User Guide
PAMS
Technical Documentation
NHD–4NX
Quick Guide
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Original 11/97
Last Number Redial
This feature allows you to quickly redial the last number you dialed. With
the display empty,
Press
SND and wait three seconds
If you want to see the last ten numbers you have dialed, press SND, and
then quickly press
or to scroll through the list. This must be done
quickly, otherwise the last number dialed will be redialed.
Once you see the phone number you wish to dial, simply
Press SND again,the number will be dialed in three seconds
Caller ID
Caller ID is a feature that may be available from your service provider.
This feature helps identify incoming calls, so you can decide if you want to
answer the call.
If Caller ID is active, your phone may display the caller’s phone number. If
the caller’s name is stored in your personal directory, the associated name
will be displayed instead of the number.
CALL or CALL–ID NOT AVAILABLE displays when the number isn’t
available.
Contact your service provider for availability and subscription information.
Distinct Ringing
You may set your phone to ring distinctly when someone calls. Just store
the person’s name and number in your personal directory and include the
character “!” somewhere in the person’s name (e.g. Martha!). Your phone
will then ring distinctly when there’s an incoming call from that person’s
number.
Note: To use this feature, you must subscribe to Caller ID.
Call Waiting
With Call Waiting, the active call is put on hold as you answer another
incoming call. This service is provided by your service provider.
To activate or deactivate Call Waiting
In some areas, your service provider may give you a feature code to
activate or deactivate Call Waiting. You may choose to store this code into
your phone using Menu 6 7, Network Feature Setting.
Use Menu 6 4 to Activate or Cancel Call Waiting.
In other areas, this may not be necessary depending on your service
provider.
Note; This feature appears on the menu only when activated with Menu 6 7. See “Menu 6 7, Network
Feature Setting”










