwill cancel the operation.
Pressing
(-I$
will confirm
the operation and the display will
then show:
....
L
Ckl
....
LS
I
The message will remain on the
display for
2
seconds.










