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6 Use more of your phone 6.1.3 Delete all memories You can delete all memories by using the RESET function. See page 17 for more information. 6.1 Phonebook memory Your phone has 12 phonebook memories providing you with the convenience for making calls. Each memory can store a name up to 12 characters and a number up to 24 digits. Memory type Associated key Direct access memories Extra memories Digit keys 1 ~ 9 6.1.1 Save phonebook memory In standby mode: 1 Enter the number. Press and hold to insert a pause. • It is shown as P. 2 Press and hold digit keys (1 to 9) OR 2 Direct Memory ( ). • The number is saved. You will hear a confirmation tone and see NAME?. 3 Enter the name. 4 Press and hold the same memory key to save the name. Note Existing phonebook memory can be replaced by entering a number and a name at the same memory location. The new entry will overwrite the existing one without warning information shown. 6.1.2 View phonebook memory You can view these memories when the handset is in standby mode. Press Direct Memory OR press and hold digit keys (1 to 9). • The name and number will be shown. 6.2 Personalizing your phone 6.2.1 Give your phone a name You can give your phone a different name. If you have more than one handset, you can give each handset its own name. The handset name can be up to 10 characters long. It can be composed of A-Z, 0-9 and space. In standby mode: 1 Press and hold until you see MENU?. 2 Enter 40. 3 Press and hold . • The current handset name is shown. 4 Edit the name. 5 Press and hold to confirm. 6.2.2 Select display language You phone supports many languages. In standby mode: 1 Press and hold until you see MENU?. 2 Enter the language index number (see below). 3 Press and hold to confirm. Language Name English Dutch French German Italian Russian Spanish Turkish Danish Swedish Norwegian Greek Index Number 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Use more of your phone 15

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Use more of your phone
6.1
Phonebook memory
Your phone has 12 phonebook memories
providing you with the convenience for making
calls. Each memory can store a name up to 12
characters and a number up to 24 digits.
6.1.1
Save phonebook memory
In standby mode:
Enter the number.
Press and hold
to insert a pause.
It is shown as
P
.
Press and hold digit keys (1 to 9)
OR
Direct Memory (
).
The number is saved. You will hear a
confirmation tone and see
NAME?
.
Enter the name.
Press and hold the same memory key to save
the name.
Note
Existing phonebook memory can be replaced by
entering a number and a name at the same
memory location. The new entry will overwrite
the existing one without warning information
shown.
6.1.2
View phonebook memory
You can view these memories when the handset
is in standby mode.
Press Direct Memory
OR
press and hold digit keys (1 to 9).
The name and number will be shown.
6.1.3
Delete all memories
You can delete all memories by using the
RESET
function. See page 17 for more information.
6.2
Personalizing your phone
6.2.1
Give your phone a name
You can give your phone a different name. If you
have more than one handset, you can give each
handset its own name. The handset name can be
up to 10 characters long. It can be composed of
A-Z, 0-9 and space.
In standby mode:
Press and hold
until you see
MENU?
.
Enter
40
.
Press and hold
.
The current handset name is shown.
Edit the name.
Press and hold
to confirm.
6.2.2
Select display language
You phone supports many languages.
In standby mode:
Press and hold
until you see
MENU?
.
Enter the language index number (see below).
Press and hold
to confirm.
Memory type
Associated key
Direct access memories
Extra memories
Digit keys 1 ~ 9
1
2
2
3
4
Language Name
Index Number
English
10
Dutch
11
French
12
German
13
Italian
14
Russian
15
Spanish
16
Turkish
17
Danish
18
Swedish
19
Norwegian
20
Greek
21
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3