[. . . ] SPIRIT 710 SPIRIT 710 1 DEL (DELETE) Button - Press to delete individual messages, memos, stored numbers or Caller Display records. SPEAKERPHONE light - Turns ON when using the speakerphone. MESSAGE light - Turns ON when the TAM is on. Flashes when you have new TAM messages. UP-DOWN (CDS) Buttons (MENU) Button - To access the caller - Press to enter Options Menu display records, and to set the Date, Time, Screen to scroll through lists Contrast, phone/TAM settings. Ringer light - This flashes when the phone is ringing for an incoming call. [. . . ] The Caller Display information will also include a name from the phonebook if the incoming number fully matches an entry in the Phonebook. Binatone Help Line - 0845 345 9677 Calls are charged at Local Call rate. 17 Caller Display operation continue. . . WITHHELD will be displayed if the call is from someone who has withheld their number, for example by dialling 141. UNAVAILABLE will be displayed if the number of the caller is unavailable, for example from an international call. Withheld and Unavailable calls are saved in the calls list and show as missed calls. It stores the data even if a power failure occurs When the caller display list is full, the new caller display entry will replace the oldest record. NEW / CALLS will alternate on the display to show that you have a new Caller Display call stored in memory. The display flashing will only stop after viewing ALL new caller display records. Caller Display list Viewing the Caller Display list 1 With the phone on standby mode, press the UP or DOWN button. If there are no Caller Display records, the display will show NO CALLS CALLS. The `MSG' icon will show to indicate that the caller has recorded a message. Press the UP or DOWN button again to scroll to the next Caller Display record. The display shows END OF LIST upon reaching the end of the first and last record. Press the EXIT button to return to standby mode or wait until the program times out. 2 3 To return a call from the Caller's list When the Caller Display record is displayed; Lift the handset or press the SPEAKERPHONE button. The phone automatically dials the displayed record, using the handset or speakerphone mode selected. Binatone Help Line - 0845 345 9677 Calls are charged at Local Call rate. 18 Caller Display operation continue. . . Storing an Incoming call record into the Phonebook memory 1 When viewing the Caller Display records, press UP or DOWN button to find the record you wish to store. The display shows the cursor blinking on the first digit of the number. To modify the number, press the UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to the number you want to change then input the new one or press the DELETE button to delete. To modify an existing name, press the UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to the character you want to change then input the new one or press the DELETE button to delete. 4 Press the PHONEBOOK button again to save the Caller Display record into the Phonebook memory. Press the EXIT button to return to the standby mode. 2 3 To delete a Caller Display 1 record 2 3 To delete all Caller Display records When the Caller Display record is displayed. 1 Press and hold the DELETE button. OR press the EXIT button to cancel and return to the previous menu. 2 3 Binatone Help Line - 0845 345 9677 Calls are charged at Local Call rate. Answering Machine system Outgoing Messages (OGM) An OGM is the announcement callers will hear when the machine answers a call. The Spirit 710 has two pre-recorded announcements available if you choose not to record your own OGMs. [. . . ] "Remote operation doesn't work. " Make sure you are using the correct remote security code . Some cordless or mobile phones do not generate continuous tones and so are not ideal for remote operation. Don't leave more than 10 seconds between key presses; otherwise, your call will be cut off. Using your Spirit 710 on a PBX "Last Number Redialand/or memory dialing don't work on a PBX. When you first make a call, try pressing the REDIAL/ PAUSE button for a pause between the outside line access digit (e. g. [. . . ]