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ETSI feature
Call log -
view
FEATURE
812
Call Log displays use the following special characters:
• underline: identifies a new item
• handset icon: identifies answered calls
• globe icon: identifies long distance calls
• forward slash: identifies that the information has been shortened
To view your Call Log:
1. Press
FEATURE
812
.
2. Press * to view old items.
Press # to view new items.
Press 0 to return to the last viewed item.
3. Press # and * to move through your items.
4. Press the volume bar to view more information on an item.
Call log -
erase entry
To erase a Call Log entry:
1. Press
HOLD
while viewing an item.
Call log -
return call
To return a call from your Call Log:
1. Display the desired number on your telephone.
2. Edit the number, if required. You can add numbers for long distance dialing or line pool access
or remove numbers using the volume bar.
3. Press a line button.
4. Lift the handset.
Call log - options
FEATURE *84
Select the type of calls that automatically are stored in your Call Log. Press # to see the next
setting. Press
HOLD
to select the displayed setting.
Call log -
password
FEATURE
*85
Program a four-digit password for your Call Log. To reset a forgotten password, see your
system administrator.
Logit
FEATURE 813
Store caller information for your current call in your Call Log.
Table 6
ETSI feature
Feature
Description
MCID
(ETSI feature)
FEATURE 897
must be entered 30 seconds after the caller hangs up, and before you hang up.
Record caller information for the last external call at the central office that assigned the line. This
feature works only if the incoming calls enter over ETSI ISDN lines, and the feature is activated
in programming. Check with your system administrator.
ETSI is the European standard. The North American equivalent is ANSI.
Table 5
Call Display Services (Sheet 2 of 2)
Service
Description
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