Calls List; Deleting All Lists - Telstra T-VOICE502 User Manual

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CALLS
LIST
Missed, answered and dialled calls
Missed, answered and dialled calls are saved in the calls list in the gateway.
If you have received new missed calls, a message to this effect appears in the display.
If the list is full, the oldest entry is overwritten by the most recent entry.
Icons in the call list
Missed calls
Answered calls
Dialled calls
Dialling a number from the calls list
1. To dial a number from the list of missed calls, from the home screen, press the button on the
select missed calls. Scroll down to the number you wish to dial and press the
2. To dial an answered or dialled call, from the home screen select the softkey under the Menu and scroll to
the CALL LIST icon and select OK. Then using the
press OK to confirm. Scroll through the relevant calls list using
Press
to dial the selected number.
• The list of dialled calls (Dialled calls list) can also be opened directly by pressing .
• If a caller has withheld his number, PRIVATE appears instead of the caller's number.
Deleting individual entries
1. Press the softkey under MENU, scroll to CALLS LIST using
or use .
2. Select MISSED CALLS, ANSWERED CALLS or DIALLED CALLS, press OK to confirm. Scroll through the
relevant calls list using
3. Press the softkey under OPTIONS, DELETE CALL to delete the entry.
Deleting an entire list
1. Press the softkey under MENU, scroll to CALLS LIST using
or use
.
2. Select MISSED CALLS, ANSWERED CALLS or DIALLED CALLS, press OK to confirm.
3. Press the softkey under OPTIONS, DELETE ALL CALLS to delete the entire list.

Deleting all lists

1. Press the softkey under MENU, scroll to CALLS LIST using
or use
.
2. Select DELETE ALL, press OK to confirm.
until you reach the entry you are seeking.
, select ANSWERED CALLS OR DIALLED CALLS and
until you reach the entry you are seeking.
and confirm with OK
and confirm with OK
and confirm with OK
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