beautypg.com

Spectrum Brands SPECTRUM PLUS SP-550 User Manual

Page 51

background image

The “DIAL” key allows the user to call back either stored records or the displayed number on
the LCD. A displayed number on the LCD comes from incoming calls, or from the Phonebook
memory. The Dial Back editing feature allows the user to add or delete characters to accurately
pattern the number to be called

. To activate the editing feature, press any character on the keypad to

activate after the record is found.

51

Scrolling and Call Back Feature

Instructions to find a record:

Scrolling For The Most Current Caller
ID Records

1. If the current record is not displayed,

press the

key to reach the most cur-

rent record.

2. Press

key again to review the next

most current record.

3. Continue

to continue the search.

Scrolling For Stored Records

Pressing the

or scrolling keys allows user to review all calls in Caller ID records. When

scrolling crosses from the most current record to first record, or from the first record to most
current record stored in memory, the LCD will display “END OF LIST” indicating the rollover.
Location number and time and date will also change to the date of the call record displayed.

Scrolling For The Oldest Caller ID Re-
cords

1. Press the

key to reach the most cur-

rent record

2. Then press the

key.

3. The LCD screen displays “END OF

LIST” indicating the CID screen is at the
beginning of stored memory.

4. Press

key again to review the oldest

records in stored memory.

5. Continue next record up to continue the

search.

NOTE: The DIAL key will dial any number
that is displayed on the LCD screen. If a num-
ber is not displayed on the screen, then there is
no number in memory.

Contact your local telephone service provider
to see what services they offer to recognize
private party calls or anonymous calls that
elect to NOT forward their phone number.

NOTE: Be sure to enter the area code in
AREA CODE set up. The area code entered
allows the phone to recognize and eliminate
your local area code when dialing out.

!

!