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CALLER ID OPERATION
If you subscribe to Caller ID service, the
phone company sends information
about the call, as well as the time and
date, between the first and second rings
of every call you receive.
The System 999 displays this informa-
tion when it receives a call, and it stores
up to 50 Caller ID records for later re-
view. It also shows if the name or num-
ber were unavailable or blocked by the
caller (see “Caller ID Messages” on
Page 21).
When a call comes in, ___ appears on
the display, then the Caller ID record ap-
pears.
If the phone’s Caller ID memory be-
comes full, any new call replaces the
oldest call record.
REVIEWING CALLER ID
RECORDS
When you have new Caller ID records
(ones you have not reviewed), ___ ap-
pears.To review Caller ID records, re-
peatedly press
to see the older
records or
to see the newer.
Notes:
• If there is no call record in memory,
the display shows, “
NO CALLER
ID
”.
• If you wait more than 30 seconds
between keypresses while review-
ing Caller ID records, the telephone
automatically returns to the time dis-
play.
DIALING FROM A CALLER
ID RECORD
To dial a local number stored in a Caller
ID record, recall the record, then lift the
handset and press
DIAL
BACK
.
Illustration,
CID record example (?)
Illustration,
DIAL BACK
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