Local phone book
Search:
J
N
e.g.
Local phone book
Search: N
J
Nail
1234
Newman
4321
Nobody
5678
*
↓
if req.
Making calls
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Dialing a call number from the telephone book
You can store up to 300 numbers in the electronic telephone book of your tele-
phone. If you wish to make a call, you can have the name or number displayed on
the screen or search through the entire telephone book.
Dialing a number stored in the telephone book
Press the “Telephone book” key. This calls
up the electronic telephone book.
The input mask is displayed. You can now
search for the desired entry (to save en-
tries, see the chapter “Storing call numbers
in the telephone book”,
→
Page 59).
Main telephone book (
-
):
If you would like to use the “Continue” dis-
play key with the main telephone book
(METB), you can have this feature set up
by your Bosch Service.
Enter the search string, e.g. the first letter
of the name.
The display contains all entries that begin
with this letter.
Note:
If a large number of entries begin with the
letter “N”, you can limit the search: Enter a
string of consecutive letters for the desired
name.
If you enter a star at the beginning of the
string, you can also enter a part of the code
or call number.
Select the desired subscriber.
Dial.
The selected call number is dialed.
If the called party answers, you can have a
conversation as usual.
Note:
To select an entry from a specific list in
your private telephone book, press the
“List” softkey instead of the first letter of the
name. You can now select the desired list.