Uniden 3315+1 owner manual Using the Caller ID Message List, 21/12 1120AM Jane Smith

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Using the Caller ID Message List

Calling a party from the Caller ID list

From Standby mode

1)When the phone is in standby mode, view the Caller ID message (see “Viewing the Caller ID List” on page 35).

2)Press or speaker. The displayed phone number dials automatically.

From Talk mode

1) Press or speaker.

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• You cannot make a

call from the Caller ID

list if your phone is

connected to a private

branch exchange (PBX).

• If a call comes in via a

telephone system that

does not offer Caller ID

service, no information

is stored.

2)View the Caller ID message you want to dial (see “Viewing the Caller ID List” on page 35).

3)Press . The displayed phone number will be dialed.

Adding Zero to Caller ID message (New Zealand only)

While you review Caller ID information while the Insert Zero option is set to On, “0” is inserted. Refer to page 15 “Setting Insert Zero (New Zealand only)” to set the Insert Zero option to On or Off. New Zealand Telecom customers should leave Insert Zero to On. Other New Zealand companies may require Insert Zero set to Off.

Storing Caller ID messages in the Phonebook

Messages shown in the Caller ID list can be stored in the phonebook. The phone number and name of the party on the Caller ID list can be stored in memory.

1)When the phone is in standby mode, view the Caller ID message to be stored.

Then press . Store/Edit Name appears.

2)To complete the setting, follow the steps 4-8 in “Storing Phone Numbers, Names, Distinctive Rings, and Speed dial” on page 26-27.

• If the Caller ID message

was received as a

private/unknown

number, or the message

does not have the

number, you cannot

store the message in

the Phonebook. If it

was received as private/

unknown name, the

message will be stored

as <No Name>.

• Even if the 100 memory

locations are full, the

message will be stored

in the Phonebook.

However, the message

will be erased from the

Caller ID list.

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Contents WDECT3315 Page Installation & safety Contents Controls and Functions Main Base WelcomeFor WDECT3315+1 only Base AntennaTerminology FeaturesMounting the base unit on a wall Battery use time per charge Battery maintenanceLow battery alert Cleaning the battery charging contactsBattery replacement and handling Installing the Beltclip0 a N d s e t Headset InstallationDisplay and Icons Room Monitor About the Menu optionsSummary of the Main Menu and Submenu Distinct. Ring Handset SetupSubmenu name Description Global SetupSystem Reset Entering the Menu Setting up the MenuDirectLink Mode Using Room Monitor Handset SetupProgramming your Voice Mail Access Number Room MonitorSelecting a Ringer Tone Distinctive Ringer SetupSetting the AutoTalk Setting the True Banner Setting the Anykey AnswerSetting the Key Touch Tone Anykey Answer OffSetting Name Tag POP ID Global SetupSetting Insert Zero New Zealand only Setting Day and TimeCopy Phonebook Setting the Dial Mode Australia onlyDe-register the Handset System ResetReplacing the Base Setting To set Autotalk, see page 13 or to set Anykey Answer see Making and Receiving CallsPlacing a Call on Hold Keypad lockTo lock the keypad To unlock the keypadRedialing from Talk Mode Redialing from Standby ModeRedialing a Call Deleting a Redial RecordHandset ringer volume Adjusting the handset ringer, Earpiece and Speaker VolumeEarpiece and speaker volume Ringer MuteTraveling Out-of-Range Tone dialing switch-over australia onlyMute Microphone Privacy Mode On Privacy modeClarity Booster TalkFlash and Call Waiting Find HandsetDialing your Voice Mail Service Using One Touch Voice Mail AccessVoice Mail Access To program or delete your Voice Mail Access Number, SeeStore/Edit Name Movies Store/Edit No PhonebookMovies Beethoven9/SPD1 Distinctive Ring No Selectn FlickerSpeed Dial No Selectn SPD1Empty Number of times key is pressed Steps for Entering Names and Special CharactersIf you make a mistake while entering a name Phonebook Search A-Z Store Select Viewing the PhonebookFrom Standby Mode Making Calls Using the PhonebookFrom Talk Mode Speed DialingDeleting the Stored Data Editing the Stored DataChain Dialing 21/12 1120AM Caller IDJane Smith 0295979035To finish the viewing operation, press or during a call Viewing the Caller ID ListDeleting Information from the Caller ID List Deleting a Caller ID messageDeleting all Caller ID names/numbers Delete Caller ID Yes21/12 1120AM Jane Smith Using the Caller ID Message ListMulti-Handset Expendability Expanding Your PhonePlace handset on main base to register Register the HandsetTo enter the DirectLink mode See SUN 1200A Handset #1 DirectLink Mode To DirectLink PressRoom monitor DirectLink CallWay Conferencing Intercom/Call Transfer FeatureIntercom To intercom HandsetHold,to transfer Handset #2 Handset #3 Call Transfer FeatureReplacing the Base Changing the Digital Security Code Additional InformationPage Troubleshooting Voice Message Indication G, H Index­K, L V, W, X, Y, ZWarranty Page Page Page Uniden Australia Pty Limited/Uniden New Zealand Limited

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