Topcom 2562 manual Voice mail indication, Redial Memory, Calling from the Phonebook

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1.Press . If there are no calls in the list ‘NO ENTRY STORED’ will appear.

2.Scroll through the calls using the up or down arrows. The callers names will be shown if the name is send by the network or is stored in the phonebook. If you are at the end of the list you will hear a beep tone.

3.Pressing OK again will give you the option to delete or add this entry in the phonebook if it’s not already stored:

Select ‘ADD ENTRY’ and press OK. Enter or modify the name and press OK. The entry will be sto- red in the phonebook and deleted from the call list!

• Select ‘DELETE ENTRY’ and press OK to delete this entry, or to return to the previous menu.

4.To call back a correspondent, simply press the key when their telephone number or name are displayed.

If a caller is in the phonebook, they are identified by their name in the list of calls.

Also the date and the time of the call will be shown (if day & time are send together with the caller id information).

3.12.2. Voice mail indication

This function only works if you have the voice mail or phone mail service and if the network sends this indication along with the FSK caller ID (CLIP) information!

When you receive a new message in your voice mail system, the icon will appear on the display.

Once you have listened to your message, the icon will disappear.

3.13 REDIAL MEMORY

Your telephone keeps a list of the 10 last calls (of 20digits) you have made in memory; The correspon- dents called are identified by their telephone number or by their name if they appear in the phonebook. To consult the redial list:

1.Press

2.Scroll through the calls with the up and down arrows.

3.To call by the selected correspondent, simply press when their telephone number or name is dis- played.

Note: When name is displayed, you can toggle between name and number by pressing the OK key!

3.14 CALLING FROM THE PHONEBOOK

To call a correspondent whose name you have saved in the phonebook:

1.Enter the menu by pressing /OK.

2.Select ‘PHONEBOOK’ and press ‘OK’.

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Contents Butler Page Page English Safety InstructionsCleaning English SMS Short Messages Service Description of Telephone HANDSET/BASE ButlerStandby display English DisplayIcon Meaning Rechargable Batteries Telephone InstallationConnections Insert the batteries respecting the + and polarityCover Rechargeable Batteries Back view of hand-set Receiving a Call Using the TelephoneHandset ON/OFF Making AN External Call Normal numerationConference Call Hands Free ModeInternal Call Transfer Display of Call DurationCaller Identification English Microfoon MutePause KEY List of callsCalling from the Phonebook Voice mail indicationRedial Memory Adjusting Speaker Volume Using the Alphanumerical KeypadUsing the Menu Speaker volume during callChoosing the Ring Melody Adjusting the Ring Volume 4.2.1 Handset ringBase ring Activation / Deactivation of Beeps Base melodyHandset melody, internal call Handset out of range Low batterySetting the DAY and Time 1. Enter the menu by pressing /OK Handset NameFlash Time Duration Setting the Dialling ModeEnglish Changing the PIN Code English Automatic Answer ResetAdvanced Functions PhonebookModify a name or number Deleting an entryChoosing Priority Ringing Setting the priority unitEnglish Searching a Handset from the Base Activate / Deactivate the priority ringSetting the pause duration English Using Your Telephone with a PabxSetting the prefix Keypad LockMonitor Mode Baby SIT Emergency Call Baby CallSMS Short Messages Service SMS Main MenuNew SMS message melody on/off English SMS SettingSetting up the SMS center numbers Total keystrokes required = English Sending SMS MessagesNew messages Outbox Reading SMS MessagesInbox Setting UP AN Additional HandsetManaging Multiple Handsets Deleting ALL MessagesIf your handset is another model Removing a HandsetEnglish Setting UP a Handset on Another Base Selecting a BaseTrouble Shooting Symptom Possible cause SolutionGuarantee Technical CharacteristicsEntretien FrançaisConsignes de sécurité Français Detection DE Pannes Garantie Caracteristiques Techniques Description DU Telephone Combine Base ButlerAffichage en stand-by Français EcranIcône Signification Piles Rechargeables Installation DU TelephoneConnexions Insérez les piles en respectant la polarité + etCouvercle Choix DE LA Langue DU Menu Utilisation DU TelephoneCombine ON/OFF Recevoir UN AppelTransfert Interne DUN Appel Mode Mains LibresFrançais Proceder a UN Appel Interne Touche Pause Affichage DE LA Duree DE LappelCoupure DU SON DU Microphone Identification DE LappelantIndication voice mail Utilisation DU Clavier Alphanumérique Français Memoire DE Recomposition DE NumerosAppeler Depuis LE Repertoire Telephonique Reglage DU Volume DE LA Sonnerie 4.2.1 Sonnerie du combiné Reglage DU Volume DU HAUT-PARLEURVolume du haut-parleur en cours d’appel Personnalisation1 Mélodie de la base Sonnerie de la baseChoix DE LA Melodie DE LA Sonnerie 2 Mélodie du combiné, appel extereneActivation / Desactivation DES Bips Designation DES CombinesRegler LE Jour ET L’HEURE Modifier LE Code PINDuree DE LA Fonction Flash Time Repondeur AutomatiqueRepertoire Telephonique Fonctions DE PointeFrançais Remise a Zero Modifier un nom ou un numéro Effacer une entrée Pour effacer une entréeFrançais Rechercher UN Combine a Partir Dune Base Choisir LES Sonneries PrioritairesFrançais Utiliser Votre Telephone Avec UN Pabx Verrouillage DU ClavierActiver / Désactiver le numéro d’urgence Mode Monitor Baby SITAppel D’URGENCE Baby Call Configurer Menu SMS PrincipalFrançais Paramétrage SMS 1. Régler les numéros de centre SMSEnvoyer DES Messages SMS Nouveaux messagesKey Lire LES Messages SMS Une DEL clignotante sur la baseFrançais Effacer Tous LES Messages Installer UN Combine SupplementaireGestion DE Plusieurs Combines Eliminer UN Combine Installer UN Combine SUR UNE Autre BaseSi votre combiné est d’un autre modèle Selectionner UNE BaseSymptôme Cause possible Solution Detection DE PannesGarantie Caracteristiques TechniquesFrançais Page Page U8006043
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