
Functions used for making calls
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Caller Lists1
If so configured, the last calls not answered identified by the extension are stored in three caller lists. These caller lists can be programmed to save only external calls or both external and internal calls. Using a System Telephone with a display you can view and select lists:
•1 = CALLS NOT ANSWERED2
•2 = CALLS ANSWERED
•3 = CALLS MADE
Up to 10 calls can be stored for each caller list. They are stored in the order they were received or made. Each call is stored with a time stamp. The list starts with the most recent call that has not been recalled. If several calls were from the same caller, the list will show the time of the last call and the total number of times the call was received.
Looking Up a Caller List
Select and press to confirm.
Enter the dialing code for looking up Caller Lists.
Select and enter to select the type of Caller List want- ed.
Enter the number of the list you want to look up:
= Calls not answered
= Calls answered = Calls dialed
Enter to display additional lists.
[1]Make sure that Caller ID is enabled by your carrier.
[2]When the Do Not Disturb facility for an extension is activated, un- answered calls are not stored in the memory.
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