Using the directory and other lists
Last number redial list
The last number redial list contains the ten last dialled numbers. If names have been stored for these numbers in the directory, then the names will be displayed.
Manual last number redial
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Managing entries in the last number redial list
•(open the redial list); s (select an entry); v (open menu); s (select function).
You can use the following menu functions:
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Automatic Redial | This function dials the number automatically every | ||
| 20 seconds. The talk key flashes and the loudspeaker is acti- | ||
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| the call is not answered, ringing stops after about | ||
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| If you receive a call in the meantime, automatic dialling | ||
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Display Number | You can change or add to a stored number in the redialling | ||
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Copy to Directory | Transfer selected entry to the directory. | ||
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Delete Entry | Delete a selected entry. | ||
Delete List | Delete all entries. | ||
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