5 caller-id function (clip) – Topcom Cocoon 95 User Manual

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Press numerical button ‘1’ to select whether or not you want to reset the default settings,
indicated by (y) yes or (n) no.

Press the Memory button

. The unit emits a confirmation tone.

Note: When you reset the default settings, all memory numbers will be erased.

4.19 PROGRAMMING THE PIN CODE

When you change the PIN code, it is very important not to forget the new PIN code!

Press the Set button

.

Press button ‘#’.

Enter the present 4 digit PIN code.

Enter the new 4 digit PIN code.

Press the Memory button

. The unit emits a confirmation tone.

Default setting: ‘0000’

4.20 SETTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST

Press the Set button

.

Press numerical button ‘9’.

Enter the desired contrast (1-8) by pressing numerical button ‘1’ several times.

Press the Memory button

.

5 CALLER-ID FUNCTION (CLIP)

The Cocoon 95 displays the telephone numbers of incoming calls. This function is only
possible if you are subscribed to a telephone operator that provides this service. Contact your
telephone provider for more information. When you receive a call, the numbers are saved in
a call list. This list can hold 30 telephone numbers (each of
max. 16 digits).

5.1

NEW CALLS

When you’ve received a new incoming call, the CLIP symbol

appears on the display.

5.2

CONSULTING THE CALL LIST

When you consult the Call list, you will notice that the list always starts with the last call
received.

Press the Set button

.

Press numerical button ‘5’.

The number of new calls (ne) and the total number of calls (tot) appear on the display.

Use numerical buttons

and

to scroll through the list.

When you reach the beginning of the Call list, ‘END OF LIST’ is shown on the display.

When you reach the end of the Call list, ‘TOP OF LIST’ is shown on the display.

When the telephone number is longer than the available space on the display, ‘->’
appears on the display. Press button ‘#’ to see the remainder of the number.

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