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During an incoming call, the LINE STATUS indicator flashes and | DELETING CALLS | |
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Note: If any phone connected to the same telephone line is picked | you want to delete. | |
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REVIEWING CALL RECORDS | 3. Press DELETE again. The system deletes that record and auto- | |
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Each time you receive a call, the system saves a call record in mem- | Or, to cancel deletion, do not press any button. After about 5 | |
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To scroll through the call records, repeatedly press REVIEW6or7.
Note: If no call information is stored, NO CALL appears when you press REVIEW6or7.
For each call you review, the display shows the name for about 4 seconds, then the name is replaced by the call date and time (for about 4 seconds). The number display appears for about 5 seconds, then the display returns to the date and time display (unless you press REVIEW6or7).
After you review all calls, END OF LIST appears. Press RE- VIEW6or7 to view the calls again.
Deleting All Calls
1.Press either REVIEW6or7.
2.Hold down DELETE until DELETE ALL? appears.
3.When DELETE ALL? appears, press DELETE again. NO CALL appears.
Or, to cancel deletion, do not press any button. After about 8 seconds, DELETE ALL? disappears.
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