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The features described in this section are only available if you subscribe to
a Caller Display service from your network provider.
Caller Display means you can see who is calling on your LCD display (pro-
vided the number is not withheld, unavailable or is an international call).
When your telephone rings, the time, date, the caller’s phone number and
name and a count number (1-99) is displayed on the LCD display. The
most recent call will have the highest count.
Every received call that is not answered is stored in the call log and the new
calls count together with total calls count displayed on the standby screen
increases by one. The LCD display will return to standby 10 seconds after
the last ringing burst if the call is not answered.
This new call will also activate the new call indicator to blink. This will continue
to blink until the new calls are reviewed and saved/deleted in the call log.
Note: Area code and LDS code must be set correctly (see Settings chapter)
for the telephone to recognize and dial calls from the Caller Display log.
If the caller does not wish to show his phone number or his name, the
screen will display ‘PRIVATE NAME’ or ‘PRIVATE CALLER’. depending
on whether simply name or name and number are being withheld. If
‘UNKNOWN NAME’ or ‘UNKNOWN CALLER’ are displayed if means the
telephone company does have information about either the name or the
name and telephone number.
If the number is unknown from the telephone centre (international incoming
call for example), the screen will display ‘OUT OF AREA’.
To review the new calls, use the
▲ or ▼
keys. When all new calls have been
reviewed, the new call LED will disappear and the screen will come back to
idle state after a few seconds. The total number of incoming call entries on the
incoming call log will still be displayed on the screen. When the incoming call log
is empty (if records have been deleted for example) the screen will display ‘00’.
CALLER DISPLAY