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The newest call becomes #80. The display will show the total number of calls
that are stored in the Caller ID memory and the number of new calls that have
been received since the last time you reviewed the stored information.
3.) To review the Caller ID information, repeatedly press either the
UP
or
DOWN
button.
If you press the
UP
button the display will show the oldest call (Call #1) first and
move up the list to higher numbered calls with each press.
If you press the
DOWN
button the display will start with the last call received
(highest call #) and move down the list to lower numbered calls with each
press.
After you reach the highest or lowest numbered call the display will show
“END OF LIST”
.
4.) If the display is showing a number and name that you have not viewed before,
“NEW CALL #”
will appear in the display.
If you have received repeat calls from the same number, the display will show
“RPT CALL #”
or
“RPT NEW CALL #”
.
5.) If the incoming call is from an automatic Call Forwarding service the display
will show
“FWD NEW CALL #”
or
“FWD RPT NEW CALL #”
.
6.) If the incoming call is from an area code that will incur long distance charges
when you return the call, the
TOLL
indicator will appear in the display.
7.) If you have subscribed to Voice Mail messaging service from your local phone
company, and a caller leaves a voice mail message for you, the voice mail
indicator (
) appears in the display together with that caller’s number and
name. The voice mail indicator will disappear after you review the voice mail
message.
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