Call Features; Caller Id; Sending Your Own Number; Returning An Unanswered Phone Call - NEC A232 Manual

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Call Features

Caller ID

When you dial a call, you can send your own phone number to display on the dialed phone.
When you receive a call, the caller's phone number displays (and the name, if stored in your phonebook), if the caller chooses to send his or her Caller ID information.

Sending Your Own Number

You can choose to send your own number to the call recipient's Caller ID, if activated. To send your own number:
*
Press Menu (Options Menu), 1, 3, and 4.
Press the
(Up) or
(Down) navigation keys to turn the Send Own Number function On or Off.
Press
(Select) to save your selection.

Returning an Unanswered Phone Call

If your wireless phone receives a call and you do not answer it, the caller information is stored in the Missed calls list. To return an unanswered call:
*
Press
(End) to display the Idle screen and press
Missed calls log.
Highlight a missed call. Return the call using one of the 3 following ways.
(Send), (2) Press Softkey 1 (Call), or (3) Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to make the call from the Missed calls Option menu.
(1) Press

Last Number Redial

To view and redial the last number you called:
*
Ensure the Idle screen is displayed and no phone number is shown. Press
Press
(Send) again. The last number you dialed is automatically called. (See Flag.)

Plus (+) Dialing

Before you can enter a + symbol in a number, the cursor must be at the beginning of a number. (See Flag.)
To make international calls:
*
Press and HOLD
until the '0' char ac ter dis played changes to a '+' char ac ter on the display. The + replaces the international access code used as the
prefix number of the country from which you are calling and informs the network that you are making an international call.
Input the country, area code (without the leading zero) and phone number that you wish to call.
When dialing, add the country code required. Storing all numbers with the country codes (e.g., 1 for the US, 44 for UK) is helpful. A country code for another country is always
the same, no matter what country you are dialing from. For example, to make an international call to a typical UK number is entered as:
(Right) navigation key to display the Missed calls log or press MENU (Main), 7, and 2 to display the
(Send) once. The last number you called displays.
If you remember the last call made, simply
press
twice.
The '+" (plus) symbol for International
access can be entered and used within phone
numbers for speed dialing.
Call your Service Provider to activate
international service options.
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