26 Topcom Butler 4056/4056C
Topcom Butler 4056/4056C
• When ‘MONTH’ appears on the display, enter the month (01=January, 02=February, ...)
and press the Programming key to confirm.
• When ‘DAY’ appears on the display, enter the day of the month and press the
Programming key to confirm.
• When ‘HOUR’ appears on the display, enter the current hour (in 24h format) and press
the Programming key to confirm.
• When ‘MINUTES’ appears on the display, enter the minutes and press the Programming
key to confirm.
The date and time are now set !
5.2 The Call List
The calls received are stored in the Call List (max. 30 numbers).
• Briefly press the Up key to view the most recent call.
• The name of the most recent caller appears on the display. If no name is available, ‘NO
NAME’ appears on the display.
• If it is a private number, ‘UNAVAL’ appears on the display.
• The date and time the call was received are linked to each call.
• Briefly press the Down key to view the telephone number of the call.
• Briefly press the Down key to browse other numbers on the list.
Notes:
• If neither the Up or Down key is pressed for 15 seconds, the telephone will
return to standby mode.
• After a call is received, the number of the caller remains on the display for 15
seconds after the last ring.
• Caller ID is not available while you are on the line.
5.3 Calling a number from the Call List
• Press the Up key to go to the Call List
• Press the Up key to look up the desired call. Press the Down key to view the
telephone number.
• Once the number is on the display, press the Line key and the number is dialled
automatically. (The symbols and ‘EXT’ appear on the display and the call timer
starts.)
5.4 Storing a number from the Call List in the Phone Book
• Press the Up key to go to the Call List.
• Press the Up key to look up the desired number.
• Press the Phone Book key twice.
• ‘STORE’ appears on the display.
• The number is stored in the Phone Book. If the call was displayed without a name (NO
NAME), you can add a name to this number in the Phone Book afterwards
• The telephone returns to standby-modus.