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Delete: The entry is deleted after an enquiry. (An entry is auto-
Phone book: You add the call number of the caller to one of the
Info: This displays information about the caller: call number or
Delete all: The list is deleted after a confirmation prompt.
Note: If your internal call number (e.g. "30") is configured on
multiple terminals, you can view and edit the calls for the call
number 30 on each of these terminals. If you delete the call list
from one terminal, it will be deleted from all others as well.
Accepted calls: You see the call numbers or the names of the callers
with whom you last spoke. You can edit this list in the same way
as the missed calls list (see page 118).
Voicebox mess. (voicebox messages): Displays the list of messages
received. Each message is identified by the caller's phone
number or (if saved in the phone book) by the caller's name.
Messages that have not yet been played back are marked with
a
. The most recently received messages are at the top of the
list.
Play: Listen to the message. You can also use the number keys to
Dial: You call the caller back. If there are multiple trunk keys
Delete: The entry is deleted after an enquiry.
Phone book: You add the call number of the caller to one of the
The Device Menu
the trunk key is automatically seized with which you origi-
nally received the call.
matically deleted when you call the caller back).
phone books (please refer to Add Phone Numbers from
Lists to Communications System Phone Book starting on
page 95).
name, time of the last call and the number of calls.
control message playback: 4 (rewind), 5 (pause) and 6
(fast forward).
configured on your telephone (please refer to the chapter
entitled Multiple Trunk Keys on page 52), upon callback,
the trunk key is automatically seized with which you
received the voicebox message.
phone books (please refer to Add Phone Numbers from
"System menu" / Main Menu
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