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•
Press
at any time to return to standby.
Dialing out the Service Number
During standby,
•
press
to bring out the list of service,
•
Use
to select a service.
•
Press
on a selected service will dial out the number.
When off-hook,
•
press
. The list of services will be available to select.
•
Use
to select a service.
•
Press
and the number of the selected service will be dialed
out.
Editing Service Number
•
Press
during predial or standby.
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The display reads ADD ENTRY.
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Use
to scroll through the services or press a digit to
search like the phonebook entires.
•
Press
on a service. The display will read EDIT ENTRY.
•
Press
. The name of the service will be displayed.
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Edit the name and press
to confirm.
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The number of the entry will be displayed.
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Edit the number and press
to confirm.
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The display will return to EDIT ENTRY.
•
Press
will return to the services list.
•
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
Delete a Service
•
Press
during predial or standby.
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The display reads ADD ENTRY.
•
Use
to scroll through the services or press a digit to
search like the phonebook entires.
•
Press
on a service. The display will read EDIT ENTRY.
•
Use
to scroll until the display reads DELETE.
•
Press
. The display reads DELETE?.
•
Press
again to confirm and the selected service is deleted.
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The display will return to the services list.
•
Press
to exit.
Note: User can refer to Delete All Records section to delete all the
services numbers at once.
Prefix Matching
User can program to automatically add a prefix to the number dialed if
the first few digits of the number match the ones described in the prefix
rules. User can add up to three rules each of which includes up to five
digits for both prefix and the starting digits to the number to match.
When the prefix rules are activated, the numbers for quick dial, direct
dial, predial, phonebook dial, call back from call log, and redial will be
checked if a prefix would be added to them.
If the number going to be dialed starts with the digits entered in the
prefix rules, the respective prefix will be appended before the number
and dialed out. For example, prefix for rule one is 123, and the number