Name Storing - NEC i-Series Alphanumeric Display Feature Handbook

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Name Storing

You can program a name for your extension. The name can be up to
10 digits long. When you call a co-worker that has a display tele-
phone, they see your name instead of your extension number. Your co-
worker knows who's calling without having to look up your extension
number.
Use the following chart when entering or editing your name. When
using the One-Touch (DSS) keys, press the key once for the first char-
acter, twice for the second character, etc. For example, to enter a C,
press DSS1 three times.
Use this key . . .
DSS1
DSS2
DSS3
DSS4
DSS5
DSS6
DSS7
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Keys for Entering Names
When you want to . . .
Enter characters A-D. After selecting
your entry, press CHECK to have the
system accept it.
Enter characters E-H. After selecting
your entry, press CHECK to have the
system accept it.
Enter characters I-L. After selecting
your entry, press CHECK to have the
system accept it.
Enter characters M-P. After selecting
your entry, press CHECK to have the
system accept it.
Enter characters Q-T. After selecting
your entry, press CHECK to have the
system accept it.
Enter characters U-Z. After selecting
your entry, press CHECK to have the
system accept it.
Enter a hyphen (-). After selecting
your entry, press CHECK to have the
system accept it.

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