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MEMORY

The TX-168PHB has a memory capacity of 37 names and numbers:
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Each name can be as long as 15 characters.

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Each number can be as long as 16 digits.

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2 Memory locations are one-touch memories; use them for emergency
numbers.

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The remaining 35 memory locations are accessible through the phonebook-
menu.

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See chapter Pause on page 4 in case a dialpause is required.

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It is possible to copy numbers, received by the TX-168PHB’s Caller-ID, into 
the dialmemory. In case the system also sends the name, this name will be 
copied too.

Programming M1 & M2:
1.

leave the handset on the telephone

2.

press M1 or M2; in case already a name and number was programmed, the
display shows this number else only the time and date is displayed

3.

press PROG, the upper-left segment will be selected (blinking stripe)

4.

key-in the name (see further on) and press YES

5.

key-in the telephone number and press YES

Programming phonebook memories:
1.

leave the handset on the telephone

2.

press MENU; the display indicates “PHONE BOOK”

3.

press PROG; the display gives “XX ENTRIES”; xx stands for the number of
memories which are already stored

4.

press YES, the upper-left segment will be selected (blinking stripe)

5.

key-in the name (see further on) and press YES

6.

key-in the telephone number and press YES

Programming of the name:
Use the dialbuttons to compose the name. Example: press 2x button to get the
E, press 3x button to get the L, etc.
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use button    to move the cursor to the right or to insert a space

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use button    to move the cursor to the left

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use button CLEAR to erase the selected character

Dialing M1 or M2:
1.

lift the handset or switch to handsfree dialing and wait for the dialtone

2.

press M1 or M2

3.

the number will be dialed

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Summary of Contents for TX-168PHB

Page 1: ...USERS MANUAL TX 168PHB...

Page 2: ...might be possible that you have to subscribe to this feature DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The declaration of conformity is available on the website WWW PROFOON COM INTRODUCTION The Profoon TX 168PHB is...

Page 3: ...ced See also page 11 Telephonecord handsetcord 1 connect the supplied handsetcord between the handset and base 2 connect the telephonecord to the backside of the telephone push the connectors till you...

Page 4: ...ess YES the hour indication starts to blink 3 use and to adjust the hours and press YES the minute indication starts to blink 4 repeat this procedure for the month and the date 5 press BACK to finish...

Page 5: ...led number 3 use and to step through the last number memory 4 as soon as the required number is on the display lift the handset or press the speakerbutton to AUTOMATICALLY dial the number Remarks Only...

Page 6: ...telecom services teles hopping telebanking etc or to control divers telecom devices PABX answering machines etc Refer to the concerning manual Calltimer As soon as the handset is lifted or the speaker...

Page 7: ...ment will be selected blinking stripe 4 key in the name see further on and press YES 5 key in the telephone number and press YES Programming phonebook memories 1 leave the handset on the telephone 2 p...

Page 8: ...Only after the dialing of the number has began you may lift the handset Correction 1 press MENU the display indicates PHONE BOOK 2 press YES and look for the name number using the buttons and 3 press...

Page 9: ...y and to delete it contents The display indicates how many calls are in memory TOTAL and how many of them have not been read yet NEW Name In case you receive a call from someone which name and number...

Page 10: ...andset on the cradle and press or to look for the call to be deleted 2 press CLEAR the display indicates DELETE 3 press YES to erase the selected call or press BACK to return to the idle state Erase a...

Page 11: ...ita ble for Caller ID If not the TX 168PHB has to be connected directly to the public telephone network ISDN The TX 168PHB only display s the number of the caller when the used ISDN exchange is suitab...

Page 12: ...ist cloth Don t place the TX 168PHB on furniture with cellulose based coating the rubber feet will leave stains on the cellulose Under certain circumstances the sound of the TX 168PHB might be influen...

Page 13: ...tion of your complaint He will collect the device together with this guarantee card and the dated purchase ticket and he will take care of a prompt repair respectively free sending to the impor ter TH...

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