User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- CCP MC 2610 V35/EN
- NOTICES TO BE READ BEFORE USE
- Contents
- Functions of the keys
- Display
- How to use the terminal
- How to place a call
- Receiving a call or a message
- Open Channel or Group Menu
- Scan
- Direct Menu
- Memory Menu
- Message Menu
- Extension Menu
- Terminal Menu
- Procedure in the event of a problem
- Tips
- Definitions
- Index
Calls received memory
Calls received (indidvidual, multi-party), refused or not answered,
are stored in the calls received memory. The terminal then displays
the following message:
The letter A is displayed when a call is stored in the calls received
memory. The terminal can store up to 9 calls.
Consulting and calling back
1. Press to select the Message Menu. The terminal displays:
The figure in brackets is
the number of calls received
2. Press to select the "
CCAALLLLSS RREECCEEIIVVDD
" heading. The terminal displays the most recent call;
for example:
or
Call received once only Call received several times
("
++
" symbol displayed)
or
Call received once only with Flash priority Call received several times
("
++
" symbol displayed), the last time
with Flash priority
3. Press to scroll down the various calls received (from the most recent to the oldest) and display
the call to call back.
4. If required, press to send the call with Flash priority.
5. Press to call back the call displayed. If the call is successful, it is automatically erased from the
calls received memory.
Erasing a call received
1. Press then to select the "
CCAALLLLSS RREECCEEIIVVDD
" heading.
2. Press to scroll down the various calls received (from the most recent to the oldest) and select
the call to be erased.
3. Press twice to erase the call selected.
VAL
VAL
F
VAL
Message Menu
86
CC AA LL LL 11 ::
33 22 55
RR 00 11
MM EE NN UU ::
RR CC VV DD CC AA LL LL SS (( 33 ))
00 11
CC AA LL LL 11 :: ++
33 22 55
RR 00 11
RR CC VV DD CC AA LL LL SS
RR 00 11
CC AA LL LL 11 :: FF LL AA SS HH
33 22 55
RR 00 11
CC AA LL LL 11 :: ++ FF LL AA SS HH
33 22 55
RR 00 11
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