5.Using the ￿ [5] or ￿ [6] buttons, select the number you want.

6.Press the OK button [7] to confirm.

7.Using the dialing buttons [11] and the CANCEL button [9], edit the name.

8.Press the OK button [7] when done with the changes. The LCD [2] will show the phone number.

9.Using the dialing buttons [11] and the CANCEL button [9], edit the number.

10.Press the OK button [7] to confirm.

11.Press and hold the CANCEL button [9] to exit this menu item.

Erasing a record from the phone book

1.Press the OK button [7], the LCD [2] will show: “PHONE BOOK”.

2.Press the OK button [7], the LCD [2] will show: “ADD”.

3.Press the ￿ [6] button repeatedly until the LCD [2] shows: “DELETE”.

4.Press the OK button [7], the LCD [2] will show the name associated with the first stored number.

5.Using the ￿ [5] or ￿ [6] buttons, select the number you want.

6.Press the OK button [7] to view the stored number.

7.Press the OK button [7], the LCD [2] will show: “CONFIRM?”.

8.Press the OK button [7] to confirm deleting or the CANCEL button [9] to exit this menu item.

CALLER ID

The Caller ID feature may be available only on some digital telephone stations. Some telephone companies will charge you for using this service. Consult your telephone operator to know if this service is available.

If your telephone network supports this feature, you will be able to see the number and/or name of the calling party before answering the call; this information is stored in the incoming calls list.

Service messages appearing when receiving the

incoming call

If your telephone network supports the “Caller ID” feature, in some cases instead of calling party information you may see the following messages:

WITHHELD

The calling party disabled its identification.

UNAVAIL

Network failure. The system was not able to identify the calling party.

The callers list

The phone book can store information of up to 24 answered or missed calls. Each entry can store a telephone number (up to 23 digits) and the associated name (up to 10 characters).

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Binatone Twin XD1220 Erasing a record from the phone book, Service messages appearing when receiving Incoming call