Panasonic KXFPC96 KXFPC95 User Guide - Page 44

Calling back/storing/editing/erasing caller information, Calling back, Storing, Erasing

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Caller ID Calling back/storing/editing/erasing caller information! In the handset 1 Handset is off the main unit: Press or . Handset is on the main unit: Lift the handset. Example: 131new1calls ∨=New11111∧=Old 2 Press or repeatedly until the desired name (or telephone number) is displayed. CINDY1TURNER Example: 1-234-456-7890 11:20A1JAN12 AUTO TALK Display EXIT EDIT CLEAR / Calling back 3 Press TALK . q The unit will start dialing automatically. Important: q This feature is not available in the following cases. - The telephone number includes data other than numbers (ie., or #). - The caller's information does not include a telephone number. Storing 3 Press AUTO . Save1in1AUTO Display: Select10-9 4 Press a station memory number (0 to 9). Example (Store in station memory 0): 12344567890 Example: Save1in1AUTO10 q The telephone number will be stored. q To store other items, repeat steps 2 to 4. q Press EXIT to exit the program. Erasing 3 Press CLEAR . q The caller's information will be erased. Note: q You can store up to 10 telephone numbers in the handset. The dial keys (0 to 9) function as memory stations. q Numbers stored in the handset cannot be accessed by the main unit. To edit the telephone number Press EDIT repeatedly in step 2. Each time you press EDIT , the telephone number will change as follows. 1. 1 - Area code - Local telephone number ("1" added) 2. Local telephone number (area code omitted) 3. Area code - Local telephone number 4. 1 - Local telephone number ("1" added and area code omitted) 12345Clear 4 44 TOM1REAGAN Example: 444-5555 12:20A1JAN12 q To erase other items, repeat steps 2 and 3. Press EXIT to exit the program.

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Caller ID
1
Handset is off the main unit:
Press
or
.
Handset is on the main unit:
Lift the handset.
Example:
2
Press
or
repeatedly until the desired
name (or telephone number) is displayed.
Example:
CINDY
1
TURNER
1-234-456-7890
11:20A
1
JAN12
1
3
1
new
1
calls
=New
11111
=Old
To edit the telephone number
Press
repeatedly in step 2.
Each time you press
, the telephone
number will change as follows.
EDIT
EDIT
Calling back/storing/editing/erasing caller information
!
Calling back
3
Press
.
The unit will start dialing automatically.
Important:
This feature is not available in the following cases.
— The telephone number includes data other than
numbers (ie.,
or #).
— The caller’s information does not include a
telephone number.
Storing
3
Press
.
Display:
4
Press a station memory number (0 to 9).
Example
(Store in station memory 0):
Example:
The telephone number will be stored.
To store other items, repeat steps 2 to 4.
Press
to exit the program.
Erasing
3
Press
.
The caller’s information will be erased.
Example:
To erase other items, repeat steps 2 and 3.
4
Press
to exit the program.
EXIT
TOM
1
REAGAN
444-5555
12:20A
1
JAN12
12345
Clear
CLEAR
EXIT
AUTO
TALK
In the handset
Save
1
in
1
AUTO
Select
1
0–9
12344567890
Save
1
in
1
AUTO
1
0
2.
Local telephone number
(area code omitted)
4.
1
Local telephone number
Area code
Local telephone number
3.
(“1” added and area code omitted)
1.
1
Area code
Local telephone number
(“1” added)
Note:
You can store up to 10 telephone numbers
in the handset.
The dial keys (0 to 9) function as memory
stations.
Numbers stored in the handset cannot be
accessed by the main unit.
/
AUTO
TALK
EDIT
EXIT
CLEAR
Display