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USING YOUR CALLS LIST
Using your calls list
Incoming call telephone numbers should appear in your calls list. If you have
the caller’s number stored in your phonebook the name will be displayed ins-
tead. A total of 30 incoming calls can be stored in the calls list (16 letters per
name and 23 digits per number). The number of new calls received will be
shown in the display with the ashing icon. If the number doesn’t appear,
this is because either the caller’s identication (Call Line ID) has been withheld
by the caller, or it is unavailable due to network restrictions.
You can open your calls list by pressing the button. To scroll through your
calls list simply press or . To display more information including
the date and time of the call, press .
Here are some things you may see on your calls list display:
• WITHHELD NUMBER – caller has withheld their number, or this information
isn’t available
• INTERNATIONAL? – caller is calling from another country or using an
internet service
• PAYPHONE – caller is calling from a public payphone
• OPERATOR – caller is a telephone network operator
Note: you must subscribe to your network provider’s Caller Display/Caller ID
service for this feature to work. A quarterly fee may be payable.