Calling Line Identification (Clip); Energy Saving Mode - BELGACOM Belgafax 710 User Manual

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If (R) is indicated in your PABX as the outside line
access code but it is still not possible to obtain an
outside line, your system does not correspond to
the newest standard. If necessary, you may want
to ask your telephone system provider.
Calling Line Identifica-
tion (CLIP)
For incoming calls, your multifunction machine shows
the number and name of the caller on the display. To
make use of this function, Calling Line Identification
Presentation (CLIP) must be enabled for your telephone
line. Contact your telephone company to inquire about
whether or not this additional function is available for
your line.
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Your machine will display the name you have
saved for the subscriber in the machine's tele-
phone book.
The number and name will not be shown if the
caller suppresses his number.
If you receive a telephone call during your absence, the
symbol I will appear on the display. Your multifunction
machine saves the last ten calls in the redial list. You can
use the redial list for entering telephone numbers:
Press ³. A list of the last ten calls appears on the
1
display (marked by ').
Use / to select an entry. New entries are marked
2
with a star "*".
3
Start the message transmission as described in the
corresponding chapters (see chapter Fax, SMS).
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If you have set the number of rings to zero
(0) (see chapter Fax Switch / Setting the
Fax Reception Mode), the telephone numbers of
callers will not be displayed on additional con-
nected telephones.

Energy Saving Mode

With the standard settings, your multifunction machine
switches to the energy saving Stand-by mode when not
in use. If you press any button or receive a message or a
call, your machine switches immediately from stand-by
mode to operating mode. Only in starting mode can
you enter information or access functions.
²
The colour display illumination is switched
off in Stand-by mode to save power.
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2. Settings

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