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Setting up the telephone for your own specific needs
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Storing call numbers in the telephone book
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You “note” the call number of your partner during a call. You store a number in the
redial memory on a destination key. The previously stored destination is overwritten
and the new number is stored in the telephone book. You store your own number so
that it appears on the display.
Storing a call number as a note
You are making a call and wish to note the
call number of your partner.
Open your telephone book and select the
menu item “Allocate”.
Select “Note” to store the call number in
your telephone book as a note.
Save the entry. The number is now stored
in your telephone book. You can subse-
quently display all notes on your phone.
Reallocating a redial number
You can reallocate call numbers from the
redial memory to the telephone book.
Press the “Redial” key repeatedly until the
desired call number is displayed (max. 5
call numbers in redial memory).
Select the “Reallocate” menu item and
press “Enter”.
The call number is transferred from the re-
dial memory to the telephone book. You
can then edit the entry (e.g. add a name,
etc.).
Storing an emergency number, your own number or a data destination
Enter the new call number.
Select the desired setting for the menu
item “Allocate”, e.g. “Individual emergency
number”.
Press the destination key that is to be as-
signed the emergency number.
Store the entry.
The emergency number is now stored on
the respective destination key.
Allocate:
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Note
Telephone book
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Store
1: 073211348
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Reallocate
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Indiv.emerg.dest.
Telephone book
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Store