Radio Shack 65-790 owner manual Dialing from a Call Record, Displayed Call Information

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Your organizer saves up to 320 call records, then (for subsequent calls) it re- places the oldest call record with each new one.

Each call record includes the time and date of the call, the call number (order in which the call is received), the caller’s telephone number, and the caller’s name (if available).

To recall a call record, press CALL ID,

then repeatedly press or to view the records. NO CALL appears if there are no records stored in the directory.

Note: A light blinks on the upper right corner of the organizer when you store a call.

DIALING FROM A

CALL RECORD

Follow these steps to dial a phone num- ber stored in the call record memory.

1.Recall the call record containing the number you want to dial.

2.Lift the telephone’s handset (or press the appropriate button on the phone for hands-free operation) and listen for a dial tone.

3.Press DIAL. The organizer dials the displayed telephone number.

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DISPLAYED CALL

INFORMATION

The organizer can display the following information.

Display

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEW CALL

Shows

the number of

1 #

stored

incoming

calls.

 

#01 is the oldest call.

 

 

REPT #

Appears if you have re-

 

ceived a call from the

 

same

phone

number

 

more than once.

 

 

 

OUT OF

The incoming call is from

AREA

an area that does not send

 

Caller ID information.

 

 

LDC

The incoming call is a

 

long-distance call.

 

 

 

OFF-HOOK

The phone line is not

PLEASE

connected

or

the

 

phone’s

handset

was

 

not picked up.

 

 

 

 

PRIVATE

The caller has blocked

 

the Caller ID information

 

from being sent.

 

 

 

ERROR

Call information was dis-

 

torted before

reaching

 

the system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Radio Shack 65-790 owner manual Dialing from a Call Record, Displayed Call Information