Editing Autodial Entries; Autodial Pause; Programming Call Waiting Caller Id; Call Waiting Caller Id Service Options - Casio SI-460 User Manual

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PROGRAMMING AUTODIAL

EDITING AUTODIAL ENTRIES

To edit a name or number in autodial,
1.
Follow steps 1-5 under "ENTERING
AUTODIAL ENTRIES" on page 27.
2.
3.
The programmed autodial number will
appear in the display. To alter the autodial
number, press the soft key under " " to
move the cursor left and the soft key
under "
" to remove digit. Repeat as
necessary.
4.
Use the keypad to re-enter the correct
digits.
5.
6.
Press in combination, the soft key under
" " to move the cursor left and the soft
key under "
" to remove characters.

AUTODIAL PAUSE

When programming numbers in autodial, a two-second pause can be inserted to use with
telephone banking, long distance or PBX services.
When a pause needs to be included in an autodial entry,
1.
Press
.
HOLD
PAUSE
A " " will appear on the display to indicate a two-second pause has been added.
7.
Use the keypad to enter the correct letter,
up to 14 characters. Pressing a key once
displays the first letter on that key.
Pressing it repeatedly will cycle through all
the characters on the key. When the
desired letter appears in the display, press
the soft key under "
" to move the
cursor to the right.
8.
Repeat step 7 until the name is entered.
9.
The next autodial station will appear in the
display.
10.
Repeat steps 2 through 9 to edit the
remaining autodial numbers.
11.
Press
PROGRAM
to exit.
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PROGRAMMING CALL WAITING AND CALLER ID

CALL WAITING CALLER ID SERVICE OPTIONS

Caller ID

Caller ID is a subscription service offered by your local telephone company. The local time, date
and the caller's name and phone number, if available, will be displayed on the LCD, allowing you
to choose to answer the call or let it forward to voice mail. Caller ID information is sent after the
first ring.
Call Waiting
Call Waiting is a subscription service offered by your local telephone company. When you are on
the line and another call comes in, a beep is emitted over the line. You can continue speaking to
the first caller or, by pressing
, you can toggle to speak to the second caller.
FLASH
Call Waiting Caller ID
If you subscribe to call waiting caller ID service and you are on the line, the local time and the
caller's name and phone number, if available, will appear in the display. You can then choose to
answer the call by pressing
to toggle to the incoming call or let the incoming call
FLASH
continue to ring.
"BLOCKED" and "UNAVAILABLE" Messages
If callers choose to partially or completely "block" their caller ID information from being
broadcast, a message will appear on the display indicating that the name and/or telephone
number has been blocked. The time and date of the call will still appear in the display.
If, for any reason, the name and/or number information is currently not available from your local
telephone company, an "UNAVAILABLE" message will appear in the display. The time and date of
the call will still appear in the display.
CALLER ID
All common line stations will display the incoming call's caller ID record.
Three Caller ID Options
Up to 64 of the most recent caller ID records can be retained corresponding to the following
programming selection:
1. ANSWER When you or your station's answering system answers a call, the caller ID record
will be stored.
2. UNANSWER Records for calls transferred to your station and not answered by the user or
voice mail will be retained in the station directory.
3. ALL Caller ID records for answered and unanswered calls are saved in the caller ID memory.
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