Oricom ECO710 warranty Edit a phonebook entry, Delete a phonebook entry, Direct access memory

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18 Using your phonebook

Instead of pressing the Navigation key to browse the phonebook entries, you can press the numeric key corresponding to the first letter of the entry you wish to locate. For example, pressing 2 will show the entries starting with A.

Pressing 2 again will show the entries starting with

B, and so on...

Edit a phonebook entry

1.Press MENU key to enter menu selection.

2.Press the N a v i g a t i o n key to select PHONEBOOK and then press OK key to select.

3.Press the Navigation key to select EDIT ENTRY and then press OK key to select.

4.Press the Navigation key to select an entry to edit and then press OK key.

The current name is displayed.

Edit the name and then press OK key to confirm.

5.Edit the number and then press OK key to confirm. A confirmation beep is played.

Delete a phonebook entry

1.Press MENU key to enter menu selection.

2.Press the N a v i g a t i o n key to select PHONEBOOK and then press OK key to select.

3.Press the Navigation key to select DELETE and then press OK key to select.

4.Press the Navigation key to select an entry to delete and then press OK key.

5. P r e s s O K k e y a g a i n t o c o n f i r m . A confirmation beep is played.

Delete all entries from the phonebook list

1.Press MENU key to enter menu selection.

2.Press the N a v i g a t i o n k e y to s elec t PHONEBOOK and then press OK key to select.

3.Press the Navigation key to select DELETE

ALL and then press OK key to select.

4.Press OK key again to confirm. A confirmation beep is played.

Direct access memory

There are 2 direct access memories (Keys 1 & 2) in addition to the phonebook memory. A long press on the keys in standby mode will automatically dial the stored phone number.

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Contents Oricom Dect Digital Cordless Telephone Table of Contents Safety Information PBX, damage may result to the PBX Getting Started Getting startedTip Purchasing additional handsets If you have a Broadband lineSetting the time and date on the handset Radio signals between handset and base unitCharging the batteries InterferenceHandset Phone Function KeysPhone Function Keys Microphone Answering machine operation eco710 only What the icons mean? What the icons mean?Your Telephone Operations Your Telephone OperationsChange the display language Make and answer callsAdjust the earpiece volume Mute/unmute microphonePaging Call waitingActivate/deactivate auto hang-up Set date/time formatSet alarm Set time formatSet alarm tone Using your phonebook Using your phonebookAccess phonebook Store a contact in the phonebookDirect access memory Edit a phonebook entryDelete a phonebook entry Delete all entries from the phonebook listAdd/edit direct access memory Delete direct access memoryUsing the redial list Using the redial listUsing the call log Using the call logAccess call log Delete a Call Log entrySet the answer mode Answering machine operation By handset ECO710 onlyAnswering machine operation by handset eco710 only Turn the answering machine on or offPlayback recorded messages Record a personalized outgoing messagePlayback and delete messages Using the intercom Using the intercomIntercom another handset Transfer an external call to another handsetSwitch between an internal and external call Establish a three-party conference callAdvanced use of your telephone Advanced use of your telephoneChange Master PIN Register your handsetUn-register your handset Set prefixSet first ring Reset unitChange recall time Answering machine settings ECO710 only Answering machine settings eco710 onlySet ring delay To activate/deactivate remote control accessAnswering machine settings 30 ECO710 only Remote feature lets you perform the following functionsDefault settings Set the OGM voice language optionalTroubleshooting TroubleshootingAlways check first that Everyday useBatteries HandsetTroubleshootingToneIntercom and transfer TroubleshHandsetootiT nge Warranty Warranty Customer Support Customer SupportPage Australia
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