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The menu key functions are.
1.Press ENTER key to enter the
menu.
2.Use the UP/DOWN keys to scroll
through the menu items. By
pressing DOWN at the last menu
item scrolls the menu to the first,
and by pressing UP at the first
menu item scrolls to the last item.
The UP/DOWN keys include auto
repeat when held down.
3.Press CANCEL to step back one
level in the menu (returns to idle
when being in the first level of the
menu).
4.Press ENTER to choose the menu
item shown in the first line of the
display.
5.Enter setting/level number. Key
click is played only after a valid
setting/level number.
6.Confirm setting/level by
pressing the ENTER key. The
handset automatically returns to
the previous menu level.
Call log
All incoming calls with valid caller
ID number are stored in a call log.
A maximum of 40 caller ID can be
stored. The call log Memory is
stored on the base so all the
handsets shares the same call log.
Name and time/date information is
also stored in the call log if the
central office sends it out.
1.The number of entries stored in
the call log is indicated in idle
mode.
2.The number of unanswered calls
(new), if any, is indicated.
HANDSET MENU AND PROGRAMMING
3.The new call indication is
removed when the call log has been
reviewed.
4.The call log is entered via the
menu, as described below or by
pressing the DOWN key in idle
(quick access key) whereby the
handset jumps directly to the call
log.
The call log is reviewed as
follows.
1. ENTER, to enter the menu.
2. ENTER, to enter the Call log
sub-menu.
3. The caller name is shown in the
first line of the display, and the
number in the second line. If time
and date information is contained
in the CID and there are three lines
in the display, it is shown in the
third line. The name contained in
the received CID is replaced by the
name in the Mem, if the Mem
contains a matching number, i.e.
the Mem name takes precedence.
4. Scroll through the call log
entries using DOWN and UP keys.
Mem
General Description
1.The handsets share a common
Mem, which is stored in the base
station. This means that entries
inserted by one handset are
available for other handsets, and if
one deletes a Mem entry, it will
disappear from all handsets. A
maximum of 10 Mem entries can be
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