OPERATION
Caller ID and call waiting (type II)
DTMF, FSK type I and FSK type II are supported. CID only works when the service is provided
by local telephone company and the user subscribes to it.
During an incoming call.
Review of the “CID BOOK” from the menu options.
Review of the caller list from standby mode.
Redial options
Unless otherwise stated, for each of the above features, matching to the entries in the
phonebook is performed.
The unit can store up to 29 records in incoming call list from which phone numbers can be
viewed and dialed out. For each call, a maximum of 20 digits can be stored as phone number
and 12 characters as contact name (if available).
Each entry will be stored:
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When displaying a new call, the “NEW” icon will be displayed.
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If the phonebook name does not match, and the caller name is provided, then the caller
name will be displayed instead.
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If there are no items in the CID list, it will display “EMPTY’’.
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The following special network names are also handled and displayed as shown below:
INTERNATIONAL – International number
NETWORK OP - Network operator
UNAVAILABLE - the number is not provided
WITHHELD - the called has disabled CID sending
PUBLIC - caller from network public phone
CALLBACK - call is using ring-back service to initiate call when line is free
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The CID list is accessed from the MENU or pressing
▲
key. The date and time of the call
will also be displayed if available.
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Whilst viewing the CID entry, the user can make a call by press
key or pick up the
handset.
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On selecting the CID entry (through MENU or by pressing the
▲
key in on-hook stated),
the user can add the entry to the phonebook, delete CID entry and also can delete all CID
entry.