Assigning Contacts To A Speed Dial Number; Voice Mail Waiting Indicator - NEC ML440 User Manual

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ML440 End User Guide - Revision 1
Editing a Contact's Phone Number Before Dialing
Follow the steps below to edit a contact's phone number before dialing.
Open the main menu screen and select the Contacts icon.
Step 1
Highlight the contact you want to erase and press
Step 2
Select Edit before dial, then edit the phone number.
Step 3
When you're finished editing the number, press
Step 4
This will not change the phone number stored in the contact list.

Assigning Contacts to a Speed Dial Number

You can assign one of eight number keys on the twelve key dial pad (2
through 9) to a contact and use it as a speed dial. Follow the steps
below to perform this procedure.
Open the main menu screen and select the Contacts icon.
Step 1
Highlight the contact you want to assign, and press
Step 2
Select Speed dial. The handset shows the list of speed dial numbers and
Step 3
what contacts are assigned.
Select the speed dial number you want to assign this contact to and
Step 4
press
. If the number you select is already assigned, press
to erase the existing assignment or press
assignment with the new contact.
Making a Call From a Speed Dial Number
Press and hold the number key that you assigned the contact to. The
handset automatically dials the first phone number on that contact
record.
When you have new messages, the STATUS LED turns green or yellow,
according to the settings you selected in the LED signal menu (see
"Configuring the STATUS LED on the Handset" on page
listen to all new messages, the STATUS LED turns off.
Using Common Features
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or Talk.
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to overwrite the
2-9). After you
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