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Caller ID Operation
Note: If a Caller ID record does not contain a
phone number (if it was blocked by the caller,
for example), you cannot dial from that
record.
STORING A CALLER ID
RECORD IN MEMORY
1. Recall the Caller ID record you want to
store.
2. Hold down the desired memory location
button until you hear a beep and
6$9(
#
72
6$9(
#
72
6$9(
#
72
6$9(
#
72
/2&
#
/2&
#
/2&
#
/2&
#
appears.
3. Select
<(6
<(6
<(6
<(6
. The number of the caller ID
record appears. Select
1(;7
1(;7
1(;7
1(;7
to accept
the number. (To edit the number, see
“Editing Stored Numbers” on Page 22.)
Note: Include the outside line access
code, add or delete the area code, or
add 1 for long distance, as necessary.
4. The Caller ID name appears. Select
6$9(
6$9(
6$9(
6$9(
to store the name and number. (To
edit the name, see “Editing Stored Num-
bers” on Page 22.)
5. Press
CALLER ID
to exit.
Deleting Records
You can delete Caller ID records individually
or all at once. Recall the record and select
'(/(7(
'(/(7(
'(/(7(
'(/(7(
. Then select
<(6
<(6
<(6
<(6
to delete the dis-
played record,
$//
$//
$//
$//
to delete all caller ID
records, or
12
12
12
12
to cancel the deletion.
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