DeWalt 1140 manual Viewing Outbox call information, Storing a number from the Outbox

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Outbox (Outbound Call Record)

Using Phone Features

 

 

Viewing Outbox call information

Follow this procedure to view the information about a call in the Outbox.

Steps to Take

1.Press the Shift/Outbox key. The Outbox screen appears, showing a list of the 10 most recent outgoing calls.

2.Select a number from the list.

3.Press the Ok key. The Dial screen appears.

4.Press the down navigation key.

5.Select Display. The Display screen appears.

6.Press the down navigation key to view the information.

Storing a number from the Outbox

Follow this procedure to select a number from the Outbox and store it in the directory.

1.Press the Shift/Outbox key. The Outbox screen appears, showing a list of the 10 most recent outgoing calls.

2.Select a number from the list.

3.Press the Ok key. A list of options appears.

4.Press the down navigation key to select Store. The directory submenu appears. See "Adding or editing a directory entry" on page 22.

Using the Outbox to make a call

Follow this procedure to make a call from within the Outbox.

1.Press the Shift/Outbox key. The Outbox screen appears, showing a list of the 10 most recent outgoing calls.

2.Select the number you want to dial.

3.Press the Ok key.

4.Select Dial. The number is dialed.

Resetting the Outbox

Follow this procedure to empty the contents of the Outbox.

1.From the main menu, select and open History.

2.From the History menu, select Reset Outbox. A confirmation screen appears.

3.Press Yes. The calls in the Outbox are deleted. You return to the previous menu.

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Contents User Guide IP PhoneTrademarks Contents Using Phone Features Changing Your IP Phone Settings Access Code Summary Overview Key FeaturesDisplay Physical FeaturesIndicator LED color Meaning IndicatorsConnecting the IP Phone to the LAN Connecting the IP Phone to the LANPrerequisites IP Phone connectors IP Phone connectors and other back panel featuresLogging on Getting StartedLogging off Special Characters Using the dialpad to enter textPairing a wireless headset with your phone Using a Bluetooth wireless headsetPrerequisites Dual Pairing headsets Switching between a wired and a wireless headset How wired and wireless headsets interactUnpairing a wireless headset Making, Answering, and Ending a Call Making a call using off-hook dialingMaking a call using handsfree dialing Making a call using predialEnding a call Editing a predialed numberAnswering a call Answering a second callAccount Code Using Phone FeaturesAuthorization Code OverviewStoring a number at an Automatic Dial key Using an Automatic Dial keyBusy Lamp Field BLF Call ForwardConferencing 3-way or 30-way Call HoldDirected Call Park Directory Directed Call PickupDeleting an entry from the directory Making a call using the directoryDo Not Disturb / Make Set Busy Fast TransferPicking up a call while on a call Group Call PickupGroup Intercom Picking up a callPaging a member of your intercom group Answering a Group Intercom callPaging all members of your intercom group Inbox Inbound Call Record Accessing the InboxMaking a Conference call with your intercom group Viewing Inbox call information Using the Inbox to make a callStoring a number from the Inbox Intercom InspectLast Number Redial Transferring a MDN SCA Call to Another MDN SCA Group Member Multiple Appearance Directory Number MDNMaking a Call on an MDN MCA or MDN SCA Key Answering an MDN MCA or MDN SCA CallConferencing with a MDN SCA Line and Privacy Release Accessing the OutboxMute Outbox Outbound Call RecordStoring a number from the Outbox Using the Outbox to make a callResetting the Outbox Viewing Outbox call informationCalling a Speed Dial number Speed DialVoicemail Storing a Speed Dial numberUsing the Settings menu Changing Your IP Phone SettingsUsing the navigation keys Changing the default volume Modifying Audio settingsResetting a default volume Relabeling a feature key Modifying Feature key settingsSelecting a ring tone Restoring default settings for a feature key Adjusting the contrast level of the displayEnabling or disabling autoscroll Selecting the time zone Modifying Time settingsSelecting a language Navigating the Time menuEnabling Daylight Saving Time Setting the time formatDisabling Daylight Saving Time Navigating the User menu Modifying User settingsSetting the date format Resetting the default timeEnabling or disabling the auto login feature Viewing your login typeViewing your user name Changing your password Enabling the Bluetooth transmitterPerforming a firmware upgrade Access Code Summary

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