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Caller ID
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With Caller ID, you will see the identity of the party calling you -- even when you are on the line. This feature allows you to choose which calls you want to take and which you don't. The Caller ID feature also gives you the ability to display, or not display, your own telephone number to others when you make outgoing calls.
Usage Notes:
- Caller ID works in conjunction with a Caller ID enabled device.
- Caller ID can be used with most answering machines as long as the answering machine is set to pick up calls after the second ring.
- Some phone numbers displayed cannot be called back because the originating numbers either do not accept incoming calls or are the main telephone numbers and not the extension of the person calling you.
- If a caller is using Caller ID Blocking, the caller's number will appear on your Caller ID display screen as "No Data"' "Anonymous", "Blocked", "Private" or "P".
- If a caller is in an area that does not have Caller ID technology or the call is routed through machinery that is not equipped with Caller ID technology, a message reading "Out of Area" will appear on your Caller ID display screen.
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