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Using the Terminal
Using the UNA
Feature
UNANSWERED
CALL LOGGING
(UNA)
If enabled, this
feature records
information
about incoming
calls that were
not answered at
this phone.
UNA
The UNA feature records information from the eight
most recent unanswered calls, showing the date,
the time, and the telephone number and name (if
provided) of the calling party. The ninth and later
unanswered calls replace the first, second, and so
forth, in order, so that your UNA list always has the
eight most recent calls. If the caller gets a busy
signal, the call is not considered “unanswered”.
Multiple calls from the same number are listed only
once.
Chapter 3 explains how to program your phone to
support or suppress the UNA feature.
If you have unanswered calls, a black dot appears
next to the word UNA. If the dot is blinking, there
have been eight or more such calls, and the
information from the next unanswered call will
record over the oldest call in the list.
12:15PM WED APR 5
UNA L-DIR CLEAR OPTIONS
To see the data for each unanswered call, press
UNA. The resulting screen looks something like this:
777-1111 ........4-05
NORM SMITH 12:15PM
The 777-1111 is the number of the calling party.
Norm Smith is the calling party identification.
Each time you press UNA, the data for the next
unanswered call is displayed. The list cycles. The
first display is information from the oldest call, then
the next oldest call, and so forth. After the data for
the most recent unanswered call is displayed,
pressing UNA again shows the oldest call’s data.
If a new unanswered call is from the same party as
one already in the UNA list, only the new call’s data
is retained. This feature prevents filling all eight
available positions with calls made from the same
number.
Each record is retained until you follow the deletion
procedure described below, or until another
unanswered call stores new information over it.