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automatically.
After the call transferred to destination handset, the original
handset will go back to standby mode automatically.
Notes:
If the destination handset does not answer after handset paging or
transferring timeout, the call is routed back to the originating handset.
Phonebook Operations
1. You can store up to 50 entries in the phonebook. Each
entry can contain a phone number or handset ID (up to 26
digits) and a name (up to16 characters).
Main Menu
2.PhoneBook
SELECT
BACK
2. To access the phonebook, press
MENU
(Right) soft key,
followed by
2
; or press scrolling key while the
handset is in standby mode.
3. To add a new entry:
a. Press
ADD
(Left) soft key.
b. Enter the name when LCD prompts “Name?” Use
DELETE
(Right) soft key to delete the last digit entered.
When completed, press
SAVE
(Left) soft key to save.
Re: Up to 16 characters can be entered as the name.
c. You will then be prompted to enter a number for the
name just entered.
Re: Up to 26 digits can be entered as the number.
d. After entering the number, press the
SAVE
(Left) soft
key to save this entry into phonebook.
e. Enter a phonebook entry without a name, the all
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records without name will be placed on top of the
phonebook list.
f. To enter the name, press the corresponding keypad
number one or more times according to the order of
the character on the key.
See table below for a list of available characters and
their orders. For example, press
2
once for the
character “A”, twice for “B”, etc.
Notes:
1.
When enter a phone number, the cursor automatically advances to the
next digit field. Use
or
scrolling key to move the cursor
backward or forward to insert or delete (the digit above the cursor, or left
of the cursor if cursor is on the right of the last digit).
2.
When entering a name, the cursor automatically advances to the next
character field if you press a different key for the next character. If you
need to enter consecutive characters from the same key, you can wait for
the cursor to advance or use
or
scrolling key to move the
cursor backward or forward manually. Also use
or
to move
the cursor to insert (to the left of the cursor) or delete (the character
above the cursor, or left of the cursor if cursor is on the right of the last
character).
3.
By default, all letters are entered in the upper case. Use
the
*
key
to
toggle between upper and lower cases.
4.
A “Pause” entry represents a 1 second delay in dialing the following digits,
which is useful when calling a sequence of segmented numbers (e.g.,
access code, credit card number, auto-attendant entries, etc.) Pause is
entered by pressing the
#
key twice (LCD displays P). Entering pause
twice (PP) will result in 2 seconds pause in the dialing.