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Call Log (CLIP)
Your DECT-Telephone features identification of the caller as well as presentation of
the date and time the call came in. Make sure, date and time are set (see Setting
Day/Time). It compares the incoming telephone number with the entries in the phone
book (name matching). If the number also appears in the phone book, number
presentation will be replaced by the corresponding name. If calls are unanswered,
this information will be stored in the call log memory, which can store the information
of up to 30 numbers. If you have unanswered calls, the call log symbol is flashing
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Note:
Ask your telephone provider for this service. Enter the
complete
(with area code)
telephone number, so the name will appear in the list of incoming calls.
Viewing the Call Log
1. The handset is in standby (no tone).
2. Press the arrow up key k (3) to start viewing the call log with the most recent call
that came in.
3. The name of the most recent call that came in is displayed. If the name is not
available, NO NAME is displayed. The date and time the call came in are also
displayed, if transmitted by the telephone network or set manually.
4. Press the arrow key
l
(11) to view the number that corresponds with the name.
5. Press the arrow key
l
(11) to view the other calls in the call log.
Note:
If someone calls you up, 15 seconds after the last ring, the number will
be displayed before the handset returns to standby.
During communication, caller identification is impossible.
When the call log is full, the oldest call will be replaced by the most recent one.
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Calling a Number from the Call Log
1. The handset is in standby (no tone).
2. Press the arrow key k (3) to start viewing the call log with the most recent call that
came in.
3. Press the arrow key
l
(11) or
k
(3), to select the number from the call log you
want to call.
4. Press the line key (2) to dial the displayed number automatically.
5. The contact symbol
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lights, EXT is displayed and the counter starts.