Phone Book; General; Inputting And Storing Entries - TIPTEL 1020 Operating Instructions Manual

Easy-to-use telephone with hands-free function, message waiting indicator, phone book and headset connector
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Phone book

General

The phone book manages the names and telephone numbers of your contacts. A
maximum number of 99 entries can be stored. An entry comprises a name (search
term) and telephone number. The name must start with a letter. The telephone
number should always start with the area code (prefix) so that the appropriate but-
ton lights up when the incoming telephone number matches the number stored.
The entries are sorted alphabetically.

Inputting and storing entries

Keep Phone book pressed for three
3 secs
seconds.
Use the numeric keypad to enter the
...
name (see also Page 18, "Text en-
try via the numeric keypad").
Use the Control buttons (up/down)
to select the input box for the tele-
phone number.
Use the numeric keypad to enter the
...
telephone number.
Use the Plus/Minus buttons to in-
sert a pause of three seconds dura-
tion.
A flash can be entered with the R
button.
Phone book
The input box for a new entry is dis-
played.
It is best to enter something here so that
the entry can be sorted alphabetically and
located later on.
The cursor flashes.
The digits pressed are displayed.
A "P" is shown on the display.
An "F" is shown on the display.
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