Using Caller ID
CALLER ID MESSAGES
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New: XX | Shows the number of new Caller ID | |
records (records you have not reviewed) | ||
Total: XX | ||
and the total number of records. | ||
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Private |
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Name or | The caller has blocked the Caller ID | |
Private | information. | |
Number |
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Unknown |
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Name or | The Caller is not within a Caller ID | |
Unknown | service area. | |
Number |
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| Appears if there was an error during the | |
| transmission of Caller ID information. | |
Incomplete | Occasional errors are normal. If the | |
Data | phone frequently displays | |
Incomplete Data, contact your | ||
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| local telephone company or your local | |
| RadioShack store. | |
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ADDING/DELETING THE AREA CODE
When the area code of the received call is the same as the one you stored (see “Storing your Area Code” on Page 13), the area code does not appear in the Caller ID record. If it is different, the area code appears in the record.
If you want to add or remove the area code from the display, press # when the record is on the display. Press # again to remove or restore the area code.
When you dial a number or store it in memory, the phone dials or stores the number as it appears on the display.
DIALING NUMBERS FROM A CALLER ID RECORD
To dial a local number stored in a Caller ID record, recall the record and press TALK/FLASH. If you have not stored a local area code (see “Storing your Area
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