FEATURE SETUP

Caller ID Feature Setup

You can set up Caller ID features at the handset right after setting up the final Telephone feature (Handset Ringer), by programming your Home Area Code. Otherwise, follow Steps 1-4in “Telephone Feature Setup” on page 8 to begin setting up Caller ID features.

Program Home and Local Area Codes

Your “home area code” is usually the area code from which you are dialing. “Local area codes” are area codes for which you must dial an area code but not “1.” Always program your home area code, and, if you need them, up to four local area codes to allow for correct operation of the Display Dial feature (see page 39).

NOTE: Do not select CHANGE. Instead, when screen displays AREA CODE 1:

1Use the keypad to enter your home area code (AREA CODE 1).

2Select CODE 2 to reach AREA CODE 2 (the screen displays any current local area code stored here). Use the keypad to enter a three-digit local area code.

3Continue as in Step 1 for area codes 3, 4 and 5 as needed.

4Select DONE when finished.

AREA

CODE 1:000

CODE

2

DONE

 

 

 

Caller ID with Call Waiting

You must subscribe to Caller ID with Call Waiting service (a combined service) in order for this feature to work. If you don’t have Caller ID with Call Waiting service, turn this feature off.

CIDCW: ON

CHANGE DONE

CIDCW: OFF

CHANGE DONE

Call List Options

Choose whether the system stores information about ALL CALLS received, or for NO CALLS.

LIST:ALL CALLS

CHANGE DONE

LIST:NO CALLS

CHANGE DONE

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AT&T 900 MHz Caller ID Feature Setup, Program Home and Local Area Codes, Caller ID with Call Waiting, Call List Options