Electronic Telephone Book; General Information; Storing Telephone Numbers; Settings - TIPTEL 195 Operating Instructions Manual

Isdn feature phone with integrated fully digital answering machine and electronic telephone book
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Electronic telephone book

General information

The electronic telephone book can store the names and telephone numbers of your contact part-
ners and thus becomes your personal telephone manager. The maximum number of entries
depends on the extent of the entered additional information e. g. address, birthday and similar
data. If you do not enter any additional information, about 2,000 entries can be managed with-
out problems. The entries are listed in alphabetical order. For further use and in order to have a
back-up of your data, the entire telephone book can be loaded to a PC and reloaded afterwards
(see chapter "PC software tipkom").

Storing telephone numbers

An entry in the electronic telephone book consist of the name (= search criterion), the telepho-
ne number and additional information if required.
1.
Press the
2.
Enter the name.
3.
Press the
4.
Enter the telephone number.
5.
Press the
If desired:
6.
Press the speed dialling station next
to "settings" or if you want to store
the entry now
7.
Press the

Settings

You may have individual settings for each entry.
button.
button.
button.
button.
The display shows the entry fields. The cur-
sor is positioned in the "name" field.
The name has to begin with a letter and may
be no longer than 20 digits.
The cursor jumps to the "dialling number"
field.
The telephone number may not be longer
than 20 digits. If you intend to enter internal
extension numbers start the entry by pressing
the "Int" button
The entry of the telephone number is com-
pleted.
An entry field is displayed.
The entry is stored.
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Int

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