Enter A New Name And Number In The Phonebook; Advanced Operations - Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 6000 Manual

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Advanced operations

Enter a new name and number in the Phonebook

At any time, you can store a name and number in the Phonebook.
Numbers are stored once. A number can contain up to 48 digits,
and a name up to 16 characters. You can store up to 200 entries,
but the maximum number of entries in the Phonebook depends on
the length of the names and numbers you enter.
Enter a number...
MENU
OK
0 – 9
OK
OK
<&-./ ABCDEFGH>
ENTER NAME:_
Enter a name...
OK
PHONEBOOK
OK
Press
then MENU to access the main menu
Turn the wheel to select the STORE ENTRY menu
and press OK to access the menu
Enter the telephone number
Press to store the number
Press to be able to enter a name
Turn the wheel to select the characters for the
name
Press to store the selected character
Finish 'typing' the name...
Press to store the name, or...
...turn the wheel to move the cursor under the
symbol. STORE NAME? appears
Press to store the name
You can make a call directly from
the Phonebook. Refer to page 21
for further information.
You can edit and delete in the
Phonebook, but the common
Phonebook is stored in the base.
Therefore, you cannot store, delete
or edit entries if the handset is out
of range of base number 01, or not
registered to base number 01.
If you want to use another
telephone company, you have to
insert the operator code (prefix) in
front of the telephone number.
Names and numbers are common
only to all handsets set up to be
'common'. Refer to page 34 for
further information.
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