Alcatel-Lucent 400, 300 manual Modifying a card in the personal directory

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7.10Modifying a card in the personal directory

123

select the 'directories' function

PersSpDial

1-MARTIN

Directory

2-SOPHIE

 

3-VANESSA

confirm access to

select the card to be modified confirm (long press)

'pers sp dial'

 

 

Name?

 

 

MARTIN

 

 

move onto the letter to be

modify

apply

modified

the name

 

Number?

 

 

0123456789

 

 

7

g

g y

move to the digit to be modified

modify the

apply

 

number

 

To delete an index card, delete the name and the number by holding down the delete key for a few seconds. (delete : C )

To delete a character, briefly press the delete key. ( delete :

C

)

7.11

Programming an appointment reminder

123

select the 'appointment' function

Time?

TempAppt

. . . : . . .

 

OK?

 

 

select the 'permanent

enter the time of the

apply

appointment' or 'temporary

appointment

 

appointment' icon

 

 

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Contents Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server Page Page Contents Keep in touch SharingProgramming your telephone Using the telephone in GAP modeRegistering the telephone Accessories Mobility Precautions for useRadio transfer Operating conditions Microphone Your telephoneProgrammed call-back time Call diversion activated Vibrator active „ Call iconsLight „ Adjust audio volume „ Access Menu„ Lift the receiver Status icons Display and corresponding iconsMenu icons Call icons Display and corresponding iconsImportant information How to read this guideGetting started Installing the battery in the telephoneTo remove it Battery charge time is 3.5 h Charging your telephone batteryAccessing the Menu and navigating Switching on your telephoneSwitching off your telephone Switch on/offMaking a call Using your telephoneCalling from your personal directory Individual number Calling your correspondent by name company directory Using your telephoneReceiving a call Disabling the ringerRequesting automatic callback if internal number is busy RediallingDuring a call Example sending Dtmf signals Make a second call During a conversationReceiving a second call During a call, to recover the correspondent on hold Switching between two calls Broker callTransferring a call Transfer a call to the voice mailbox of an absent party During a conversationPlacing an outside call on hold parking To recover your parked callStore a number Answering the general bell SharingCall pick-up If the telephone ringing is in your own pick-up groupHunting groups SharingDiverting hunting group calls If selected message has to be completed Following 27 predefined messages existSend a voice message copy To record a comment To record the message Voice guide Follow the instructionsSelecting calls to be diverted Keep in touchDiverting calls to your voice mailbox Consulting your voice mailbox To access voice mail functionsMessage Display number of new Old messagesActivating/deactivating the personal assistant Keep in touchPersonal assistant reaching you with one number only To select the type of forwarding Different types of diversions Diverting calls to another number immediate diversionExample of diversion on busy Cancelling all diversionsConsulting messages left while you were away Initializing your voice mailbox Programming your telephoneCustomising your voice greeting Modifying your personal code To go back to the default messageProgramming your telephone Adjusting the audio functionsChoose the tune Activate the buzzer or the ringer Adjusting the ringer volumeRapid customizing of the ringer Activating headset modeAdjusting screen brightness Adjusting your telephone functionsYou can activate or disable the following functions Programming your personal directory Individual number Selecting languageProgramming an appointment reminder Modifying a card in the personal directoryIdentify the terminal you are on To cancel your appointment call-back requestLocking your telephone At the programmed time, your telephone ringsCalling from your personal directory Using the telephone in GAP modeAutomatic transfer between radio cells Display functionSending Dtmf signals Using the telephone in GAP modeRedialling the last number dialled redial Sending a calibrated cut-offDeleting a card Modifying a name or numberAdjusting the ringer volume Customizing and adjusting your telephoneChoosing your melody Selecting language„ Lighting Adjusting screen contrastRegistering the telephone on a system for the first time Registering the telephoneRegistration operation can last up to 2 minutes Asia band 1900 MHz 1920 MHzRegistering the telephone on other systems Registering the telephoneSelect ac Apply Selecting your telephone system Chargers AccessoriesFixing a charger on a vertical surface Assembling two chargersCharacteristics of the mains power adapter AccessoriesPresentation of the battery pack Headphone / external microphone10 a Cleaning your telephoneTransporting and protecting your telephone Glossary MU60370BSAA-O600ed01-2307 Declaration of compliance
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