User Guide

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Phone Book Menu
Prepending numbers
You can permanently prepend (add) numbers, such as an area code or
countrycode, atthe beginningof aphone number in an existing phone book
entry.
To prepend (add) numbers
1. From standby mode, press book.
2. Find the entry and press view.
3. Press options.
4. Press for Prepend. The phone number displays.
5. Enter the numbers.
6. Press save.
Sending tones
You can send DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) tones over the air when
using automated phone services, such as voice mail or online banking. To
send tones, you must be on a call. You can send tones by manually entering
numbers or sending numbers stored in your phone book. You can also send
tones for numbers entered in the scratchpad (see Scratchpad, page 27).
Note
Thelengthofthekeybeep,the soundyou hearwhenpressingthe
keys,affectsthe DTMFtones. Check your key beeplength before
sending tones (see Key Beep Length, page 37).
To send tones manually
While on a call, enter the appropriate numbers. The tones associated
with the numbers are immediately s ent over the air.
To send tones saved in your phone book
1. While on a call, press book.
2. Find an entry a nd press view.
3. Press options.
4. Press forSend Tones.Thetonesassociatedwiththe numbersare
immediately sent over the air.
Speed dialing
You can speed dial a phone number if you know the location number of the
phone book entry. You can speed dialany of the 99 location numbers unless
the phone is restricted (see Restricting the phone, page 32). If you restrict
the phone, only the first nine phone book locations are available for speed
dial.
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