Redial list – AT&T EP5632/EP5632-2 User Manual

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Saving call log entries into the Directory
When viewing a call log entry, you can save the
entry into the

Directory.

To save an entry into the

Directory:

1. Enter the

Call Log menu (page 75).

2. Press the

UP and DOWN NavKeys to select an

entry to save to the

Directory, then press the

OPTIONS softkey.

3. Press the

UP and DOWN NavKeys to highlight

Save to Directory.

Using the handset
Press

MENU/

SELECT to enter the directory

editing menu (see step 7 on page 69).

Using the telephone base
Press the SELECT softkey to save the entry.

Deleting call log entries
In the

Call Log, you can delete one entry or all

of the entries. You can also delete the recorded
message (if available) attached to the call log entry,
and delete both the entry and message.
To delete entries in the

Call Log:

1. Enter the

Call Log menu (see page 75).

2. Press the

UP and DOWN NavKeys to select a call

log entry, then press the

DELETE softkey.

3. Press the

UP and DOWN NavKeys to select the

following options:

Delete Entry - only deletes the selected call
log entry.

Delete Msg - only deletes the recorded
message on the answering system of the
selected call log entry.

Delete Entry & Msg - deletes both the call
log entry and recorded message on the
answering system.

Delete All Entries - deletes all the entries in
the

Call Log (see note).

4. Once you have selected an option, press

MENU

/

SELECT on the handset or press the SELECT
softkey on the telephone base (see note for
exception).

NOTE: Deleting an

entry or message on a
handset or telephone
base will not affect the
call logs of the other
handset(s) or telephone
base.

NOTES:

1. If a recorded message

has been deleted and
you tried to play the
message as inidicated
in the call log entry,
Message not found will
appear on the display.

2. If you select

Delete

all Entries, Delete all
Calls?
will appear on
the display. Press the
YES softkey to delete
all entries.

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