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MenuCard Phone book, Speed Dialling

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Making Calls Making Calls from the Telephone Book 2.6.2 MenuCard "Phone book" Briefly press the ABC key (on the OpenPhone 63 and the OpenPhone 65). Enter the first letter of the entry you are looking for and use the arrow key to scroll through the list. H When you pick up the handset, the entry will be dialled. If the entry has multiple numbers, the preferred number will be dialled. If an entry has multiple call numbers, you may also directly select one of them. Press the OK key and select Office, Mobile or Private. Confirm your selection with the OK key and Dial (or pick up the handset). Select Info to display the call numbers of the entry. 2.6.3 Speed Dialling All central telephone book entries can also be selected by two-digit or three-digit speed-dialling numbers once they have been configured. The two-digit speeddialling numbers are in the range 00...99, the three-digit are in the range 000...999. Ask your system administrator how many digits are valid. Selecting a Speed-Dialling Destination H Z (SD no.) alternatively: H Z (SD no.) Note: If you have the telephone book open, instead of key- ing in the name, you can also press the key and enter the speed-dialling destination to find the name entry. 65

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Making Calls
Making Calls from the Telephone Book
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2.6.2
MenuCard “Phone book”
2.6.3
Speed Dialling
All central telephone book entries can also be selected by two-digit or three-digit
speed-dialling numbers once they have been configured. The two-digit speed-
dialling numbers are in the range 00…99, the three-digit are in the range
000…999. Ask your system administrator how many digits are valid.
Selecting a Speed-Dialling Destination
H
Z
(SD no.)
alternatively:
H
Z
(SD no.)
Note:
If you have the telephone book open, instead of key-
ing in the name, you can also press the
key and enter
the speed-dialling destination to find the name entry.
Briefly
press the ABC key (on the OpenPhone 63 and the
OpenPhone 65).
Enter the first letter of the entry you are looking for and use
the arrow key to scroll through the list.
H
When you pick up the handset, the entry will be dialled. If
the entry has multiple numbers, the preferred number will
be dialled.
If an entry has multiple call numbers, you may also directly
select one of them. Press the OK key and select
Office
,
Mobile
or
Private
. Confirm your selection with the
OK key and
Dial
(or pick up the handset). Select
Info
to
display the call numbers of the entry.