Appendix

Screen messages and icons

Screen display messages

CALL LOG EMPTY

There are no caller ID history entries.

 

 

CHECK BATTERY

There is no battery installed or the installed batteries are depleted.

 

 

DELETED

All caller ID history entries have been deleted.

 

-OR-

 

A caller ID history entry, directory entry, speed dial entry or redial

 

number has been deleted.

 

 

DIRECTORY EMPTY

There are no directory entries.

 

 

END OF LIST

You have reached the end of the caller ID history.

 

 

IN USE/NO LINE

Another telephone on the same line is in use.

 

There is no telephone line connected to the telephone.

 

 

INCOMING CALL

There is an incoming call.

 

 

LOW BATTERY

The battery is low. You should change the batteries.

 

 

MEMORY FULL

The directory is full.

 

 

NO NAME FOUND

There are no entries in the directory matching the key pressed.

 

 

ONLY 15 ALLOWED

You have entered over 15 characters in the name of a directory

 

entry.

ONLY 24 ALLOWED

You have entered over 24 digits in the number of a directory entry or

 

speed dial entry.

STORED

The entry is saved in the directory or speed dial memory location

 

successfully.

REDIAL EMPTY

There is no redial record.

 

 

XX MISSED CALLS

There are new calls in the caller ID log.

 

 

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ATCL2940, 210 BLK, 210WH specifications

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