ClearSounds 40XLC Review Call History, Turn OFF the New Calls / Message Waiting Indicator Light

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NOTE: Those numbers can also be saved to your Phone Book (See pages 29-31 for instruc-

tions on setting up your phone book).

NOTE: Your 40XLC stores up to 99 call records before the memory becomes full. When the next call comes in, the oldest record is automatically deleted.

Call Counter

Figure #35 – Caller ID Display

If you answer a call before information appears on the screen, it will not be stored in the call history. Between the first and second rings the screen displays:

Your caller’s name (15 letters are sent by your phone company).

The caller’s area code and telephone number (area code is not display if it is pro- grammed as the Home Area Code).

The time and date of the call.

The call’s position in call history.

NOTE: Call information is displayed for about 30 seconds.

Review Call History

 

 

 

To review earlier calls

 

 

 

In the hook position,

 

 

 

1.

Using the

or

arrow buttons to scroll through the caller list.

 

2.

To advance through call history from an earlier call, press the

DOWN arrow

 

button. When you have reach the end of the call history, the screen displays <<END

 

OF LIST>>.

 

 

 

Turn OFF the New Calls / Message Waiting Indicator Light

This red light (See figure #35) will remain lit unless you do one of the following in the hook position:

1.If you do not have Caller ID or Message Waiting Service, your 40XLC will alert you that you have missed a call by causing the red indicator light to flash. To turn OFF,

simply tap the down arrow button once or until the light turns off.

2.If you only have Caller ID Service, your 40XLC will continue to flash unless you

review all new calls. To turn OFF, simply continue to tap the

down arrow button

to scroll through the Caller ID until the light turns off.

 

3.If you have Message Waiting Service through your local telephone company, your 40XLC will alert you that you have a message waiting after you have reviewed your Caller ID or missed calls. To turn OFF, you will need to retrieve your message(s) before the red light will go off.

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Contents 40XLC Congratulations on your purchase Table Of Contents 40XLC Miscellaneous Feature Setting Troubleshooting GuideWarranty and Service SpecificationsComponents Please Save These Instructions Features & Functions Flash button Redial buttonFigure #3 Figure #4 Care of Phone Figure #5Installation Steps Installing the Optional BatteriesSetting the Dialing Mode Strobe & Optional Bed Shaker Ring Signaling Ringer VolumeProgramming the Ringer & Auxiliary Alert Ring StyleFigure #10 Strobe Ringer Flashing incoming call indicator Programming Memory Dial ButtonsFigure #13 Phone Mounting Installations Desk / Table UseWall Mount Use Figure #18 Reversing The Hook Using the Speakerphone 40XLC Phone OperationMaking and Receiving a Call Using Audio and Telephone Headset Accessory Jacks Using the Amplification Function Receiving/Answering a CallVoice Amplification and Tone Figure #24 Amplify Button Using the volume reset override Using your 40XLC Amplified Phone with hearing aidsUsing the Outgoing Speech Volume Using The Last Number Redial Using The Flash ButtonUsing The Mute Button 40XLC Caller ID OperationBattery Low Indicator Viewing Incoming CallsTurn OFF the New Calls / Message Waiting Indicator Light Review Call HistoryRemove Call Record From The Caller ID List Call WaitingRemove a Specific Call Record Remove All Call Records40XLC Miscellaneous Feature Settings Set The Language Turn on The Call Waiting Caller ID FeatureDisplay Screen Messages Set Area Code / LDS Long Distance Service Code LCD / Screen Contrast Adjustment Choosing The Date / Hour FormatDate format Hour formatSetting Up Your Phone Book DIMTo Add a New Number/Name To Review / Modify a Number/Name In Your Phone Book To Delete a Number From Your Phone BookTo Save Numbers From Caller ID To The Phone Book Recall / Delete One Of the Last 30 Numbers Dialed Auto on HookTo Dial a Number From The Phone Book Troubleshooting Guide No dial toneDimensions SpecificationsMaximum Gain Maximum Outgoing GainPower Requirements FCC Registration NoticeThis equipment is hearing aid compatible