User Manual smar-tel-i
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Telephone numbers from calls not received are listed in the call list. These numbers are
stored along with the number of call attempts, the MSN called, and date and time of the call.
(For multiple call attempts, the date and time of the last attempt is stored.)
If a call list exists, then the number of telephone numbers that have been stored are shown
in the lower display line. A maximum of 10 numbers can be displayed. If more than 10 calls
from different subscribers are received, then the oldest call registered is overwritten.
In order for an entry to be made in the call list, the caller‘s number must be available for dis-
play and must be authorized. Should your smar-tel-i restrict the caller‘s number, this has no
effect. The number is stored anyway.
If a call list exists, the lower LED signals red.
Example: The last caller on the call list is called back.
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The call list can only be viewed when the receiver is in place.
If the telephone number of the caller is stored in the telephone book, then the name
that has been entered there will also be logged in the call list.
If you return the call of a subscriber in the call list and your call is accepted, then
that number is deleted from the call list.
When operating an AUERSWALD PBX, the MSN for whom the call was intended is always
the internal subscriber telephone number that has been entered as MSN1.
4. 3. 2
Returning a Call from the Call List
Calls
A
Display the last caller.
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The subscriber with the number “08154711“
has called five times.
Displays the MSN to whom the calls were
directed.
#
Displays the date and time of the call.
b
The last call attempt was on Dec. 13, 97 at
12:45 PM.
(Pressing the soft-key under “>“ pages to the
next entry on the list.
Pressing the soft-key under “delete“ deletes
the entry from the call list.)
13.12.97 14:15
Calls 3 --> List
1:5*008154711 ->
> del --> MSN
MSN: 41 ->
> del --> MSN
13.12.97 12:45 ->
> del --> MSN