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Using your Phonebook
A validation tone is emitted and
the screen returns to the
Phonebook menu.
When first ring detection is set On, a
normal tone sounds first, then it changes
to the personalized phonebook melody.
When it is set Off, the personalized
phonebook melody plays from the start.
See Section 13.13 for how to set first
ring detection On or Off.
10.5 Delete a phonebook entry
1 Press m in idle mode. Phonebook
is highlighted. Press o Select.
2 Scroll n to Delete and press o
Select.
3 Scroll n to select an entry to delete
and press o Select.
4 Delete? is displayed on the screen.
Press o OK to confirm deletion.
A validation tone is emitted.
Press c Back to discard the deletion.
The screen returns to the phonebook
list.
10.6 Delete all phonebook entries
1 Press m in idle mode. Phonebook
is highlighted. Press o Select.
2 Scroll n to Delete All and press
o Select.
3 Delete All? is displayed on the
screen. Press o OK to confirm
deletion.
A validation tone is emitted.
10.7 Direct Access Memory
There are 7 direct access memories
(corresponding to keys 3 to 9)
included in the phonebook. A long press
on any of these keys in idle mode invites
you to select a line, then dials the phone
number stored in the corresponding
direct access memory.
Key 1 is reserved for use with
Voicemail in the network services menu.
If you subscribe to this service, this
allows you to dial your voice mail access
number using key 1.
10.7.1 Add/Edit Direct Access
Memory
1 Press m in idle mode. Phonebook
is highlighted. Press o Select.
2 Scroll n to Direct Memory and
press o Select.
3 Handset: Scroll n to the key you
wish to edit (Key 3 to Key 9) and
press o Select.
Base: Scroll u or d to the key
you wish to edit (Key 3 to Key 9)
and press
Select
soft key.
The current number stored in
the direct access memory
location will be displayed. If no
number is stored, No number
will be displayed.
4 Press o Menu. Edit is highlighted;
press o Select.
5
The Phonebook list will be
displayed. Scroll
n
to the
Phonebook entry you wish to store
in the selected direct access
Note
Note
Note
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