Philips VOX300 user manual Redial list, Accessing / exiting the redial list

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Redial list

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The redial list contains the 5 most recently dialled numbers.

Accessing / exiting the redial list

1.Press .

2.Scroll through the redial list .

3.Press to exit.

Calling a number from the redial list

1.Press .

2.Scroll through the redial list .

3.Press .

Saving redial list numbers into the phonebook

1.Press and scroll to select an entry.

2.Press , SAVE NUMBER is shown.

3.Press , ENTER NAME is shown.

4.Enter the name and press , SAVED is shown.

Note: To delete a character use . Text and number entry see page 14.

Editing a number from the redial list

1.Press and scroll to select an entry.

2.Press and press Down to reach EDIT NUMBER.

3.Press , modify the number and press .

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Contents Charge the handsets for 24 hours Before use Welcome mode ContentsEN Power requirements For your safetyImportant information Telephone connectionWhat’s in the box CD 135 Handset Handset and base stationRecall key / Play new messages received on answer machine Answer machine functionsPaging key Answer machine indicatorCD 135 base station Icons on the handset display Installing the base station Installing the base stationUsing GAP standard compliance Installing the batteriesInstalling and replacing the batteries in the handset Battery life and rangeUsing the menus EN Using GAP standard complianceLanguage list Menu structureText or number entry Handset power OFF and onKeypad lock / unlock Example to write PeterMaking a call CallENAnswering a call / Hanging up Adjusting the earpiece and loudspeaker volume during a call To switch the handset loudspeaker on / OFF call handsfreeENCall To mute the handset microphone during a callRedial list Accessing / exiting the redial listCalling a number from the redial list Saving redial list numbers into the phonebookDeleting all numbers from the redial list Deleting a number from the redial listChanging a phonebook name or number PhonebookENAdding a new entry Delete an entry when browsing phonebook list Edit a number when browsing phonebook listDelete whole phonebook list when browsing phonebook list ENPhonebookDelete whole phonebook list when in idle mode Delete a phonebook entry when in idle modeCall log Accessing / exiting the call logConsulting the call log Calling a number from the call logDeleting all the Call log entries Deleting a Call log entryCall transfer to a specific handset when on line Using the IntercomSwitch between internal and external call Internal callOther functions Clock and Alarm SettingsPaging Chain DialingTo set the alarm tone Personal settingsTo set the handset ringer volume or silence mode Ringer OFF To rename the handset To select the handset ring melodyTo activate / deactivate the key tone To activate / deactivate the auto answer mode Advanced settingsTo change the display language To change the recall timeTo set or change Call Barring To change the dial modeLocal area code setting To set or deactivate the prefix number To activate / deactivate Call BarringTo register a handset To set or change an SOS numberTo change the PIN code To reset to default settings base station and handsetTo unregister a handset Country selection Default settings after Reset UnitHandset keys for answer machine control To switch the answer machine onAnswer machine Adjusting the loudspeaker volume during message playback To switch the answer machine OFFSaved messages To listen to new messagesTo select the answer mode Answer machine settingsDelete current message Available functions during message playbackTo set the number of rings before answering To activate / deactivate the remote controlPersonal outgoing messages To playback personal or default outgoing messageTo activate / deactivate call screening To record your personal outgoing messageTo listen to a memo Record and listen to a memoTo record a memo To remotely control your answer machine To remotely access your answer machineTelephone troubleshooting TroubleshootingAnswer machine troubleshooting ENTroubleshootingInformationEN ENInformation Page 3111 285