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Signal =====.
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Call Back
2224444
message contains a time/date stamp and up to a
12
-<iigit
(32 digits are possible) message. If the message is a
phone number, you may press [
snd
] to make a call to that
number. Otherwise, this message remains on the display
until you press any key (except (
wr
)).
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Call Back
412345678987
If the message is greater than 12 digits, a display overload
indicator appears as shown here. This display, for
example, shows the final 11 digits of the number. Press
(W)
j!)” I (as described later) to read ttie initial digits.
Signal i=ic=ii=M=iiz=i
RCVD 1 Call
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FCN*:Msgs
1 : CallBack 3
2:ShortMsg 0
This display appears when the phone has received one or
more Call-Back Messages along with other enhanced
features messages and/or conventional cellular telephone
calls. This display example shows that 1 cellular call has
been received, as well as one or more enhanced feature
messages as indicated by the "FCN*:Msgs" line.
To recall multiple Call-Back messages, perform the
following steps:
1
. Press (
fc
^ fjT] and observe the following display:
NOTE;
The number to the right of
"1: CallBack”
indicates the
number of messages received since you last entered this
particular menu. Each time you press
”1”
for CallBack,
the Callback number column resets to ”zero” the next
time you access this menu.
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2. Press ™ key to select CallBack. Observe the most
3.
recent Call-Back Message appears on the display. This
display holds up to ten Call-Back Messages with the
newest message displayed first. To scroll through the
ten possible messages, use the (
3
D and keys.
When you’re done reading the message, either press
to make a call to the displayed number, or press
SND
(ciJ) to exit.
Operation
Enhanced Features 3-47