M
i / j
M
i / j
ë
M
d
b
Many entries which are concluded by pressing the M key are confirmed by an accom-
panying acoustic signal.
Creating phone book entries − example
The way in which to navigate through the menus and select settings is explained by means of the
example Creating phone book entries (handset). Proceed as in this example for all the settings.
M
i / j
Phonebook
m
m
Add
Enter name
ë, m
Number
ë, m
Number
VIP melody
b
Two phone numbers can be stored per name or entry. The first memory location is pre-
ceded by a mobile phone icon, the second memory location a house icon. Therefore,
we recommend only programming mobile phone numbers for the first memory location
and only landline numbers to the second memory location.
M
ë, M
, i / j, m
Preliminary Information
Open the submenu
Select the required function
Open the function
Select the required setting
Use the digit keys to enter numbers or letters
Confirm the input
Return to the previous menu level
Cancel all programming and saving and return the
handset to Standby mode
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Open the main menu
Open the phone book
Select the submenu and confirm it
Enter the name (max. 12 characters) and confirm it
Enter phone number 1 (mobile number)
(max. 24 digits) and confirm it
Enter phone number 2 (landline number)
(max. 24 digits) and confirm it
Assign a ringing tone
Return to Standby mode
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