Viewing and calling back using caller information, 1 using the handset, Telephone 41 – Panasonic KX-FPG381 User Manual

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3. Telephone

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3.9 Viewing and calling
back using caller
information

If the unit has received new calls, the following
will be displayed while the unit is not in use:

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If the battery needs to be charged (page 20),
“Received calls” will not be displayed.

Using caller information, you can easily see who
has called you and return their calls.

Important:

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Returning calls via caller information will
not be possible in the following cases:

The telephone number includes data
other than numbers (i.e.,
* or #).

The caller information does not
include a telephone number.

3.9.1 Using the handset

Make sure the handset is not being used.

1

Press {v} or {e}.

2

Press {v} to search from the most recent
call.
Press {e} to search from the oldest call.

3

Press {TALK}, {SP-PHONE}, or the left soft
key ({DIAL}) to return the call.

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The unit will start dialing automatically.

Note:

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After viewing all of the new caller information,
“Received calls” will disappear.

What “,” means
The display shows a “,” after you have viewed,
answered, or returned this call.

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If the same caller calls again, the call entry
with “,” will be replaced with the new call
entry.

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The base unit and handset (and any
additional handsets) store caller information
individually. When a call or message is
viewed, answered, returned, or played back
on one extension, the others will not add a
“,”.

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When a message is played back using a
handset (page 64), a “,” will not be added in
the caller information of the handset.

If the same person calls more than once
Only the date and time of the most recent call will
be stored. The number of times the person
called (“

×2” to “×9”) will be displayed.

Example: The same person called 3 times.

P L A Y

Handset display:
(When on the
charger)

SP

PRIVACY

Handset display:
(When off the
charger)

Base unit display:

{

TALK}

{

DIAL}

{

SP-PHONE}

{>}{e}{v}

{

EDIT}

{

OFF}

Example:

Example:

Example:

D I A L

E D I T

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