Altering Or Erasing Numbers - Ericsson R250d PRO User Manual

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Recalling a Number From Secure Memory
1 Follow the previously described steps for opening
RCL Mem. in the
Ö
2 Press
until the cursor is on the RECALL: line.
3 Enter the location of the number stored in secure
memory.
Ó
4 Press
. Security Code: is shown in the dis-
play.
5 Enter your security code.
6 If you enter the correct security code, the number is
shown in the display.
Recalling a Group or Alert Number
Recalling a Group Number or Alert Number operates
the same as normal (non-secure) numbers.

Altering or Erasing Numbers

Altering a Number in Memory
You can alter or delete a number in memory by doing
the following:
1 Recall the number as previously described.
2 When the number is shown in the display, press
Ó
or
to move the cursor to the No: line.
3 To add digits to the end of the number, just enter
the digits.
32
Menu.
H@HPS`
Ö
4 To replace digits, press
want to change and then enter the new digits.
5 Press
YES
Same name in memory 000 Save anyway?
is shown in the display.
6 Press
YES
stored with the modified number.
Erasing a Number From Memory
Ó
1 Press
.
Ö
2 Press
until the number and name you want to
erase is shown in the display.
3 Press and hold
000 is shown in the display.
4 Press Ä
YES
ory is erased! is shown briefly in the display.
Altering or Erasing a Group Number or Alert Number
A Group Number or Alert Number cannot be altered or
erased unless you enter the correct security code. To alter
or erase a number, follow the procedure for non-secure
numbers. The terminal prompts you to enter your secu-
rity code before the number is modified. If you enter the
correct code, you can modify the phone number.
to erase the digits you
CLR
to store the altered number. The message
to replace the number you previously
. Erase memory? Location
CLR
to erase the number from memory. Mem-
Storing and Recalling Numbers

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