Logging Calls; Determining The Time Threshold; Determining History List Length - AT&T UNIX Telephone Manager User Manual

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Customizing Telephone Manager
Logging Calls
Telephone Manager is initially set up to log both
incoming and outgoing calls in the History List.
You
can change the initial setup to log only outgoing calls
or only incoming calls, or you can set i t up to not log
calls at all, by doing the following:
1
Point to the Log incoming calls? or the Log
outgoing calls? field.
2
Press <Mark> to display the appropriate
response, Yes or No.
Determjnjng the Time Threshold
The time threshold is the amount of time Telephone
Manager waits when you make or receive a call before it
starts logging the call in the History List.
Initially, the time threshold is set to 30 seconds, the
time it typically takes to find that a wrong number was
dialed.
You can shorten this time or extend it up to
999 seconds (16.65 minutes) .
To select a different period of time before calls are
logged:
1
Point to the Time threshold before recording
calls field.
2
Type the number of seconds you prefer.
Determining Elstory List Length
The History List is initially set to contain up to 14
calls.
You can change the size of this list to make it
shorter or longer.
The list can be up to 999 entries
long, but you may want to consider the amount of
storage space available on your computer's hard disk
and the difficulty in working with a long list.
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