Philips CD150 manual Delete a phonebook entry, Delete the phonebook list, Direct access memory

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3Press <OK to display name. Edit the name and press <OK.

4Edit the number and press <OK to confirm.

A validation tone is emitted.

6.5.4Delete a phonebook entry

1Press m in idle mode, scroll : to PHONEBOOK and press <OK, scroll :to DELETE ENTRY and press <OK.

2Scroll :to select an entry to delete and press <OK.

3CONFIRM? is displayed on the screen. Press <OK again to

confirm deletion.

A validation tone is emitted.

Note

Press cBACK to discard change and the screen returns to phonebook list.

6.5.5Delete the phonebook list

1Press m key in idle mode, scroll :to PHONEBOOK and press

<OK.

2Scroll :to DELETE ALL and press <OK.

3CONFIRM? is displayed on the screen. Press <OK again to confirm deletion.

• A validation tone is emitted.

Note

Press cBACK to discard change and the screen returns to phonebook list.

6.5.6Direct access memory

There are 2 direct access memories (Keys 1and 2) included in the

phonebook memory. A long press on the keys in idle mode will automatically dial the stored phone number.

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6.5.6.1 Add/edit direct access memory

1 Press m key in idle mode, scroll :to PHONEBOOK and press <OK, scroll :to DIRECT MEMORY and press <OK.

2 Scroll :to KEY 1 or KEY 2 and press <OK.

• The stored number is displayed (if any).

3 Press mto enter direct memory menu.

4 Scroll :to select EDIT and press <OK.

5 ENTER NAME is displayed on the screen.

6 Enter the name of the contact (maximum 12 characters) and press OK.

7 ENTER NUMBER is displayed on the screen.

8 Enter the number (maximum 24 digits) and press OK to confirm.

• A validation tone is emitted.

6.5.6.2 Delete direct access memory

1 Press m key in idle mode, scroll :to PHONEBOOK and press <OK, scroll :to DIRECT MEMORY and press <OK.

2 Scroll :to KEY 1 or KEY 2 and press <OK.

• The stored number is displayed (if any).

3 Press mto enter direct memory menu.

4 Scroll :to DELETE and press <OK.

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Contents Telephone Page Table of contents Clock and Alarm Advanced settingsTechnical data Frequently asked Questions36 Index Safety information Safety informationEquipment Approval Information Rights of the Telephone CompanyPage Reorient or relocate the receiving Receiving antenna is connectedHearing Aid Compatibility HAC FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementPower requirements AppropriateConformity Electric, Magnetic Electromagnetic Fields EMF Service Centers US service center What’s in the box Handset Base station with Battery door Bracket AAA rechargeable Power supplyNiMH batteries Guarantee Quick start Your phoneOverview of your phone Earpiece OK key Back/Clear key cNavigation keys Talk key rMicrophone Battery door Loudspeaker Ringer off key #Mute key M Call transfer/Intercom keyiDisplay icons Status bar KeyBack key Overview of the base station Handset locator keyGetting started Connect the base stationInstall your phone Install batteryCharge battery Battery icon on the display blinks during charge TipMenu structure Advanced SET Using your phone This feature is activated by default Answer a callHandsfree answering Use more of your phone Volume 1 to Volume Call waiting Using your phonebookAccess phonebook Store a contact in the phonebookDirect access memory 6.1 Add/edit direct access memoryDelete direct access memory Delete a phonebook entryUsing the redial list Access redial listUsing the call log Save a redial number into the phonebookAccess call list Consulting the call listSave call list entry into the phonebook Delete a call list entryUsing the intercom Intercom another handsetTransfer an external call to Answer an external call during intercomHandset locating Press Vkey on the base stationPersonal settings Handset Tones Set the ring volumeTo Personal SET and press Activate/deactivate key toneActivate/deactivate auto hang-up Clock and Alarm Set alarmTo Clock & Alarm and press Set date and timeSet alarm tone Scroll to OFF, on Once or on Daily and press OKIf you select on Once or on Advanced settings Change Master PINRegistration Displays Hold Locator KEY During 5sReset unit To Advanced SET and pressSet area code Press min idle mode, scrollChange the dial mode Change flash timeSet first ring Default settings Technical data Connection Handset does not switch on Handset does not chargeIcon is not blinking during charge Communication is lost during a callCannot change the settings of my voice mail Handset warms up when making a long callMy handset keeps going into idle mode Product behaviour Keypad does not workIndex Page Page PrintedinChina
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CD150 specifications

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