Sanyo LNS-W10 Directory, Deleting entries from the Caller ID list, Deleting the displayed entry

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CALLER ID FEATURES

1.Press MENU/OK to enter the menu.

2.Press MENU/OK to select “CALL LOG”.

3.

Press to scroll through the Caller ID list from the most recent to the oldest.

4.Press to scroll through the Caller ID list from the oldest to the most recent.

5.Press C to exit the call log.

Tip: 1. Press in standby mode to enter call log quickly. 2. Press TALK to dial the number currently displayed.

Note: “CALL LOG EMPTY” will show if there are no calls.

Deleting entries from the Caller ID list

All handsets share a common call log that is stored in the base station memory. When more than one handset is registered to a base unit, a call log deleted in one handset will affect all handsets.

Deleting the displayed entry:

1.Make sure the phone is OFF (not in TALK mode).

2.Press keys to find the entry you want to delete.

3.

Press

FLASH/DEL while the number you wish to delete is displayed.

 

“DELETE?” shows on screen.

4.

Press

MENU/OK to confirm the deletion or C to cancel the deletion.

Deleting all entries

1.Make sure the phone is OFF (not in TALK mode).

2.Press keys to display any entry.

3.Press and hold FLASH/DEL. “DELETE ALL?” shows on screen.

4. Press MENU/OK to confirm the deletion or C to cancel the deletion.

DIRECTORY

This telephone can store up to 70 names and telephone numbers. Names are limited to 15 characters and numbers are limited to 16 digits (including pauses ‘P’) and all handsets share a common phone book that is stored in the base station memory.

When more than one handset is registered to a base unit, any entry stored or deleted in one handset will affect all handsets.

NOTE : Shared configurations are available where individual handsets are sold. Please check with your local distributor to find out if this option is available in your area.

Storing a name / number in the directory

1.Press MENU/OK in standby mode.

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