GE 28225 manual Programming the Phone Book, Deleting All CID Records, New Entry

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Deleting All CID Records

1.Make sure the phone is OFF (not in TALK mode).

2.Press the button.

3.Use the or buttons to display any Caller ID record.

4. Press the More (SKL) button and then use the

or

buttons to select the submenu Delete All.

 

5.Press the OK (SKL) button and the screen displays “Delete All?”.

6.Press the Yes (SKL) button to confirm.

NOTE: Press the end button to return to the standby mode without deleting any CID records.

Programming the Phone Book

The telephone can store up to 50 entries in the phone book. Store numbers frequently used in order to be able to dial them quickly and easily. When the function is supported by the telephone provider service and the caller, the handset displays the name of the caller (when stored in the phone book).

New Entry

1.Press the Menu (SKL) button to enter the main menu.

2.Use the or button to select Phone Book.

3.Press the OK (SKL) button to enter menu.

4.Press the More (SKL) button.

5. Use the

or

button to select New Entry and press the

OK (SKL) button.

 

Enter number (max. 24 digits) and press the OK (SKL) button when finished.

Enter name (max. 15 characters) and press the OK (SKL) button when finished.

NOTE: Use the */tone/ringer button to change keyboard entry from upper/lower case and special characters.

6.Use the or button to select a Group or No Group. There are 6 pre-set caller groups: VIP, Business, Family, Friends, School and Others.

7.Press the OK (SKL) button to confirm the selection and store the entry.

NOTE: When the capacity is full, Memory full will display. Any incorrect input can be deleted by pressing Clear (SKR) button.

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Contents DECT6.0 Important Information Interference InformationHearing Aid Compatibility HAC Telephone Network InformationREN Number LicensingFCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Information for Dect ProductTable of Contents General Product Care Before You Begin Parts Checklist for 28225xx2 ModelIntroduction Telephone Jack RequirementsInstallation Digital Security SystemImportant Installation Guidelines Avoid areas of excessive dust, moisture and low temperatureBase Layout Handset Layout Display IconsInstalling the Phone Installing the Handset BatteriesBase Station Answering System ON/OFF Answering System SetupSetting the Voice Language Recording the Outgoing AnnouncementMessage Alert Remote Access CodeAnnounce Only On/Off Sample Outgoing AnnouncementRings to Answer Call ScreeningMain Menu Handset SettingsProgramming Your Phone Date & TimeGroup Melody Ringer SetupRinger Volume RingtoneAuto Talk Set AlarmRegistration Tones ON/OFF Select BaseDeregister Handset Wallpaper Handset Display SettingsReset Handset Handset NameHandset Language Base SetupDial Mode Area CodeAnswering System Setup via the Handset Press the Soft Key Left SKL buttonMessage Playback Answering System OperationListening to Your Messages Deleting MessagesTo delete all old messages with the handset Base Ringer VolumeMemo Recording To record a Memo at the BaseImportant Information Memory FullRemote Operation Making a Call Handset OperationReceiving a Call Handset Speaker Phone Changing the Earpiece VolumeRedialing Muting the MicrophoneKey Lock Intercom OperationPaging the Handset Making Intercom CallsCall Transfer / Forwarding Three Party ConferenceAfter receiving an external call Call Waiting Caller ID Caller ID CID Receiving CID Records Reviewing CID Records In CID Memory Dialing a CID NumberDeleting a CID Record Storing CID Records in Internal MemoryAs you cannot reformat CID records stored in memory Deleting All CID Records Programming the Phone BookNew Entry Dialing from the Phone Book Edit EntryDelete Entry If you choose Delete Entry Delete AllCall List If you choose Save NumberIf you choose Delete All Battery Safety PrecautionsChanging the Batteries If you choose User NumberDisplay Messages Answering System Display MessagesCordless Phone Solutions Handset Sound SignalsTroubleshooting Guide Telephone SolutionsBattery Solutions Move closer to base. The handset might be out of rangeAnswering System Solutions General Product CareAccessory Information Causes of Poor ReceptionWarranty Index 14 FMemory Model