Using Alphabelic Mode; Scrolling Through The Memory; Appendlng Prgits Iq A Racalled Nu Mber - Ericsson EH 237 User Manual

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RocafUng
Recalling a Number
Using Alphabetic Mode
1. Press R/3 Ewlc«.
(STSXWS)
The question NAME? appear?
and the
indicator blinks in the
display.
2. Enter the first letter of the name
by pressing the relevant numeric
key once, twice or three times,
defending on the position of the
desired letter, and press H/S or
(up).
Qt/S} V
(<* l)
WyOlU w/sft, ymi can enter up
io six fatters before pressing
R/$ or§A. For example, to
recali the number stored
uffder the name ANTHONY,
you can enter A. AN, ANT,
ANTH, ANTHOotANTHON.
The first name lhal begins with
the letler[s] entered, is displayed,
together with the phone numiber.
3. If the desired name is not d^play-
ed. scroiJ forward by pressing #A
(op) until you find it. If you scroll
past the name you car^ move
back by pressing ▼ ^ (down).
O O
4. To call the number dysptayed,
press Ser>d
(Z)
Scrolling through the Memory
1* Press RyS twice.
The question NAME?
and the *
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^ indicator blinks in the
display.
2. Press
#A
(up) r^}eatediy to
scroll torward through the names,
or press ▼ # (down) repeatedly
to scroll backward through the
names.
You Can enters fetter before
pressing # A (up) or ▼ »
fttown), fo b^fT scfottfng
with thfs fetter.
3. To call the number Splayed,
press Send.
Reviewing the Rrst Digits
if a Recalled Number Contains
More than 10 Digits
II you recall a phone number which
contains more than 10 digits, the firsl
digits will ba cSsplayed Rrsl, followed
after a few seconds by the remaining
digits
If you wish to check the lirsl
press M, followed by 0.
cm CD
Appending Digits
to a Recalled Number
II you have stored a partial number,
you can Fooall it item memory and
then append the remaning digits,
using the numenc keys.
Replacing the Last Digits
of a Recalled Number
A number rocallod Irom tnemory can
be after^ by erasing the last digits
using the C key, and then entering
new digits.
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