•
When the entire number has been
entered press the
STORE
button,
the display shows
ENTER NAME
.
•
Using the keypad enter a name.
You can enter a name of up
to 16 characters. (See page 13)
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Using the directory
Your Relate 1100 can store up to 20
names and telephone numbers in its
directory. These numbers can be
entered either using the keypad or
by copying them from the calls list
(see
‘Copying numbers stored in the
calls list to the directory’
, page 13).
To store names and numbers in
the directory
•
Press the
STORE
button.
The display shows
STORE
.
•
Press the
DIRECTORY
button.
The display shows
ENTRIES
and the number of entries (if
any) already stored in the
directory (
0-20
).
•
The display will then show
ENTER NUMBER
/
THEN PRESS
STORE
.
•
Using the keypad, enter the
telephone number you want to
store.
When a call is received, if the name
and number are stored in your Relate
1100’s directory they are automatically
shown in the display.
If the directory is full the display shows
DIRECTORY FULL
.
Using the telephone
STORE
•
When the name has been entered
press the
STORE
button, the
display shows
STORED
.
A maximum of 3 consecutive pauses
can be stored in a number. However,
there is no limit to the number of
pauses which can be stored between the
digits of a number.
To put a pause in the memory
For such services as home banking,
you may need to use the
PAUSE
function. Storing this in the directory is
simple. Start programming in your
number as shown previously.
Where you want a pause, press the
PAUSE
button. This will be shown in
the display as
P
.
When entering a name, the cursor will
automatically move to the next letter.
If the letter you require is entered using
the same button, use the
MOVE
䊳
button to move the cursor one space.
If you make a mistake, use the
䊴
MOVE
and
MOVE
䊳
buttons to move the
cursor forward and backward through
the name.
DIRECTORY