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2.
The display will show “ADD NEW”. Press
OK
.
3.
Enter telephone number (up to 22 digits). Use
C
to erase or change.
4.
Press
OK
.
5.
Enter name. Press the corresponding number button until the first letter of the name
being entered is displayed, (See table on page 7),
the
cursor will automatically move,
repeat this until the name is entered.
6.
Confirm the programmed settings by pressing
OK
.
7.
Repeat the above to enter further telephone numbers, or press
PHONEBOOK
twice
to return to standby mode.
Please note!
If the next letter is not on the same button, you can immediately press the button
containing the next letter, without waiting.
Press PAUSE
if you want a pause in the telephone number.
If case of a number change, store the new number in the location of the old one by
following the procedure above.
Erasing Phone Book
1.
Press
PHONEBOOK
. Memory location 01 is displayed.
2.
Scroll to the desired memory location using
/
.
3.
Press
C
. The display will show “ERASE ?”
4.
Press
C
again to confirm.
5.
Repeat the above to erase further memories, or press
PHONEBOOK
to return to
standby mode.
Dial Numbers from the Phone Book
1.
Press
PHONEBOOK
. Memory location 01 is displayed.
2.
Scroll to the desired memory location using
/
△ △
.
3.
Pick up handset.
4.
Press
OK
. The displayed telephone number will now be dialed.
Least Cost Routing (LCR)
Using Least Cost Routing (LCR)
This function will automatically select the telephone network operator of choice. The
telephone can be set up to add digits to and/or replace certain digits in telephone
numbers.
To choose a certain network operator, you would normally dial a prefix code before the
actual phone number.
If you have chosen a certain LCR operator for international calls, in order to dial your
calls using their service you must dial a prefix code before the country code, for example