
Personalizing Your Phone
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Creating or overwriting a new entry in the abbreviated dialling
memory
You want to store your own phone numbers.
You can save and overwrite your own phone numbers on your phone.
Editing a Phone Book Entry
You want to edit a phone number stored on your phone.
You can only edit the entries for your own phone numbers, i.e. those stored on your phone. You cannot
edit the phone numbers stored in the system.
Automatic Handsfree Mode
You want to answer a call without picking up the handset or pressing a key.
In the configuration mode you can choose whether your phone should immediately and automatically
activate handsfree operation after one ring, for incoming calls or announcements.
Setting the Alpha Keyboard to Your Language
You have connected an alpha keyboard to your phone and want to adapt the layout of the alpha key-
board to your language.
In the configuration mode you can select whether or not the alpha keyboard should to be laid out for
English (i.e. first row of letters begins with "QWERTY" rather than "QWERTZ" on non-English keyboard
layouts).
Storing a Number under a Key – Number Key
You want to call up a frequently used phone number with a single keystroke rather than enter it digit by
digit.
You can store a phone number under a key (number key). Different keys are available for this purpose,
depending on the type of phone you are using.
Foxkey Function
You want to know the status of a function stored under the Foxkey.
The
T
check mark on the display indicates whether or not the function is activated:
•
T
visible to the left of the function name: Function is activated.
•
T
not visible: Function is deactivated.
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