Incoming Call Log
2.
Valid Input
Input
0–9/ /#
PAUSE (Pause)
FLASH/RECALL (Hooking)
INTERCOM (Secret)
TRANSFER (Transfer)
*1
Available only when in system/personal programming mode
[Secret Dialling Example]
When storing the number "9-123-456-7890" and concealing the telephone number "123-456-7890",
Enter
9
INTERCOM
Note
•
It is possible to store a Memory Dialling feature number at the beginning of the Memory Dialling
numbers.
•
It is possible to store several feature numbers in one Memory Dialling location.
Conditions
•
Trunk Access by Memory Dialling
A specific Trunk Access number can be stored with the telephone number in Memory Dialling. However,
if Memory Dialling is done after selecting a trunk, the stored Trunk Access number is ignored and the
telephone number is sent using the selected trunk.
Feature
Display while Entering
0–9/ /#
P
F
*1
[ ]
*1
T
*1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Storing Method & Reference
Incoming call information is automatically stored.
® 1.18.2 Incoming Call Log
Store the digits
Store a pause by pressing the PAUSE
button. (® 1.5.4.7 Pause Insertion)
Store a flash/recall signal (EFA mode) by
pressing the FLASH/RECALL button at
the beginning of the number. (®
1.11.7 External Feature Access (EFA))
Conceal all or part of the number by press-
ing the INTERCOM button at the begin-
ning and at the end of the number to be
concealed. It is programmable whether
the concealed part will appear on SMDR.
Store a transfer command by pressing the
TRANSFER button at the beginning of the
number (used only for a One-touch Dial-
ling). (® 1.12.1 Call Transfer)
[Example] Storing "T + 305"= Transfer-
ring a call to extension 305.
INTERCOM
1.6.1 Memory Dialling Features
Description
and #.
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Feature Guide
105