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CALL WAITING CALLER ID: If your phone is in use
and another call is directed to your phone, a short
three beep tone alerts you of the new call and the new
Calling Number is flashed in the display as described
above. Upon viewing the new incoming Calling
Number, you may choose whether or not to answer
the call. If you choose to answer the call simply press
the key. This places the first calling party on hold
while allowing you to converse with the new incoming
caller. If you choose not to answer the new incoming
call, this number is not stored in the memory stack.
However, this number may be accessed by pressing
the key after completion of the original call,
(Note: you may switch back and forth and converse
with both calling parties by alternately pressing the
key.)
Unavailable or Restricted Numbers: In addition to
the incoming caller ID, two additional indications are
possible. When the display indicates “RES” the
calling number is Restricted by the calling party who
does not want the number to be displayed.
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A display of “UNA” indicates that the number is
unavailable for display.
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VOICE MAIL NOTIFICATION: When messages are left
in you voice mail, the “Q” icon at the lower right of
the display, flashes to alert you. The memory stack
stores the number of new messages that are in your
mailbox. (New messages are messages that you have
not retrieved). Two indications can be displayed “NO
VOICE” when there are no messages or “VOICE
XX” (xx Indicates the number of new messages).
Example: NO Voice Mail
Two Voice Mail
If your mailbox contains
urgent voice mail; ^
Reviewing the Memory Stack
Memory Stack: The memory Stack contains four mem
ory locations. The first memory location is used to store
the number of new Voice Messages in your voice mail.
Memory Stack Alert: Whenever the Memory Stack
contains information for your review (Calling Numbers
or Voice Mail Notification) the flashing “|3” icon at
the lower right side of the display flashes to alert you.
In addition, if your voice mail contains new messages,
you will occasionally hear a short beep as a reminder
of pending messages.
Memory Stack Retrieval: To retrieve information from
the
memory
stack
the
following
two-key
stroke
sequence should be used: Press ((^, Then or
{^). The first memory displayed after this sequence
shows the number of new voice messages in your
voice mail. As an example, if four new messages are in
your voice mail the "VOICE-04” will be displayed by
the first memory stack location. To continue to scroll
through the memory locations press the key to scroll
forward and the key to scroll backwards.
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Calling numbers in the memory stack are displayed in two parts: While the key is pressed, “CX-” (X=1~3) is dis 40 Figure 1 Memory stack Retrieval 41
played. After the key is released, the 10 digit tele
phone number is displayed. (Figure 1)