Recalling a Phone Number
Using the Name -- Name Recall
PHONE BOOK
Name
< recall >
1.
Press
YES
to select the
Name Recall
function.
NAME
RECALL
Name:_
2.
Enter the
first
letter of the name by
pressing the relevant numeric key as
many times as required.
When an
underline
character ( _ ) appears to the right of
the letter entered, you can enter the next.
You can enter up to
five
letters. For example, to recall the
phone number stored under the name
STUART
, you can
enter
S
,
ST
,
STU
,
STUA
or
STUAR
.
NAME
RECALL
Name:STU_
3.
Press
YES
or
Right Arrow
.
<(10)STUART>
+46412345678
The
first
name that begins with the
letter(s) entered, is displayed. (The digits
between brackets in the top line
represent the number of the memory
position.)
4.
If the name is
not
the desired one, scroll
forward by pressing
Right Arrow
until
you find it. If you scroll past the name,
you can go back by pressing
Left Arrow
.
5.
To call the number displayed, press
Send
(YES).
Appending Digits to a Recalled Number
You can append digits to a recalled number. This is useful if
you have stored a
partial number
, that is a phone number
which does not include the last digits.
Replacing the Last Digits in a Recalled Number
You can alter a number that you have recalled from
memory by erasing the last digit(s) with the
CLR
key. You
can then append new digits.
DTMF Signalling
If you have stored a code including the digits
0
--
9
and the
characters
*
and
#,
you can recall it when a
call is in
progress.
Note that you must hold down
Left Arrow
to enter the
Phone Book
menu.
Proceed as described under points
1
to
4
above and then
press
Send
.
The sequence of characters are sent as DTMF tones, one
character at a time. In the meantime the message
Sending,
together with the characters, is shown in the
display.
5. Using Menus
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