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a) Reception of a call with a name
b) Reception of a call with a number
c) Reception of a call where the caller has withheld his/her number
d) Reception of a call including a network-based error
e) Reception of a call from a France Télécom SMS reception server
CAUTION :
One cannot r
eturn a call to this caller from the call log.
CAUTION :
It is not possible to call someone back fr
om the call log.
CAUTION :
This telephone cannot r
eceive text messages but it indicates that a contact has
attempted to send one.
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3-1 Call Identification
The telephone saves a list of the last 24 incoming calls. This list is the
“call log”
.
• On receiving a call, the incoming line’s number is compared to the numbers saved in
the directory. If the number is identified in the directory the telephone replaces the
incoming number with the name sourced in the directory.
• The appliance has a capacity of 12 characters per name and 25 figures per number.
• Each number and name saved in the call log is associated with the time and date of
its arrival.
• When a call is received, the number or the name is replaced by the display of the
call duration.
• When you have unread calls recorded in the call logs, the
icon flashes on the
handset’s standby screen and the
indicator on the base.
• “
EMPTY
” is displayed if no calls ar
e saved in the call log.
• When over 24 numbers are in the log memory, the most recent call replaces the
oldest one.
• The number or name of a caller is displayed if the user is already on a call, only
where the user subscribes to the France Telecom call signalling service.
3-2 Caller number or name identification
This ser
vice is used to :
• Read the telephone number of the incoming call on the handset’s screen.
• Have access to a list of caller numbers with the date and time of their calls associated.
• The identification messages are transferred by the telephone exchange after a short
ring tone (250 ms.) and before a normal ring tone.