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СаПег\0 (CID)
Your AUDIOVOX DT Э41С( ccjrdiess 
phone i$ capable ol displaying the 
name and/or phone number oí the
person calling, before you answer the 
phone.SubscnptianloCaJleflD service
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h your local phono company is
required to utilize this feature. :
If you subscribe to alphanumeric
(name and number) Caller lO service, 
the calling party's name and phone 
number (when available} will be 
displayed on the handset screen while
the phone is ringing.
If you subscribe to rtumeric (number
only)
Caller ID service, the calling
party's phone number (when available) 
will be displayed on the handset 
screen while the phone Is ringirkg.
Cail Waiting Caller ID (Type II CID) 
Your AUDIOVOX DT 941 Cl cordless 
phone IS also capable of displaying 
Caller ID infarrriation in connection 
with a Call Waiting signal. If you are 
on a call, and receive a Call Watting 
alert signal, the LCD will display the 
name and/or number (when available) 
of the party trying to reach you. As 
above, subscription to CaJi Waiting ID 
service through your Jocaf phone 
company is required in order to utitize 
this feature.
A Word About Caller ID • CID 
Due to regional fncoimpalibilities. Caller 
ID information may not be available for 
every call you receive, in addition, the 
calling party may intentionally block 
Iheir name and phone number from 
being sent.
NOTE:
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You must be in an area where Caiier 
ID (CIO) service is available: 
you
must sub EC ribs to it to use this galore.
If you do not subscribe to Ih^ Galier 
ID (CID) service, the phone i/iU still 
operate normally except that the Caller
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6 (CiD) information is not wil|not be
received or displayed. , ^
Dialing From CID Memory.
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NOTE:
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Only the last 7 digits of any numter are 
displayed when dialing from <&l1er ID 
(CIO) memory. 
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Receiving and Storing Catl^
This unit receives and displays all 
Caller ID (CID) information, thecallerOs 
telephone number, the caller's name 
and the exact date and time of the call.
Thephonesequenliallv numbers these 
call records and retains them in the 
unit's memory for later review. These 
call record numbers are displayed as 
the first two digits in the display. The 
unit can store up to 50 numbers in Its 
memory.
Once the Caller ID [CIDJ memory is
full, any new call forces a deletion of 
the oldest call record.
For example, whenyoup ness and hold
the 7(t)kBV to view the phone number, 
you would see the following:
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