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TELEPHONE OPERATION (CONT.)
Memory Feature
Your GH3012 is equipped with 10
memories for programming your most
frequently dialed telephone numbers.
You can store up to 16 digits in each of
the memory locations 0 through 9 by
following the steps outlined.
A record of the numbers to be speed-
dialed may be kept on the memory index
chart on page 24 in this manual.
To Program Frequently Called
Numbers
1. Pick up the handset. DO NOT
PRESS TALK button.
2. Press the MEM button; the LCD
display will show the number stored in
MEM 0 (zero).
3. Press “▲” or “▼” buttons to select an
available location.
4. Dial phone number (up to 16 digits).
Each TONE (*) entered uses one of the
available digits. If you pause more than
20 seconds in programming, the unit will
exit the memory programming. If you
accidentally press a 17th digit, 3 error
tones will sound, press DEL button to
erase digits or press CH button to exit.
4. Press the MEM button again. the
LCD display will show “LOCATION ? x”
where “x” is the location you selected.
5. Press MEM button again to confirm.
The LCD display will show “MEM x
STORED” to confirm the number has been
successfully stored in memory.
NOTE: Press CH button at any time to
exit memory programming.
To Retrieve Stored Numbers:
1. Pick up Handset.
2. Press TALK, and then MEM button.
3. Press the desired memory location
number. The number you programmed
will be dialed automatically.
Or
1. Press MEM button, then press “▲” or
“▼” buttons to select desired memory
location.
2. Press CALLS button. The number
you programmed will be dialed
automatically.
To Change a Stored Number:
1. Press MEM button and “▲” or “▼”
buttons to select memory location.
2. Press DEL button to erase memory.
The LCD display will show “ERASE ?”.
3. Press DEL button to confirm.
4. Reprogram the new number.
Redial
Your GH3012 remembers the last
number dialed.
1. Press the TALK button on the
handset. When you hear a dial tone,
press the REDIAL button. Or
2. Press the REDIAL button, the last
number will be shown on the LCD
display. Press the CALLS button.
Pause
You can insert a 4-second PAUSE into
the dialing of long distance numbers.
Press the REDIAL button on the handset
during dialing.
CALLER ID OPERATION
Receiving a Call
After the first ring, the caller’s name and
telephone number will display on the
LCD. The New Call LED will flash until
you review ALL your new calls.
The Caller ID information (of up to 64
callers) will be stored in the order
received. If the received call information
is the same as any of the new calls, the
unit will display the “RPT” icon to
indicate a repeat call. If the unit receives
more than 64 calls, the oldest Caller ID
information will be erased.
NOTE:
If you answer your incoming call before
the second ring, the unit will not display
the call information.
Receiving Call Waiting Caller ID
When you are on an existing phone call,
your GH3012 will display incoming call
waiting Caller ID information.
1. You will hear a beep and the
telephone will be muted momentarily
while the LCD display shows the Caller
ID information of the second caller.
2. When you access the call waiting
call, the Caller ID information will
disappear and the Time/Day screen will
be displayed.
IMPORTANT:
You must subscribe to Call Waiting and
Call Waiting Caller ID service from your
local telephone company in order to
receive Call Waiting Caller ID
information.
Reviewing New Call Records
1. When Time/Date screen is
displayed, pressing the “▲” or “▼”
button will display the information for the
last new call received.
2. Continue pressing “▲” or “▼”
button to review all new call records in
the order the calls were received.
When a name received exceeds 12
characters, the first 12 characters will be
shown first with “▼” showing on the right
hand side. Press the “▼” button to view
the remaining characters.
3. After the final call has been
displayed, press the “▲” or “▼” button
again. The New Call LED will stop
blinking and the LCD will show “END
NEW CALL”.
NOTE:
If you do not review all new calls, the
Time/Date screen will display after 20
seconds and the new call counter will
show the total number of new calls
received (including those you just
reviewed).
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