SETTINGS MENU (Continued)
Phonebook (continued)
Delete record
Press
To
enter MENU
MENU
enter PHONEBOOK, the first phonebook number will be displayed
MENU
scroll to the telephone number you want to delete
enter phonebook option
MENU
scroll to DELETE
confirm, the next phonebook number will be displayed
MENU
exit
Delete all
Press
To
enter MENU
MENU
enter PHONEBOOK, the first phonebook number will be displayed
MENU
enter phonebook option
MENU
scroll to DELETE ALL
select DELETE ALL. The display will show "CONFIRM"
MENU
confirm. All phone numbers are deleted. The display will show "EMPTY"
MENU
exit
Music group
You can define a telephone number to one of the 5 number groups. They are DEFAULT, VIP, FAMILY,
FRIEND and COLLEAGUE. Each group can be programmed to have their own ring music.
If you do not define a group for a number, it will belong to the DEFAULT.
Press
To
enter MENU
MENU
enter PHONEBOOK, the first phonebook number will be displayed
MENU
scroll to the phone number you want to assign group
enter phonebook option
MENU
scroll to MUSIC GROUP
enter MUSIC GROUP
MENU
scroll to the group name you want
confirm
MENU
exit
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SETTINGS MENU (Continued)
Phonebook (continued)
Speed dial
You can assign a telephone number to one of the 0-9 keys as a 1-touch speed dial hot key. Press and
hold the single-digit speed dial number for 2 seconds you will see the stored number in the display.
Press TALK
will dial out the number.
Press
To
enter MENU
MENU
enter PHONEBOOK, the first phonebook number will be displayed
MENU
scroll to the phone number you want to assign speed dial
enter phonebook option
MENU
scroll to SPEED DIAL
select SPEED DIAL
MENU
assign a location for this phone number
key 0-9
confirm. If you are replacing a number, the display will show "OVERWRITE". Press
MENU
again to confirm or press
to exit.
MENU
exit
Memory status
You can check for how many numbers you have stored in this phone.
Press
To
enter MENU
MENU
enter PHONEBOOK, the first phonebook number will be displayed
MENU
enter phonebook option
MENU
scroll to MEMORY STATUS
select MEMORY STATUS
MENU
the display will show XXX/100 where XXX is the number of memory you have stored
exit
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