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Vista User Guide
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You must subscribe to Call Display or Visual Call Waiting from your local telephone company. Until you subscribe, your telephone will
not display or record incoming calls.
Long distance calls
Memory keys
Your Vista 150 has 4 memory keys, each having 2 slots. The lower slot on each of these
keys is already preprogrammed to allow easy access to Custom Calling Features.
IMPORTANT:
The upper memory slots allow you to save the names and phone numbers
of your family and friends or important emergency numbers.
Saving a number in the upper memory
Press
ß
}
and follow the instructions shown on the display or read
through the following example on how to save a name and number to memory.
Press
˙
when entering numbers to place a pause into a memory key (if required).
This is useful if you wish to preprogram access to a remote system, such as Voice Mail,
because a pause is often required before entering a system password. A Link may also be
programmed into a memory key if required.
Dialing a long distance number from the Callers List:
When a name/number is displayed in the Callers List.
1.
Enter
⁄
and the appropriate area code (if required).
2.
Press
{
.The number on the display will be automatically dialed.
Note:
If you make an error while entering either the 1 or area code, press
l
l
l
l
or
k
k
k
k
to
correct.
Saving a number in the upper memory:
For example, to save Len’s number (555-1440)
1.
Press
ß
.
2.
Press
}
and then the memory key where you want to store the number.
3.
Press
fififi⁄››‚
on the dial pad.
4.
Press
ß
.
5.
Press
ß
again to quit
OR enter Len’s name by pressing the following keys:
fi
three times then
l
l
l
l
‹
twice then
l
l
l
l
fl
twice.
Note:
The Letter Chart lists the keys for specific letters and numbers (see page 9).
6.
Press
ß
to store the name.
7.
Write the name on the memory card or receiver card (in pencil).
Note:
Press
l
l
l
l
to move to the next letter in a name. To erase a letter, simply press
k
k
k
k
.
Press
l
l
l
l
twice to add a space.