Special System Features

Storing a Calling Line ID Number in Memory

With a Calling Line ID message displayed, press STO and select a memory location (as described in “Storing a Phone Number” on page 12). The Calling Line ID number will be stored in the selected location.

Deleting an Individual Message

1.While in the message center, scroll through the

messages using and until the message you wish to delete is displayed.

2.Press and hold CLR until dELEtEd appears in the display.

After deleting a message, the message center will be automatically renumbered. For example, if message #5 is deleted, messages #6 through #20 will be moved up one to become #5 through #19.

Deleting All Messages

1.While in the message center, press and hold CLR until ErASE and ALL? alternate in the display. (The display will briefly show dELEtEd before ErASE and ALL? appear.)

2.Release CLR , then press CLR again to confirm erasing all of the messages. M<SgS ErASEd will appear in the display.

Other Messaging Services

In addition to the Calling Line ID feature, some cellular systems allow other types of messages to be sent to your cellular phone. One such service is Voice Mail Notification. This service provides a notification message to the your cellular phone each time a new message is recorded in the Voice Mail system. Voice mail notification messages are stored in the same message center that stores your Calling Line ID numbers.

Contact your Cellular Service Provider for more information and availability of these messaging services.

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