Logging A Call Manually; Deleting Old Log Items (Autobumping); Viewing Your Call Log - Nortel Compact ICS 7.1 Coordinator Manual

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Logging a call manually

If your calls are not automatically logged, you can manually log call
information when you are connected to an external call. Storing
information for your current call can be helpful in many situations. For
example, you may want to:
record a caller information without using paper and pencil
record only selected calls that you choose, as opposed to using Call
Log automatically
quickly record caller information before a caller hangs up
Press ≤°⁄‹ to log an external call manually.

Deleting old log items (autobumping)

Your log has a set number of items that it can hold. When it becomes full,
new calls cannot be logged. When your log is full, Autobumping
automatically deletes the oldest Call Log item when a new call is logged.
Press ≤°⁄fi to enable autobumping.
Press ≤£°⁄fi to disable autobumping.

Viewing your Call Log

To view your log
Press ≤°⁄¤. The display shows the number of previously
1.
read items (old) and the number of new, unread items (new) in the log.
Press • or OLD to view old items. Press £ or NEW to view new items.
2.
Press ‚ or RESUME to display the last item you viewed, the last time
3.
you viewed your Call Log.
Names and numbers for external callers are displayed only if you have
subscribed to Call Display services from your local telephone company.
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