NOTE: The cordless handset and base CID logs are not shared. Action taken on one will not affect the other.
NOTE: Only the cordless handset will show the order of the call in call history.
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Caller ID Operation
CID memory
Memory Capacity
Each cordless handset or the base has its own and separate Call Log memory. Each can store up to 30 CID records respectively. These numbers are available for subsequent retrieval or for saving into the internal directory for
Caller information is stored chronologically with the lat- est call being assigned the next highest numerical value, i.e. if there are already 15 calls logged into the CID Memory, the next incoming call will be Call No. 16.
Reviewing the CID Memory
•Press CIDV on the base unit or the cordless handset to activate the CID Memory record on the respec- tive unit.
•Press the two arrow keys (CIDV and DIR^on the base unit or on the cordless handset) to scroll through the incoming records to review incoming calls and check for missed calls.
•Consecutive incoming calls originating from the same telephone number are identified by an asterisk at the top right corner of the screen and will be counted as one call in the CID memory.
•When there are already 30 entries in the CID Memory, the next incoming call will automatically cause the oldest entry to be deleted from the CID Memory of the handset (or base).
NOTE: If there are new calls in the CID log already (NEW CALL light is flashing), and an incoming call is answered on the corded handset at the tele- phone base, then the NEW CALL light will extinguish on the telephone base although there are still unreviewed CID records in the CID log.
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