Using the Directories
Directories
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Quick Dialling |
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| QUICK DIAL | well as system feature names and numbers | |
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| You can store up to 100 names, phone |
PS Dialling |
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| numbers and group numbers in the PS. If you |
| store an outside party’s number, you should | ||
Directory |
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| items are stored in alphabetical order. |
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Quick Dialling
Storing
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Select | Select a blank quick | Press S1. Select | Press S1. |
“QUICK DIAL”. | dial number | “MODIFY”. | |
Name |
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| CHNG | phonenameno. | ENTR |
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Select “NAME”. | Press S1. | Enter name | Press S1. |
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| (max. 14 characters). |
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Phone Number |
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| CHNG | phoneno.. | ENTR |
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Select | Press S1. | Enter phone number* | Press S1. |
“PHONE NO.”. |
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• To enter characters, refer to page 28 and 29.
•* The valid digits are “0” through “9”, “ ”, “#”, PAUSE and “X” (TALK). The “X” can be entered numbers you want when dialling.
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