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Using the caller id and redial lists – Uniden DECT4096 Series User Manual

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Using the Caller ID and redial lists

You have to subscribe to Caller ID to use Caller ID features:

contact your telephone provider for more information.

Caller ID list information

redial list information

When a call comes in, the phone displays the

caller’s number and name (if available) along

with which line is receiving the call.

The phone saves the information for the last 50

calls received on either line to the CID list. The

phone records which line the call came in on.

When it's in standby, each station displays the

total number of calls received on both lines

since the last time you checked the CID list.

You can edit the list separately on each station.

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Each station has its

own redial list.

The redial list contains

the last 10 phone

numbers dialed from

that station.

The redial list does

not record which line

was used to dial the

number.

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Using the lists

Open the CID list

Press

CAllEr ID/rIGHT

.

Open the redial list

Press

rEDIAl/PAUSE

.

Scroll through the

CID or redial list

Press

DoWN

to scroll through the list from newest to

oldest. Press

UP

to scroll from oldest to newest.

Close the CID or

redial list

Press

END

on a handset or

mUTE/ExIT

on the base.

(If you open the CID list during a call, press

BACK

to

back out of the list without hanging up.)

Dialing from the CID or redial list

Find the entry you want to dial.
If the phone number is a toll or long distance call, but there's no 1

at the front of the record, press to add the 1.
To dial the entry with the primary line for this station, press

TaLk/

FLasH

or pick up the corded handset from the base; to manually

choose a line, press

LINe1

/

LINe2

to dial the entry.

You can also go off hook before you open the list. Press

TaLk/FLasH

or pick up the corded handset (for the primary line) or press

LINe1

/

LINe2

. Find the entry you want, then press

DIaL

.

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