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Select name key memory
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or
Enter name
(see 4.2)
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enter telephone number -
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4.4
Name keys
Using name keys
The telephone has 10 name keys. Two memory allocations are available per
key. You can allocate telephone numbers, functions or keypads to these 20
memory locations. After programming, you can write a corresponding name
for it on the relevent label.
During selection, the name keys programmed with telephone numbers are
displayed in addition to the entries in the telephone directory. If a caller is
stored there with his/her name, this is displayed to you in the case of a call
(applies to calls with transfer of the telephone number).
Selecting the name key memory:
1st memory level:
Simply press the name key.
2nd memory level:
By pressing the changeover key, the 2nd memory level
is activated. The corresponding symbol appears in the display .
Subsequently press the desired name key. By pressing the changeover key
again, you can change back to the 1st memory level.
A – Telephone operation:
4 Comfort functions
Changing an
entry
Erasing an entry
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Select entry:
or:
Confirm change
Delete name -
input new name -
Delete tel. number –
input new telephone number -
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Select entry
or:
Confirm erase
You can change the telephone number without changing the name by
pressing the O.K. key. In this way the telephone number is changed.
A – Telephone operation:
4 Comfort functions
Name key =
telephone
number
Name key =
Keypad
Programming name keys
After programming, the telephone number can be dialed by pressing the
key. The memory location can be selected before lifting the handset. The
telephone number is displayed and can be corrected or extended. Dialing is
performed after lifting the handset.
Keypads (keypad information) are used for operation at an ISDN PABX to
control system functions (refer to the operating instructions of your system
for this). The name keys can be programmed with these control signals.
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Select name key memory
(see 4.4.1):
or
Enter name -
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enter keypad -
Name key =
function
Changing the programming
After that, you can continue in the same way as with the programming:
After selecting a name key memory, the existing programming is displayed:
Confirm ”
“ and subsequently make the new entries.
After programming a function, this can be called up via the corresponding
name key (e. g. switching on the call diversion function). This saves you
having to go through the menu.
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Select name key memory
:
or
Select function
(* = only if available):
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”*, ”
”*, ”
”, ”
”, ”
”, ”
”, ”
”, ”
”,
”
”, ”
”
Confirm selection