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11. Use the UP and DOWN keys on the blinking field to scroll through the upper and lower

case letters of the alphabet and numbers 0-9.

12. Use the RIGHT key to move onto the next character. The LEFT and RIGHT keys may

also be used to find the desired location for reselecting, editing, or deletion.

13. Hold SELECT key to delete current character. If it is at the beginning of the line it

deletes all the characters.

Note:
At any time during programming, Timeout or an incoming call will put the device into
Standby mode. The setting is saved.

ERASE All MEMORIES 

The following procedure erases the Caller ID list and user programmed messages. Date,
Time, Time Mode, Date Format, and DST are retained.

1. Select ERASE MEMORY in the Menu.

2. The words ERASE ALL? Appears.
3. Press SELECT key to confirm.
4. The word ERASED appears for 1 second and then returns to Standby Mode.

CALLER ID

(Note: This function applies only if you subscribe to a caller ID service)
The Info Globe at all times, except during battery low and power down, will detect ringing
with Caller ID. Twenty seconds after Caller ID information is received it will return to
Standby.

Caller ID information will be received and stored in the call log which has a maximum
number of 54 memories of 

1 6 

digits and 18 characters.

The last Caller ID received will be the first to be shown in the list.

When the Caller ID list is full the oldest caller ID is automatically deleted and the most
recent caller ID is added.
The following are possible Caller ID messages:

UNAVAILABLE

Call from an area which does not provide caller ID information

PRIVATE

The other party is blocking name and number information

PUBLIC

Call from public payphone

LONG DISTANCE

Long distance phone call

MESSAGE WAITING

There is a message left by a caller (requires subscription to
telephone company for messaging services).

Please see below for illustrations.

Viewing CID List

I. In 

Menu select CID LIST.

The most recent caller ID is shown first.
The following are messages that may be shown.

Summary of Contents for Olympia Info Globe OL3000

Page 1: ... leak in the vicinity of the leak Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS To prevent personal injury damage to the unit or other harm read this manual in its entirety before operating the Info Globe Do not open the transparent cover...

Page 2: ... up down Press and hold key for at least 1 second real time is supported during power down Press to go to left character setting Start stop rotation in CID list view Press to exit menu and back to standby RIGHT Press to start Demonstration Mode Press to go to right character setting Delete record s in CID list view Press to ex it menu and back to standby SELECT Press to enter into menu entries for...

Page 3: ...n with the standby display 8 The Info Globe is now in the normal standby mode NORMAL STANDBY MODE During normal standby mode the following are displayed Caller ID Information Preset Message Holds 54 Caller ID Records New Calls The number of new calls in the call log will be indicated as shown There are 5 New Calls In Call Log Details of Last New Message Timothy 18665370384 Message Waiting Message ...

Page 4: ...E FORMAT in menu 3 Press SELECT key to confirm selection 4 Use the UP or DOWN keys to set the order of day and month 5 Confirm selection by pressing SELECT Setting Time and Date 1 Press SELECT key to enter the menu 2 Select SET DATE TIME MODE in menu 3 Press SELECT key to confirm selection 4 The Day or Month field is blinking Use the UP and DOWN keys to select Day or Month 5 Use the RIGHT key to m...

Page 5: ...nu 2 Select SET DST in the Menu The current setting is shown PERSONAL MESSAGES Programming Personal Messages A maximum of 6 messages may be set in the following way 1 Press SELECT key to enter the menu 2 Select SET MESSAGE in Menu 3 Press SELECT to confirm 4 The Envelope characters are blinking 5 Use the UP and DOWN keys to switch between MSG 1 MSG2 to MSG6 6 Press SELECT on the chosen message To ...

Page 6: ...lies only if you subscribe to a caller ID service The Info Globe at all times except during battery low and power down will detect ringing with Caller ID Twenty seconds after Caller ID information is received it will return to Standby Caller ID information will be received and stored in the call log which has a maximum number of 54 memories of 1 6 digits and 18 characters The last Caller ID receiv...

Page 7: ... not pressed for 10 seconds the Info Globe will go back to the Caller ID list view SETTING TIMER ON OFF The unit can be programmed to turn on and off at a set time e g turned off at 10 30pm and turned on at 6 00am 1 Press SELECT key to enter the menu 2 Select SET ON OFF TIME The current setting will be shown e g 3 The hour setting HH for the ON time will be blinking Use the UP and DOWN keys to sel...

Page 8: ...duct It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installation instructions for details The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To ...

Page 9: ...ccur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment ...

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