Phone Book; Making A New Entry - Siemens Euroset 825 Operating Instructions Manual

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Phone book

Your telephone has an electronic phone book that can hold up to 100 entries. An entry
consists of a phone number (max. 22 digits) and a name (max. 21 characters). The
phone book is easy to use, because all the instructions you have to follow appear in
the display. You can prevent improper alterations to the data by ensuring that only per-
sons who know the PIN are authorized to change, enter, or delete it (see the section
"Locking the telephone" on page 49). Before using the "Phone book" menu, please
read the section "The menus" (page 13), where you will find a description of how to
enter numbers and letters. The "Dialing" section tells you how to find and dial sub-
scribers stored in the phone book.

Making a new entry

If you have activated phone book lock, you will have to enter the PIN before you can
use this function.
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Lift the handset.
Confirm the menu item
"Phone book".
Choose "New entry" from
the menu, and, if necessary,
enter the PIN.
A message appears in the
display asking you to enter
the phone number or your
PIN. If the phone book is
full, a message to this effect
will be displayed, and you
will be unable to make any
further entries.
Enter the phone number
(max. 22 digits).
You can use the backspace
key to delete the last charac-
ter entered.
Confirm the number you
have entered.
In the display, you will now
be asked to enter the name.
Phone book?
Phone book:
Select entry?
Phone number?
Enter PIN
Phone book full!
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Phone number complete?
Name?
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