Call Records - Nortel i2022 Series User Manual

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CALL RECORDS

Your Teleset stores call activity records in electronic memory. The softkey CalLog will change to NewLog upon receipt of
an unanswered incoming call to Prime Call Appearances. To access to the call records, press the CalLog, or NewLog,
softkey on the startup screen. Among the calls stored are:
Incoming calls
Outgoing calls
Unanswered calls
Forty call records are saved in the Unanswered log, and thirty call records are saved in the Answered and Outgoing logs.
To access the call records observe the following directions. From the startup screen press the CalLog, or NewLog softkey.
Dialing from the Call Log
Outgoing calls can be dialed directly from the Call Logs. This is handy when you want to return a missed call.
In most cases, with unanswered and answered logs, it will be necessary to edit the telephone number before dialing. Editing
includes, removing an area code or adding prefix digits such as a 9 or a 1. Editing can be accomplished automatically by
using the Dial Options feature. Dial Options allows the Teleset to add or remove digits as required automatically.
Dialing from the Call Log with the Dial Option set to NonUse
To dial from the Call Log, first decide if the telephone number needs to be edited. If the number does not need to be
edited, press Dial. To edit the telephone number press Edit.
To add a prefix to the telephone number, simply add the digits using the dial keypad.
Use the ---> key to position the cursor over the number to delete or change. The ---> key will go one space past the last
digit of the telephone number and then wrap back to the front of the number.
Use the Del key to delete digits.
Press the Dial softkey to dial the number. The i2022 will automatically go off hook and dial the number.
Dialing from the Call Log with the Dial Option set to Semi Auto or Auto
NOTE: To set, see the Dial Options.
To dial from the Call Log, press Dial.
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