Storing Special Codes; Cid-Caller Id; Receiving And Storing Calls; Dialing From Cid Memory - VTech VT-1910c Instruction Manual

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Storing Special Codes
To insert a ause in a phone number,
press
0
at the appropriate point
when entering the number on the LCD.
This inserts a 1.5 second pause. A
"
p
"
appears in the display to show
For longer pauses, press
or more times. Each press
makes the pause 1.5 seconds longer
and is treated as a stored digit.
If your phone is connected to a PBX
you can store the PBX access
number and a pause before the
phone number. For example, to store
9-PAUSE-555-1 234 in memory location
08, do the following:
3. Dial 5551234
4. Press
( K G ]
5. Enter 08
CID
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CALLER ID
Your VTech VT 191 0c cordless phone
has an additional feature in that it can
display both the name and the number
of the person calling before you answer
the phone.
The unit is designed to store and
display specific information provided
by your local telephone company to
subscribers of the "Caller Information
and Identification Service" (CID). When
CID service is active, your telephone
company transmits to you certain
information between the first and
second rings of each call.
This
information includes the telephone
number and name of the caller, as well
as the date and time of the call.
This information is immediately
displayed on the unit's LCD screen,
enabling you to identify the calling party
without having to answer the call.
Simultaneously, this information is
stored in memory for review at a later
time.
NOTE:
You must be in an area where CID
service is available and you must
subscribe to it to use this feature.
If you do not subscribe to the CID
service, the phone will still operate
normally except that the CID information
is not received or displayed.
Receiving and Storing Calls
This unit receives and displays all CID
information, the caller's telephone
number, the callers name and the
exact date and time of the call.
The phone sequentially numbers these
call records and retains them in the
unit's CID memory for later review.
These call record numbers are
displayed as the first two digits in the
display. The unit can store up to 50
numbers in its memory.
Note, once the unit's memory is full,
any new call forces a deletion of the
oldest call record.
DIALING FROM CID MEMORY
It is important to note that only the last
7 digits of any number are displayed
when dialina from CID memorv.
For example, when you review CID
memory to determine the time and date
a call was received, you would see the
following:
However, when you dial directly from
CID memory, only the last 7 digits of
the received telephone number will be
used. Consequently, you wouldactually
dial this:

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