Special Message Indicators/Out Of Area Calls; Private" Calls; Transmission Error - AMERITECH vt1930 User Manual

Vtech vt1930: user guide
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CALLER ID
However, when you dial directly from
Caller ID memory, only the last 7 digits
of the received telephone number will
be used. Consequently, you would
actually dial this:
The Ameritech AM 1930 was de-
signed to accommodate this situation.
If you need to temporarily add a long
distance prefix and /or area code (such
as 1503) before the Caller ID number,
do the following:
Beginning from the standby mode,
key in the necessary digits. Your
display will look like this:
Then, to temporarily add the last 7
digits only from a Caller ID memory,
press CALLERS .
Using the
( ) and
*
scroll through the received calls to
locate the number you wish to dial.
Once you have located the number
you wish to dial, simply press
PHONE .
The last seven digits
will be added to the numbers
already in the display, and the
whole number shown below will be
automatically dialed.
AM 1930
Special Message Indicators
Out of Area Calls
If for any reason the telephone number
of the caller is unavailable, or if the
caller is outside the Caller ID service
area, the message UNAVAILABLE is
displayed.

"Private" Calls

If the caller has exercised the option
to block his or her number from being
sent, then the display will show
PRIVATE.

Transmission Error

If an error is detected, then the Caller
ID information is incomplete and will
not be displayed. TRANSMISSION
ERROR will be displayed.
(#) keys,
The occasional appearance of TRANS-
MISSION ERROR on your display
does not indicate a problem with your
unit or your telephone line. However,
if this appears frequently, you may
want to notify your telephone com-
pany.
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