Setting up the telephone for your own specific needs
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Storing call numbers in the telephone book
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Allocation: Call number is entered as a note during a call. Notes can be
listed separately in the telephone book. You can also dial any call number
contained in a note.
You can enter a new call number in the telephone book.
The next entry is displayed.
All entries stored as notes are shown on the display.
Allocation: You can store your own call number so that it is shown on your
display.
All entries assigned to a partner key are shown on the display.
You can reallocate a stored redial number to a destination key. The pre-
viously stored number on this key is overwritten and automatically saved in
your telephone directory.
Enter the external line code that is entered in the call list.
Enter the external line code that you normally use for external calls.
Enter a specification, for example the department of the party you are talk-
ing to.
Store your input.
Allocation: The call number is stored in the telephone book only. It is not
assigned to a key.
Note
New entry
Next entry
Notes
Own call number
Partner
Reallocate
Received line code for list XXX
Sending line code for list XXX
Specification
Store
Telephone book entry only