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You may, however, live in a region where for calls within your Home Area Code, you must
dial 10 digits (that is, the three-digit area code and the seven digits of the phone number)
or even 11 digits (“1” plus the area code and phone number). If this applies to you,
program “000” instead of your Home Area Code into the unit. After programming, if you
receive a call from within your Home Area Code, the screen displays the 10 digits of the
phone number. When you use Display Dial, the unit will know to dial your Home Area
Code along with the seven digits of the telephone number (and “1” if appropriate).
Local Area Code Guidelines
Most users dial 11 digits to make calls outside their Home Area Code. These users do not
need to program any Local Area Codes.
However, if you dial only 10 digits to make calls to some areas outside your Home Area Code
(without dialing “1”), then program these Local Area Codes into the unit (up to four codes
can be programmed). After programming, if you receive a call from one of these Local Area
Codes, the screen displays the 10 digits of the phone number. When you use Display Dial,
the unit will know to dial the 10 digits, without inserting a “1” before the area code.
Home Area Code
1
Press
o
.
2
Press
C
.
3
Use the softkey to select
CALL ID
.
4
Select
OK
until the screen displays
Home Area Code
.
5
Press
C
or
c
to change the first digit.
6
Select
NEXT
to move to the second digit.
7
Press
C
or
c
to change the second digit.
8
Select
NEXT
to move to the third digit.
9
Press
C
or
c
to change the third digit.
10
Select
OK
.
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