Record,” then delete the record using the steps in outlined in the section “Deleting a
single Caller ID record”.
24.1 MARKING A VIP CALL RECORD
1) Press the PHONE BOOK key.
2) Repeatedly press either REVIEW key, until you see the call record you
wish to mark as a VIP call.
3) Press the STAR (*) key on the keypad until PRIORITY CALL appears in the
display. The B250D beeps once and marks the call record as a VIP
record.
NOTE: As you press either REVIEW key to review stored records, PRIORITY CALL appears on
each record that you marked as a VIP call record. If the VIP memory is full, the B250D will beep
three (3) times when you hold down the STAR (*) key. To store another VIP call record, you must
first delete an existing one.
24.2 UNMARKING A VIP CALL RECORD
1) Press the PHONE BOOK key, then repeatedly press either REVIEW key until
you see the VIP call record you want to unmark.
2) Press and hold the STAR (*) key until PRIORITY CALL disappears from the
display. The B250D beeps once to confirm your unmarking this record.
25) MESSAGE WAITING
If you subscribe to your telephone company’s message waiting service, the B250D
tells you when you have a message waiting. The message waiting indicator icon will
appear in the display, and remains until you retrieve the message. Depending on the
type of message waiting service provided, the red message waiting light on the upper
right corner of the top of the B250D will also blink. The indicator(s) will remain on
until you retrieve the message(s.)
NOTE: Refer to instructions provided by your service provider on how to retrieve messages.
There are three types of message waiting:
1) STUTTER DIAL TONE – if you subscribe to the telephone company’s message
waiting service.
2) FSK – if you subscribe to the telephone company’s CID message
waiting service.
3) MULTI-X – if you are behind a PBX system with message waiting service.
For STUTTER DIAL TONE and FSK message waiting, set the message waiting switch at the
bottom of the phone to FSK. For MULTI-X message waiting, set the message waiting
switch to VMWI.
26) TROUBLESHOOTING
Should you experience difficulty with the operation of your B250D, check for the
following:
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NO DIAL TONE Phone line and/or handset cord may not be connected securely.
BLANK DISPLAY AC adapter may not be plugged in entirely, or line cords incorrectly installed.
VOLUME DROPS Someone may have picked up an extension on the same line.
WHILE ON A CALL
NOISE ON THE LINE Phone line and/or handset cord may not be connected securely.