Philips CD4552B User manual - Page 31

Editing a record, Setting VIP melodies, Deleting a record, Deleting all records, Using quick dial,

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m 8.4 Editing a record 1 Press . 2 Select PHONEBOOK > EDIT ENTRY. Press OK. 3 Select the contact you want to edit. Press OK. 4 Edit the name if necessary. Press OK. 5 Edit the number if necessary. Press OK to confirm. • The record is saved. 8.5 Setting VIP melodies You can assign different ringer melodies for each phonebook contacts. Your phone will ring the selected melody when the caller ID matches the number in your m phonebook. 1 Press . 2 Select PHONEBOOK > SELECT MELODY. Press OK. 3 Select the contact you want. Press OK. • The current melody is displayed. u 4 Select a ring melody using and d. Press OK. • The setting is saved. m 8.6 Deleting a record 1 Press . 2 Select PHONEBOOK > DELETE ENTRY. Press OK. 3 Select the contact you want to delete. Press OK. • The handset displays a confirmation request. 4 Press OK to confirm. • The record is deleted. m 8.7 Deleting all records 1 Press . 2 Select PHONEBOOK > DELETE ALL. Press OK. • The handset displays a confirmation request. 3 Press OK to confirm. • All records are deleted. 8.8 Using quick dial You can store up to 9 direct access memories (key 1 - 9). A long press on the keys in standby will automatically dial your stored phone number. Depending on your country, key 1 and key 2 may be preset to the voice mail number and information service number of your network operator respectively. In this case, key 1 and key 2 will not be available for setting direct access memories. m 8.8.1 Assigning a quick dial key 1 Press . 2 Select PHONEBOOK > DIRECT MEMORY. Press OK. 3 Select an available key from the list. Press OK. 4 Select the contact you want. Press OK. • The setting is saved. 8.8.2 Making a call 1 Press and hold an assigned quick dial key during standby. The programmed number is dialed out. Phonebook 29

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8.4
Editing a record
Press
m
.
Select
PHONEBOOK
>
EDIT
ENTRY
. Press
OK
.
Select the contact you want to edit.
Press
OK
.
Edit the name if necessary. Press
OK
.
Edit the number if necessary. Press
OK
to confirm.
The record is saved.
8.5
Setting VIP melodies
You can assign different ringer melodies
for each phonebook contacts. Your
phone will ring the selected melody when
the caller ID matches the number in your
phonebook.
Press
m
.
Select
PHONEBOOK
>
SELECT
MELODY
. Press
OK
.
Select the contact you want. Press
OK
.
The current melody is displayed.
Select a ring melody using
u
and
d
. Press
OK
.
The setting is saved.
8.6
Deleting a record
Press
m
.
Select
PHONEBOOK
>
DELETE
ENTRY
. Press
OK
.
Select the contact you want to
delete. Press
OK
.
The handset displays a confirmation
request.
Press
OK
to confirm.
The record is deleted.
8.7
Deleting all records
Press
m
.
Select
PHONEBOOK
>
DELETE
ALL
. Press
OK
.
The handset displays a confirmation
request.
Press
OK
to confirm.
All records are deleted.
8.8
Using quick dial
You can store up to 9 direct access
memories (key 1 - 9). A long press on the
keys in standby will automatically dial
your stored phone number.
Depending on your country, key 1 and
key 2 may be preset to the voice mail
number and information service number
of your network operator respectively. In
this case, key 1 and key 2 will not be
available for setting direct access
memories.
8.8.1
Assigning a quick dial key
Press
m
.
Select
PHONEBOOK
>
DIRECT
MEMORY
. Press
OK
.
Select an available key from the list.
Press
OK
.
Select the contact you want. Press
OK
.
The setting is saved.
8.8.2
Making a call
Press and hold an assigned quick dial
key during standby. The
programmed number is dialed out.
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