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Phone
Number
Memory
3 Phone Number Memory
3.1 Call List
If the phone number of a caller is trans-
mitted to your own number, it will be
stored in the call list, regardless of whet-
her the call has been answered or not. If
there is a name entry in the phonebook
to match the transmitted phone number,
this name will be displayed.
The call list has space for 20 entries, each
with 30 digits.
3.1.1 Displaying the Call List
Softkey
LIST…
Submenu:
Call list
If the call list contains calls which were
not answered, in the stand-by mode a
message will appear in the display until
the call list is displayed for the first time.
The entries will show the number / name
of the caller and the number of calls
made from this number. If the number is
greater than 7, an asterisk (*) will appear.
A new incoming call will be stored at the
top of the call list. If all memory slots are
occupied, a further call will cause the
first-dialled entries to be deleted.
3.1.2 Dialling from the Call List
Softkey
LIST…
Submenu:
Call list
Softkey
OK…
Select entry (
+
/
-
)
g
key
If you dial a number directly from the
call list, the number will be reset to "0";
the entries will not be automatically
deleted. The call list thus distinguishes
between dialled and unprocessed entries.
3.1.3 Deleting Entries
Softkey
LIST…
Submenu:
Call list
Softkey
OK…
Select entry (
+
/
-
)
Softkey
DEL
With this procedure you can delete each
entry in the call list separately. It is also
possible to delete all entries at once. This
procedure is described in more detail in
Chapter 5.10.
3.2 Phonebook
You can save external phone numbers
manually or adopt entries from the redial
memory, the call list or the notebook.
The phonebook has space for up to 90
entries (depending on length). It will
accept up to 14 character for each name
and 30 digits for the phone numbers.
If the phonebook memory is full, a furt-
her attempt to save a name/number will
cause a negative acknowledgement signal
to sound.
2.4 Ending a Call
g
key
After ending a call you have initiated, the
call time and – if available – the charges
incurred will be shown on the display for
three seconds.
You can also programme your handset so
that it automatically converts to stand-by
mode as soon as the other party clears
the line, i.e. replaces his or her handset.
This setting is particularly recommended
for operation with the headset (accessory)
(see chapter 5.11).
2.5 Further Features
2.5.1 Switching off the Handset
Press the
g
key for approx. 2 secs.
You can switch off the handset comple-
tely. Its power consumption is then redu-
ced to a minimum. In this mode you will
not be able to make calls and no inco-
ming calls will be signalled and not be
stored in the call list. The display is com-
pletely blank.
Just briefly press the
g
key to switch
the handset back on.
2.5.2 Paging
Should you misplace your handset, simply
press the paging key on the base station.
The ringing tone of all handsets registe-
red on this base station will sound for
approx. 30 secs. The tone will stop if one
of the handsets is switched on (
g
key).
Then all other handsets will be silent.
2.5.3 Key Lock
To switch on key lock
˘
and
3
keys
Display: Keyboard lock active
To switch off key lock
˘
and
3
keys
Display: blank
To avoid inadvertent pressing of keys,
e.g. while carrying the phone around, the
keypad can be locked. In this mode all
keys are disabled with the exception of
the
˘
key. An incoming call will addi-
tionally re-enable the
g
key and the
MUTE
softkey (to switch off the ringing
tone for an incoming call). The key lock
will be deactivated for the duration of
the call, but will be automatically reacti-
vated when the call has been terminated.
2.5.4 Telephoning with Blocking
Blocking active
g
key
Display: Enter PIN?
Enter PIN
Enter a phone number or
Softkey
OPTION...
Select a phone number
Specified emergency numbers can be
dialled even if blocking is activated.
Ending a call
g
key
Display: Blocking active
To switch blocking on and off, see Chap-
ter 4.4.