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Message Waiting
If you have Voice Mail Service from your local phone company, your CSC50 Phone will
display MESSAGE WAITING if a recorded message has been left (See figure #34). The
Message Indicator light (See page #25) will flash until the message is retrieved.
Viewing Incoming Calls
If you subscribe to Caller ID service with your local phone service provider, this phone
stores all incoming calls with valid Caller ID information in the call history. Your LCD screen
will display the time and date, the caller’s phone number and name (if they are sent with
the call) as well as a count number (See figure #35). New calls are assigned a number
from 1 to 99. The most recent call will have the highest number. The call history numbers
appear in the upper right hand corner next to the time and date. New (un-reviewed) call
information shows NEW in the display. With each new call it will automatically turn on the
“New Calls / Message Waiting Indicator”, which is a small red light located on the lower
right-side of the phone’s visual ringer (next to the envelope icon). The default is set to the
ON position (see page 25 to permanently turn this feature OFF)
NOTE: You must follow the instructions in “Set Area Code / LDS (Long Distance Service)
Code” for your phone to properly recognize and dial calls out of the Caller ID stored calls
(see page #27).
You must program your area code so your phone can properly recognize
and dial calls.
NOTE: Those numbers can also be saved to your Phone Book (See pages 29-31 for instruc-
tions on setting up your phone book).
NOTE: Your CSC50 stores up to 99 call records before the memory becomes full. When
the next call comes in, the oldest record is automatically deleted.
Figure
#33
AC Power Indicator
Figure
#30
Total & New Calls
Figure
#31
No Call
Figure
#32
Battery Power Indicator
Figure
#34 – Message Waiting
Call Counter
Figure
#35 – Caller ID Display
Call Counter