3.11.3 Storing a number from the Call List into the Phonebook
When you scroll through the Call List, you can store a number into the Phonebook
by pressing the Phonebook key . ‘CONFIRM’ will appear. Press OK to confirm or
to return.
If you want to store the number with a name (in case the number in the Call List is
without name) or with a different name, you have to go to the Phonebook menu
and choose EDIT(see 5.1 Phonebook).
3.11.4. Delete all entries in the Call List
You can delete all entries in the Call List:
1Press MENU.
2Press the Down key a few times until ‘HANDSET’ is shown.
3Press the Down key a few times until ‘DEL CID’ is shown.
4Press OK. ‘CONFIRM’ is shown.
5.Press OK to delete all entries, or to cancel the delete operation.
3.11.5. Voice mail indication
This function only works if you have the voice mail or phone mail service and if the
network sends this indication along with the FSK caller ID (CLIP) information!
When you receive a new message in your voice mail system, the icon will
appear on the display. Once you have listened to your message, the icon will
disappear.
3.12 REDIAL THE LAST 10 NUMBERS CALLED
Your telephone keeps a list of the 10 last calls (of 20 digits) you have made in
memory. The correspondents that called are identified by their telephone number
or by their name if they appear in the Phonebook.
To consult the redial list:
1.Press .
2.Scroll through the calls with the Up and Down arrows.
3.To call by the selected correspondent, simply press when their telephone
number or name is displayed.
Note:When the name is displayed, you can see the number by pressing the OK key! Pressing
OK again will give you the option to delete this entry from the redial list. Press OK to confirm
or to cancel.
3.13 CALLING FROM THE PHONEBOOK
To call a correspondent whose name you have saved in the Phonebook:
1.Press to enter the Phonebook.
2.Press the first letter of the name. The first name that starts with this letter will be
displayed.
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