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samples. If you want the new melody shown on the display,
press “STO”. If you want to exit without a change, press “END”
or “CLR”.
u Time and Date
During normal operation, the top line of the display indicates
hours, minutes, AM or PM, the month, and the day of the month.
Time and date can be set by pressing “FNC”, “#”, “7”. The
particular part being set will be shown on the bottom line of the
display. Press number keys to enter the correct value, then press
an arrow key to go on to the next item. When all items have
been set, press “CLR” or “END” to return to normal operation.
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If power has been off, the clock may need to be
reset. In this case, “Clock Reset” is shown
flashing on the bottom line of the display. This
display will disappear as soon as any key is
pressed.
u Caller ID
This is an optional feature that may be offered by your cellular
service provider.
During ringing, the incoming phone number is shown on the
bottom line of the display. After the call, its time and date are
stored in Caller ID Memory. To display the most recent
incoming call’s phone number, time, and date, press “FCN”
“RCL”. The top line will be the time and date of the call
(assuming your clock has been properly set). The center line will
show an index number on the right side, with a value of 0 for the
most recent call. The bottom line will show the phone number (if
available). To view the next most recent call information, press
6”. Caller ID memory can hold up to 20 numbers. When all
20 locations are filled, and a new call is received, the oldest
information is lost. If you want to save a number shown on a
Caller ID Memory display into ordinary memory, press “STO”,
and the same choices are available as for storing other phone
numbers, as described in the section “Memory Functions”.