Clarity C600 Information, Digits without a 1 prefix, Area Code + 7 digits without a 1 prefix

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Caller ID Operations

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INFORMATION

To callback from incoming call information, the base T/P switch should be set at T.

While reviewing the incoming call list, press ENTER and the UP() or DOWN () key will format the number with the following dialing variations:

7 digits without a 1 prefix:

If the area code of the Caller ID number match- es to the setting of the stored area code, the dialed numbers can be 7

digits only.

Area Code + 7 digits without a 1 prefix:

If the area code of the Caller ID number match- es to the setting of the stored area code, the dialed numbers can be Area Code + 7 digits.

10 digits without a 1 prefix:

If the area code of the Caller ID number is dif- ferent from the stored area code, the dialed numbers can be 10 digits without

a 1 prefix.

10 digits with a 1 prefix:

If the area code of the Caller ID number is dif- ferent from the stored area code, the dialed numbers can be 1 + 10 digits.

When reviewing the Caller ID information, press ENTER to display the phone number in a dif- ferent format.

Example 1:

Stored Long Distance Service code: 1.

Stored area code: 770.

Stored incoming call number 770-123-4567.

1.Pressing the ENTER key will show blinking 123-4567.

2.Pressing the TALK or ENTER key again will dial out 1234567.

OR

3.Pressing the UP () key will show blinking 770-123-4567.Then press

the TALK or ENTER key again will dial out 7701234567.

OR

4.Pressing the UP() key will show blinking 1-7701234567. Press the TALK or ENTER key will dial out 17701234567.

OR

5.Pressing the UP () key will show blinking 123-4567again.

Example 2:

Stored Long Distance Service code: 1.

Stored area code: 770.

Stored incoming call number 413-456-7890.

1.Pressing the ENTER key will show blinking 413-456-7890.

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