586002TP227F User’s Manual 13

Editing Phonebook Entries

In the idle mode, press to access the Phonebook.
Press or to find the desired Phonebook entry.
Press Menu/OK. You will see >Edit Entry. Press Menu/OK again.
Use DEL/Mute to delete letters; use & to move the cursor back & forth.
NOTE: If consecutive letters of the name are located on the same key, you will need to use between them.
Press Menu/OK. Now, edit the phone number. Press Menu/OK to confirm.
Now, follow the instructions in SPECIAL RING below.

Special Ring

Do you want the Handset to play a different ring when a specific person calls (when incoming Caller ID matches the
Phonebook entry)? If so, use or to select a Special Ring, and then press Menu/OK to confirm.
You will see >Save. Press Menu/OK to confirm; otherwise, press to scroll to >Go Back, and then press Menu/OK
to confirm.
When finished, press and hold DEL/Mute to return to the idle screen.

Storing a Pause

When you program a name and number in the Phonebook, you can add a 3 second PAUSE in the dialing string. For
example, if your phone system requires you to dial ‘9’ to access an outside line, you would program your numbers as
follows:
9 PAUSE 555-1212
To add a pause to the dialing sequence:
In the idle mode, begin entering the phone number. At the point where a Pause is required, press Menu/OK.
Press until you see >Pause. Press Menu/OK again.
You will see a P in the dialing sequence, representing the Pause.
Continue entering the phone number, and then the name, following the instructions in STORING NAMES AND
NUMBERS.

Dialing from the Phonebook

In the idle mode, press to access the Phonebook.
Press or to find the desired Phonebook entry.
With the desired entry displayed, press Talk.

Deleting Phonebook Entries

In the idle mode, press to access the Phonebook.
Press or to find the desired Phonebook entry.
Press Menu/OK, and then use to select >Delete Entry.
Press Menu/OK again. You will see Delete Entry?
Press or to select >Yes or >No. Press Menu/OK to confirm.
When finished, press DEL/Mute to return to the idle screen.
14 Voicemail / Message Waiting
In conjunction with voicemail service through your local telephone service provider (subscription required), your phone
can alert you to new voicemail messages by providing an envelope icon on the display. NOTE: most, but not all