Personalizing Your Phone
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Storing a Function under a Key – Function Key
You want to retrieve a frequently used function - for example "call forwarding on no reply" - using a
single keystroke rather than having to enter it by hand.
You can store a function under two different keys:
• a configurable key – accessible at all times
• the Foxkey itself – accessible only in the idle state
A function key is assigned 2 memory locations. Usually a function
• is activated with the instruction sequence of memory 1
• and is deactivated with the instruction sequence of memory 2.
The LED next to the function key indicates the key status:
• Red: Function activated.
• Yellow: Function is deactivated.
• Off: Neither memory location activated.
2. Enter the phone number.
Name
Press the "Name" Foxkey.
The display reads "Enter name".
2. Enter the name.
OK
Press the "OK" Foxkey.
2. The phone number is stored.
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To store a function under a configurable key: Press the key and hold it down
for a moment.
Key not configured: The display shows "Number key".
– or –
Press the Info key repeatedly until the display shows your personal Foxkey
allocation.
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Storing a function under the Foxkey: Press the Foxkey and hold it down for
a moment in the appropriate place in the idle state.
Key not configured: The display shows "Number key".
Note
Key already configured: See "Clearing a key".
Note
From here on, the operating sequence is the same as for: Storing under a
configurable key and storing under the Foxkey.
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V
Use the "
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" or "
V
" Foxkey to select the "Function key" entry.
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