Operation Manual

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Additional functions
Phone book
The phone book can store up to 30 entries.
When the memory is full,
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is
displayed.
Storing numbers in the phone book
Press and hold
b
until a blinking cursor
is shown.
Enter a telephone number (up to 22
digits). Use
v
/
V
to move the cursor and
C to erase if needed.Use
#
to insert a
pause in the number.
Press to conrm. A blinking cursor
will be shown on the second line on the
display.
Enter a name (up to 9 characters) for the
number to be stored.
Press to conrm.
OK
is now
displayed.
Repeat steps 1–5 to store another number,
or press and hold C to exit.
Deleting numbers from the phone book
Press
b
to open the phone book.
Use
v
/
V
to browse through the phone
book, or enter the rst character to quickly
nd an entry.
Press and hold C to delete the entry.
Editing numbers in the phone book
Press
b
to open the phone book.
Use
v
/
V
to browse through the phone
book, or enter the rst character to quickly
nd an entry.
Press and hold
b
until the blinking cursor
appears.
Use
v
/
V
to move the cursor, and use
C and the keypad to erase and enter new
data.
Press to conrm. The cursor will
move to the second line.
Repeat step 4 to edit the name/
description.
Press to conrm.
OK
is displayed.
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Speed dial
The telephone has 8 speed dialling keys
that can be used for numbers that are called
frequently, or for emergency numbers.
Storing speed dial numbers
Press and hold one of the speed dialling
keys M1-M8 until a blinking cursor is
shown on the rst line on the display.
Enter a telephone number (up to 22 digits)
using the keypad. Use
v
/
V
to move the
cursor and C to erase if needed.
Use
#
to insert a pause in the number.
Press to conrm. A blinking cursor
will be shown on the second line on the
display.
Enter a name (up to 9 characters) for the
number to be stored.
Press to conrm. OK is displayed.
Repeat steps 1–5 to store numbers for the
other speed dialling keys.
Deleting speed dial numbers
Speed dial numbers can not be deleted,
they can only be replaced by storing a new
number.
Caller ID and call memory
Caller ID allows you to see who is calling
before you answer and to see who has called
in your absence.
Note!
The Caller ID function must be subscribed.
Please contact your network operator for
more information.
The call memory will store the last 15
incoming and 15 outgoing calls. On the
display, incoming (answered and unanswered)
calls are indicated with and outgoing
calls with .
If the Call Indicator function is active, a
blinking light indicates that an unanswered
call has been received since the call memory
was last checked.
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