Telephoning with SwyxPhone L64
How do I use the Phonebook?
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The number or the name of the caller will appear in the first line. The
second line shows the number or the name of the destination sub-
scriber.
To take the forwarded call, simply lift the handset or select the menu
item "Pick Up" with the arrow buttons, and press the "OK" button.
10.16 How do I use the Phonebook?
Frequently used numbers are stored in the Phonebook. You can then
dial these numbers directly from the Phonebook. You have
The Global Phonebook is available to all users. The system administrator
or user with the appropriate authorization can add further phone num-
bers to this Global Phonebook. The Global Phonebook also contains dial
numbers of individual groups.
You can store, edit or delete your personal numbers in the Personal
Phonebook.
For further information please refer to chapter
This is how you call a subscriber from the Phonebook
1.
Use the arrow buttons to select"Main Menu" and press the "OK"
button.
2.
Choose "Phonebooks" and press the "OK" button.
The following will appear:
Forward call to
Accept
Incoming call
Dupont, Marie
<Number>
Line 1:
==> Dupont, Marie
Reject
3.
Select the relevant Phonebook (Global or Personal) and press the
“OK” button.
4.
Select the subscriber you want to call, and press OK.
You will see additional information about the subscriber (phone
number, name).
5.
The connection will be made immediately.
For more information on editing entries in your Personal Phonebook,
please see Chapter 12.3.2,
Feature dialogue
Personal
Phonebook
Global
Back
Feature dialogue
<Name of the subscriber>
Global Phonebook
Back
<Name of the subscriber>
<Name of the subscriber>
To make it easier to search for an entry in an extensive Phonebook, you
can enter the first letter of the subscriber’s name. Use the numeric keypad
for example, to enter an “F”, press the “3” button three times, for an “S”,
press the “7” button four times. When a letter is entered, a short beep will
be produced after one second and you can then enter the next letter. If no
further entry is made in the following three seconds, you must once again
begin with the first letter for the next search.