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5
The phone books
Your telephone has two independent phone books, each with 10 storage locations.
In this way, numbers saved can be sorted by friends, associates, family members or
business people.
General phone book
Family/friends phone book
Different call tones are associated with each of the two phone books so that you
can tell who is calling you as soon as the phone rings.
Note:
The association of different call tones to the phone books will only work if
your telephone connection has caller display (CLID) and the party has enabled this
service for his connection. Furthermore, all numbers must be stored along with their
dialling codes to enable the number recognition to work. More information can be
found in Chapter 6.
5.1
Entering numbers in a phone book
1.
Enter the required telephone number with a maximum of 25 digits.
2.
Now press the button for the required phone book
or
.
3.
After a signal tone, now enter the associated name (max. 10 letters) using the
number pad. You will find information on entering names on the next page.
4.
Confirm the entry with the
button and the number will be saved.
You can cancel the procedure at any time by pressing and holding the
button.
Note:
A redial number can also be saved directly in one of the phone books. Select
the required redial number and continue to save the number from step 2 above.
If a calling achieves you during storing, the input is aborted and must be repeated.