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Instructions Clarity, Modèle CLS 45i

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It will be stored in Caller ID log. Blocked Call If the number is blocked or withheld, “BLOCKED NUMBER” is displayed. It will be stored in Caller ID log. Repeated Call If this is a repeated call, it means you have received calls from this same number before and that they have not been reviewed. 2. If you access the Call Waiting call, the Caller ID information will disappear and the Time/Day screen will appear. 3. If you do not access the call waiting call, the Caller ID information is transferred into the Caller log. This caller information is considered “old.” Speed Dial and Memory Functions Storing Numbers in Memory The CLS45i stores l7 telephone numbers in memory: l0 on the handset and 7 on the base. Note: When storing numbers in either the base or handset memory buttons, it's a good idea to make a record of where you stored them. There is no other means for checking to see in which key you have stored a number. Storing Numbers in the Handset Memory Buttons The unit must be in Standby mode. The 0 through 9 number keys on your keypad can be used to store a telephone number in memory. Each stores one number. Press MEM once and the display reads, “ENTER MEMO NUMBER.” Press the DOWN (▼) button until the display reads “- -” in the top right corner and the words “END OF RECORD” appear on the second and third lines of the display. Press MEM once to add a number. If no buttons are pressed for 30 seconds, the handset returns to Standby mode. Enter the number to be stored (up to l6 digits). Press INTERCOM and the display reads, “ENTER NAME.” Enter up to l2 characters, using the numeric pad. You will note that in addition to the numbers, there are also letters on keys 2 through 9 (for example, the “2” has “A,” “B,” and “C”). To create the name you would:. • Press “2” once to select “A” • Press “2” twice to select “B” • Press “2” three times to select “C” • Press “2” four times to select “2”; or • Press DELETE to backspace and erase the digit or character by the last cursor position. Press INTERCOM and the display reads “ENTER MEMO LOCATION”. Enter the memory location (0 through 9) and press INTERCOM to confirm. If the location is empty (available), a long beep indicates you have successfully stored that entry and the display reads, “MEMO X” and “STORED”. If the location is not empty, the display reads “OVERWRITE” and “MEMO X? “ This is asking you to decide whether or not you want to leave the already-stored number in that location or overwrite it with the new entry you have just created. If you do want to overwrite the location with the new entry, press INTERCOM to confirm. The display reads “MEMO X” and “STORED” . Press ENTER to overwrite the location with the new entry. Press EXIT to return to Standby mode. This memory storing sequence exits at any wrong key sequence or if no key is pressed after 30 seconds. Speed Dial and Memory Functions Storing Numbers in the Base Memory Buttons The memory buttons for the base are Ml through M4 and ER5 through ER7. 1. Press PROG. 2. Dial the number to be programmed (up to l6 digits). 3. Press PROG. 4. Press one of the memory buttons (Ml through M4, ER5 through ER7). A beep follows. The number is stored. Adding Memory Numbers followed by an Extension or Menu Choices. NOTE: If you want to save a number that is followed by an extension or menu choice, program as you would a regular number, with one exception: after you enter the main number, press the REDIAL button. Example: if you wanted to store the number 7l4 555 2232, but needed to reach extension 323, you would press the following keys: 7l4 555 2232 REDIAL 323. There are two ways to do this. Starting with the TALK or SPEAKER Button: 1. In standby mode, press TALK or SPEAKER to open the line. 2. Press MEM and the desired memory key location (0 through 9). The number is dialed automatically. Starting with MEM Button (the unit must be in standby mode): 1. Press the MEM button once. 2. Press desired memory location key (0 through 9). 3. Press TALK or SPEAKER. The handset opens the line and automatically dials the number. Memory Dialing on the Base 1. Press the memory key where the number is stored (Ml, M2, M3, M4, ER5, ER6, ER7) and the number is dialed automatically. 2. To dial hands-free using the speaker, first press SPEAKER, listen for the dial tone, and then press the memory key. Changing Stored Numbers on the Base If you want to replace one of your stored numbers with another, simply program the new number on top of the old number. For example, if the number you want to replace is stored on M3 on the base, store the new number on the M3 button. Memory Dialing on the Handset Reviewing Memory Information on the Handset Unit must be in stand-by mode. 1. Press MEM once. The display reads, “ENTER MEMO NUMBER”. 2. Enter location number (0 - 9) or press UP-(S) or DOWN (▼) to review the last to first location. • If the location is not blank, the display Speed Dial an...


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