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Number of digits Explanation Example
7-digits: 7-digit telephone number (i.e.555-5555)
10-digits:
3-digit area code
+7-digit telephone (i.e.425-555-5555)
number
11-digits:
long distance code 1 (i.e. 1-425-555-5555)
+3-digit area code
+7-digit telephone number
4. To dial the displayed number, select a Line or press Talk, Spk, or
Headset button.
If You Did Not Program Your Local Area Code
1.
Use the CID button to display the number you want to dial. You will
only see 10-digit numbers (i.e. 234-555-1234).
2.
Press Talk, Spk, Headset button or select a Line to dial back. You may
adjust the number format by pressing the FORMAT soft key before
dialing.
Call Waiting Caller ID
This feature allows you to see who is calling when you hear the call waiting
beep. The caller identification information appears in the display after you
hear the tone.
• Press the Flash button to put the person to whom you’re talking on
hold and answer the incoming call.
IMPORTANT: To use all the features of this unit, you must subscribe to either
the standard Name/Number Caller ID Service or Caller ID with Call Waiting
Service. To know who is calling while you are on the phone, you must
subscribe to Caller ID with Call Waiting Service.
Memory Log and Phone Book (Directory) Memory
You may store data in the Phone Book Directory (up to 99 records) or an
Intercom/Memory (10 buttons located to the right of the number pad on
the base). The Phone Book and each Intercom/Memory Log stores up to 16
characters and 32 digits.
The records are stored by alphabetic ascending order.
Adding Phone Book Entries
1. Make sure the phone is OFF (not in Talk mode).
2. Press the DIR button.
3.
Press the NEW soft key. “Enter Name” shows in the display. Please refer
to section “Handset Name” for name editing method.
4.
Press SAVE soft key. “Enter Number” shows in the display.
5.
Use the touch-tone pad to input a telephone number.
TIP: Press the #pause button twice to insert a pause in a number if
necessary.
6.
Press the SAVE soft key to enter VIP tone melody selection.
Memory