Profoon Telecommunicatie TX-230 User Manual

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CALLER-ID

FUNCTIONING:
Just before or short after the first ring, the Telephone Company
sends the telephonenumber (DTMF system) or name + number
(FSK system) of the person who is calling to you. This can also be
the telephonenumber of a fax or of a mobile phone.
On receipt of this information, the display of the TX-230 shows this
name/number combination and stores it into its memory.
Because this information is stored in memory, at any time you can
see who called you and at what time and day. The display indica-
tes how many calls are in memory and how many calls are recei-
ved after the last time you viewed the numbers.
Please note that you must subscribe yourself for Caller-ID. Contact
your provider.

MEMORY:
The memory can hold 80 incoming calls (numbers + names). When
the memory is full, each new incoming call will overwrite the oldest
call. Please make sure to regular read the memory and to delete it
contents.

NAME:
In case you receive a call from someone which name and number
you have stored in the phonebook memory of the TX-230, then the
name you programmed in your telephone will come on the display.
Else the name which is transmitted from the provider will be dis-
played. In case the provider only sends the number and you have
not stored this number in your telephone, than only the number will
come on the display.

REPEATED CALL:
A repeated call will be displayed as "REPEAT" in the display. The
information concerning the first call will be lost, only the time and
date of the last call will be memorized.

TIME/DATE:
The time and date of each call are memorized too. In case your
provider uses the FSK Caller-ID system, the network provides the
time/date information. In case your provider uses the DTMF sys-
tem, the time/date of the internal clock of the TX-230 will be used.

READ THE MEMORY:
Press and to start reading.
Use buttons and to step through the memory. Next to CALL#,
the rotation number of that call is displayed. The upper part of the
display shows the time and date of that call.

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