Last Number Redial List; Calls List - Verizon V500 Manual

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Using the directory and lists
Adding a displayed number to the
directory
Numbers that appear in a list, such as the
Calls list or the Last Number Redial list can
be added to the directory. If you have
Caller ID and the name is transmitted, the
first 16 characters of the transmitted
name are copied to the name line.
A number is displayed:
¢
Copy To Dir.
§Menu§
¤
Complete the entry as described in the
section "Saving a number in the direc-
tory" (see page 15).

Last number redial list

The Last Number Redial list contains the
ten numbers last dialed with the handset/
the base station (max. 32 digits). If one of
the numbers is in the directory, then the
corresponding name will be displayed. If a
number has been dialed several times,
only the last try is shown in the list.
Manual last number redial
k
Press the key.
q
Select the entry.
c/d
Press the Talk key or the
Handsfree key.
The number is dialed.
You can press the C or h key instead,
if you want to specify which line to use.
When displaying a name, you can have the
respective phone number displayed:
¢
View
§Menu§
Managing entries in the Last Number
Redial list
k
Press the key.
q
Select the entry.
Open menu.
§Menu§
16
The following functions can be selected
with q:
(as in the directory, page 15)
View
Copy To Dir.
Copy an entry to the directory
(page 16)
(as in the directory, page 15)
Delete
Delete List
(as in the directory, page 15)

Calls list

Requirement: Caller ID Presentation (CIP,
see page 12)
The numbers of the last 10 incoming calls
are stored.
¤
With the handset in idle status, open
the directory by pressing the t (CID)
key.
Dialing with the Calls list
¢
t
q (Select entry)
If necessary, press * key to
change number format for
dialing.
c/d
Press the Talk key or the
Handsfree key.
The number is dialed.
You can press the C or h key instead,
if you want to specify which line to use.
Viewing an entry
¢
t
q (Select entry)
¢
View
§Menu§
The entry is displayed.
Go back with
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