8. The Menu
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9.
The display shows:
The phone shows a list of unused memory locations, and points to the lowest location that
is free.
10.
Use the
Up
and
Down
keys to select a memory location and press the
OK
button.
11.
The display changes to:
The phone shows:
a.
the memory location on the top row
b.
the name on the second row, or if there is no name, a blank line
c.
the first 16 digits of the phone number or SIP URI on the bottom row, if there is a number
or SIP URI
1
12.
To dial the contact, press a call appearance button or go off hook.
The phone exits the menu function.
13.
To display the phone book menu, press the
Esc
button. To exit the menu function without
calling the contact, press the
Menu
button.
8.2.3
Edit
To edit the information you have saved about a contact, do the following:
1.
Select
Menu | Phone Book | Edit
.
2.
The display shows:
The phone automatically places the keypad in character mode and shows
F:abc
on the top
row.
3.
Find the name of the contact as you would if you were searching for a contact as described
in section 8.2.1 on page 80.
4.
Edit the name and address of the contact as you would do if you were entering a new contact
as described in section 8.2.2 on page 81.
Select Location
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11
Saved
07
Lance Capability
+44-(123)9872 86
1. The phone system must understand the ‘+’ symbol as is shown in this example. Not all phone systems do so.
Edit
F:abc
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