Use Caller Id - Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 6000 User Manual

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This function requires a Caller ID
subscription with your telephone
company.
You can store telephone numbers
from the Caller ID list directly in
the Phonebook. Refer to Store
Redial and Caller ID numbers on
page 36 for more information.
Even if you subscribe to Caller ID,
caller information may still be
unavailable for a particular call.
The following may appear in the
display* during an incoming call:
– 'Anonymous'... Calls from
unlisted numbers;
– 'Caller ID not possible'... Caller
ID not supported by the service
provider;
– 'International'... Information
unavailable for international calls.
*Your service provider may also
send information other than that
described above.
>> Daily use

Use Caller ID

The last 24 numbers you have received calls from are stored in the
Caller ID list. If a name is stored with the number in the Phone-
book, this name is shown, even if your phone company has
provided Caller ID name information. Identical numbers are only
stored once in the list – the most recent call.
To call from the Caller ID list ...
Press to access the Caller ID list
Turn the wheel to select a name or number. If
you pause at a number, the display alternates
between showing the name and the number
type
Press to be able to select a number type to call.
If there is only one number type stored with a
name, the display prompts you to make the call.
Otherwise ...
... turn the wheel to select a number type and
press OK
Press again to make the call.
To see call information for a selected call ...
Press to view your options
Turn the wheel until Details? appears in the
display
Press OK. The call duration and number of calls
are shown
CALLER ID
David Jones
12: 41
12 Dec
OK
David Jones
Call?
David Jones
Home?
OK
OK
OK
David Jones
Call?
David Jones
Details?
OK
David Jones
Time :
1: 02:14

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