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Store a number after a call
Here are some tips that can help you make Phonebook entries easier to find:
Mary & Robert
When entering couples’ names, put first names in alphabetical order;
B&O Michael
When entering names of colleagues, put the company name
After a call, you will be asked whether you want to store the number in the Phonebook, if it is not already there. You can store the number type – home, work, or mobile phone* – and enter a name with the number. You can also add numbers to names already stored in the Phonebook.
After a call … |
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The display shows the number and prompts you |
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98765432 | |
to store it in the Phonebook. If a name was | Store number? |
received with Caller ID information, this name is |
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shown |
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first;
L Jane
When entering the names of childrens’ friends, start with the child’s first initial.
*You can only enter the number type and add a number to a name if you use the handset with the BeoLine base.
Press to be able to store the number. New name? appears in the display. If you wish to add a number to a name stored in the Phonebook*, refer to the next page
Press if the number belongs to a name not yet stored in the Phonebook. The spelling line appears in the display
Turn the wheel to select the letters for the name and press OK to store the selected letter. Both upper and lower case letters are available
To include digits, press the number keys
Turn the wheel to move the cursor to the symbol. Name OK? appears in the display
Press to store the name. The display prompts you to select a number type
Turn the wheel to select either Home, Mobile or Work and press OK to store it
OK
98765432
New name?
OK
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ABCDEFGHIJKL…
OK
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abcdefghijklm…
0 – 9
David Jones
Name OK?
OK
Number type
Home?
OK