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Using the calls list – BT Glide 7163 User Manual

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Using the calls list

The calls list stores up to 50 entries containing
received and missed calls. The list is shared between
all handsets registered to the base. When the Calls list
is full, new calls automatically replace the oldest calls.

The calls list uses Caller Display information.
Caller Display shows who is calling before you
answer the phone and also the name if stored in
the phonebook.

Missed calls list

If you are away from your phone and miss a call,
the handset will display the

icon showing the

number of missed calls you have received.

1. Press

Read

to see the list of missed calls.

Or, press

Back

to return to the standby screen.

The

icon will be displayed to remind you that

you have missed calls in the calls list.

Using the calls list

1. Press

Menu

, use the

Navigation

buttons to highlight

the

Calls List menu and press

Select

or .

2. You can view your calls by category: Received Calls,

Missed Calls, or Dialled Calls. Press

or

to

highlight the list you want view and press

Select

.

3. Use

and

to scroll through the list. When

viewing an entry, press

Options

to access any of

the following options:

Call

– to call the number.

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If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 605 8047

To use Caller Display and make
the most of the calls list feature
you must first subscribe to your
network provider’s Caller
Display service. A quarterly fee
may be payable.

For more details on BT’s Calling
Features, including BT Caller
Display, call BT free on 0800
800 150.

Caller information

With some incoming calls, the
telephone number of the caller
is not available and cannot
therefore be displayed. In this
case your BT Glide provides you
with some explanatory
information.

Unavail

– The number is

unavailable.

Withheld

– The caller has

withheld their number.

Display can show numbers up
to 20 digits and names up to
16 characters.