Butler 1410C
5. CALLER ID/CLIP
(This service only works if you are subscribed to CLIP or Caller ID and if your
handset is subscribed to a Butler 1410 base unit. Consult your telephone
company to find out if you are.)
When you receive a call, the telephone number of the caller appears on the
handset display. The telephone can receive calls in FSK (telephone number,
date & time)* or DTMF. If the name is programmed in the Telephone Book, the
name in the Telephone Book is displayed!
The telephone can store 50 calls in a Call List that can be reviewed later. The
telephone never stores the same call twice. When the memory is full, the new
calls automatically replace the oldest calls in the memory. The following
information is also visible:
• 'NEW' when it is a new call (not read).
• 'OLD' if it is an already viewed call (read).
• 'CALL X'= order of the Call List. Ca1 = Last call and Ca50 = Oldest call!
• '-----' if it is a private number.
• 'ANSWERED' if the call is accepted.
• 'UNANSWERED' if the call is not accepted.
If there are unaccepted and unread calls in the Call List the
on the display in standby mode!
5.1. The Call List
The calls received are stored in the Call List (max. 50 numbers).
You can view the information on an incoming call as follows:
- Repeatedly press the Menu key until 'CALLER ID' appears.
- Press OK.
- The phone number of the last call is displayed (+ name if present in the
telephone book memory,+ date* and time* of the call ).
- Repeatedly press the Menu key to browse the list. The phone numbers of
previous calls appear on the display.
* only if the network sends the date & time together with the phone number!
Notes:
- If no key is pressed for 20 seconds, the telephone will return to standby mode.
- After a call is received, the number of the caller remains on the display for 5 seconds
after the last ring.
- Caller ID is not available while you are on the line.
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