BASIC USE
The Phone Book (memory dialling)
You can store names and numbers in each DECT 1915/1915+1 handset’s Phone Book. For each name, you can
store Home (H), Mobile (M) and Office (O) phone numbers — up to 200 numbers altogether. Each name can have up to 16 characters (including spaces), and each number can have up to 24 digits.
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In standby mode:
Press the right Soft button twice [Menu V OK]
uThe display gives you seven options —
New entry, Show entry, Edit entry, Search entry, Delete entry, Delete all, PB check.
To scroll between the options:
Press the or button
To select the option you want:
Press the right Soft button [OK]
If you select PB check, you’ll see how many of the 200 memories are in use.
Open the Phone Book by pressing the right Soft button twice [Menu V OK]
New entry appears as the first option. Select it by pressing the right Soft button [OK]
uThe display shows New entry
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Key in a name on the first line, using the numbered buttons (refer to page 60 if you don’t know how to use the buttons)
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