AT&T 882 Incoming Call Messages, Incoming Call Log InLog, Reviewing InLog, Message Meaning

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Call Identification

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Incoming Call Messages

Message

Meaning

OUT OF AREA

This message may appear for some long distance calls or calls

 

originating from an area not covered by Call Identification Service.

 

This message may also appear if the caller’s local telephone company

 

uses equipment incompatible with that of your local telephone

 

company.

 

 

PRIVATE

The phone number or name not available at the

 

caller’s request.

 

 

CALL ID

Incoming Call Identification was not complete.

ERROR

 

 

 

Rep =3

When someone calls several times from the same phone number, the

 

phone only keeps a record of the most recent call. The phone displays

 

how many times the call was repeated (up to nine times).

 

 

Call 5

Position of the call in the Incoming Call Log.

 

 

Incoming Call Log (InLog)

The Incoming Call Log stores information for up to 64 phone calls. You must subscribe to this service for both lines to receive Incoming Call information about both lines. The most recent call is call #1. For example, if there are 5 calls in memory, call #1 is the most recent call and call #5 is the oldest. If the memory is full, the oldest call is deleted to make room for the new incoming call.

Reviewing InLog

When you begin to review the Incoming Call Log, the most recent calls appear on the display.

The and buttons are used to move back or forward, one display at a time, to scan the call log.

Reviewing InLog 1 Press the soft key below InLog.

2Use to review InLog.

3Press the soft key below Exit when you are done.

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Contents Line Speakerphone 882 Personal Information Center AT&T 882 ManualTable of Contents Introduction Line Speakerphone 882, Personal Information CenterFeatures Iii AT&T 882 ManualInstallation SectionComponents Every 882 telephone shouldInclude the following Install Batteries Connect Line Cords and AC Power Telephone Jacks and LinesModular Jack Test Setting the Clock Entering Your Home Phone NumbersDetermining Line 1 and Line One Phone Number OperationGetting to Where You Want to Go CursorCursor Control Soft KeysSoft Key Labels Label What it doesUsing the Menus MenusParts of a Menu CursorAdd/Edit Displays Main Menu Main MenuChoosing a Menu Item Set-Up Menu ViewingSet-Up Menu Moving AroundSection OperationOperation Light Indicators Telephone DisplaysLight Activity Meaning Message What it meansUsing Dial Making a CallMaking a Call from 1 the Dial Pad Making a Call From a Directory, DiLog or InLogUsing ADial Answering a CallAdjusting Speaker VolumeUsing Mute Speakerphone for Hands-free ConversationSwitching Between Lines HoldMonitoring the Length of a Call FlashTemporary Tone Dialing Redial Making a Conference Call Ending a Conference Call ADialConference Call Adjusting the Display Contrast Conference Call OptionsRinger Volume Handset VolumeMaking a Call from a Directory Special Dialing Features DirectoryOverview Renaming Directories Renaming a DirectoryAdding and Editing a Name in a Directory Adding a Name 1 Press MenuEditing a Name 1 Press Menu Buttons What they doMaking a Call from a Directory Directory Special Dialing Features Calendar/Reminder Calendar/Reminder At a GlanceCreating Reminders Information about remindersCalendar View Viewing, Adding, Editing, and Removing RemindersViewing a Day’s Reminders Entering Reminders Weekly RemindersViewing Reminders 1 Press Menu Removing aReminder Editing a ReminderCall Identification Features At a Glance Call IdentificationSample Incoming Call Log AT&T 882 Manual Incoming Call Messages Incoming Call Log InLogReviewing InLog Message MeaningUsing ADial when Making an InLog Call Making a Call from InLogRemoving a Call from InLog Removing EntireAppendices Memory Lock Customizing This PhoneOpening the Set-Up Menu Set Clock Change Password Rename DirectoryEnter Home Phone Numbers Caller IDPreferred Line Button ToneRemoval Confirm Line Choice Problem Solution Case of DifficultyMaintenance Information LineIndex Done, 6, 8, 29, 43, 44, 45, 46 DP rotary