Ericsson CF768 User Manual page 31

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Some menus/features are operator dependent.
The selected name and number will blink on the display.
You may press the * key to briefly display the position
number.
4 Press
to call the number.
YES
Recalling by Number – Speed Dialing
1 Press
to erase any digits from the display.
CLR
2 Enter a position number between 1 and 9.
3 Press
to make the call.
YES
Note!
For quick access to the phone book, press
through list.
Position Recall
From the SIM Card
1 Enter the position number and press #.
2 Press
to call the number, or scroll until you find
YES
the number you want to call and press
3 Press
to return to the standby display with the
CLR
number showing.
4 Press
to return to the standby display.
NO
From the Phone's Memory
1 Press and hold # until the ¤ symbol is shown.
2 Enter the position number.
3 Press # to recall the number.
4 Press
to call the number, or scroll until you find
YES
the number you want to call and press
20
Note!
Changing a Phone Book Entry
and scroll
1, #
.
YES
Deleting Storage Position
About Last Dialed Numbers
.
YES
If a number is stored under multiple names, the phone
will find the first alphabetical occurrence.
1 Select the EditPhBook menu.
2 Enter either the full name or the first letter and press
.
YES
The first name that matches the letter string is dis-
played. If necessary, scroll to the desired name and
press
.
YES
3 Scroll through the name to change it letter by letter
and press
. The phone number is displayed.
YES
4 Scroll through the phone number to change it digit by
digit and press
. The position number is displayed.
YES
5 Enter a new position number and press
6 If the new position is already occupied, you will be
2VERWRITE"
asked to
the position. Press
firm, and
to change the position.
NO
1 Select the RecallName menu.
2 Scroll through the list and choose the name you want
to delete. Press and hold
.
CLR
3 Press
at the Erase prompt. Erased will appear.
YES
Your phone can store a maximum of the 10 last dialed
numbers.
.
YES
to con-
YES

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