and the IN USE light stops flashing.
To return a call:
To make a return call to someone who's called you:
1. Press the
PHONE
or
SPEAKERPHONE
button while either the name or number is shown on the display.
To delete a Caller Display record:
1. Press the
CALLER
button, then the xx or xx button, then the
OK
button (once or twice), until the time of the call is displayed
2. Press the
OK
button again, the display shows delete?
3. Press the
OK
button to delete this record OR press the
C
button if you don't want to delete the record
When there are no more Caller Display records, the display shows "EMPTY".
To delete all Caller Display records:
1. Press the
CALLER
button, the display shows the first Caller Display record
2. Briefly press the
C
button, the display shows "DEL ALL?"
3. Press the
OK
button to delete all records OR press the
C
button if you don't want to delete all records
When there are no more Caller Display records, the display shows "EMPTY".
ANSWERING MACHINE
The answering machine (if built into your telephone, see the productsticker on
the bottomside of the base unit) is operated through your handset, so you can
record and listen to your messages anywhere within range of the base unit. You
can also dial home from elsewhere to check your messages.
The answering machine has a total of 4 to 6 minutes recording time, which inclu-
des:
* an outgoing message (OGM) up to 40 seconds long
* one memo (a message you record to yourself)
When the 4/6-minute limit is reached, "MEM FULL" will flash once on the display
and the machine switch itself off. It won't record any new messages until you've
cleared some memory to make room. So you should make a habit of deleting
messages after you've listened to them (see also page xx).
! The answering machine won't work until you have recorded an OGM.
Recorded messages will not be lost if the handset's batteries become run down.
Shortcut buttons
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