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Phonebook Storing Phone Numbers, Names, Distinctive, Rings and Speed Dial

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Phonebook (Storing Phone Numbers, Names, Distinctive Rings and Speed Dial) You can store names and numbers in your phone's phonebook, search for names alphabetically, and dial phonebook entries with just a few key presses. You can store up to 100 numbers in the base and up to 100 additional numbers in each registered handset. The phone uses the same memory locations to store phonebook entries and Called ID messages. Any empty phonebook locations are used to store Caller ID messages. For example, if you have stored 100 phonebook entries on your base unit, the base will not store Caller ID messages. 1) When the phone is in standby mode, press phonebook. The following items appear: (1st line) The number of the phonebook locations used (2nd line) How to search (press the number keypad, volume up/down) (3rd line) How to store (press the STORE soft key) (4th line) The BACK and COPY, and STORE soft keys. 2JQPGDQQM 5GCTEJ 5VQTG=5614'? $#%- %12; 5614' 2) Press the STORE soft key, Store/Edit Name appears. 3) Enter the name (up to 16 characters) by using the 5VQTG'FKV0COG 7PKFGP%QTR㨫 number keypad (see the "Steps for Entering Names and Special Characters" on page 43). $#%- &'.'6' 1- If a name is not required, go to step 4. will be used as the name. note •Selecting a Phonebook location where a number is already stored overwrites the old number. The new number will be stored in the Phonebook location. •When the memory is full, you will hear a beep and Memory Full appears. You cannot store names and numbers. •The pause key counts as one digit. Pressing the PAUSE soft key more than once increases the length of the pause between numbers. Each pause represents a 2 second delay. PHONEBOOK www.uniden.com PHONEBOOK [41]

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PHONEBOOK [41]
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Phonebook (Storing Phone Numbers, Names, Distinctive
Rings and Speed Dial)
You can store names and numbers in your phone’s phonebook, search for names
alphabetically, and dial phonebook entries with just a few key presses. You can
store up to 100 numbers in the base and up to 100 additional numbers in each
registered handset.
The phone uses the same memory locations to store phonebook entries and Called
ID messages. Any empty phonebook locations are used to store Caller ID messages.
For example, if you have stored 100 phonebook entries on your base unit, the base
will not store Caller ID messages.
1) When the phone is in standby mode, press
phonebook
.
The following items appear:
(1st line) The number of the phonebook locations used
(2nd line) How to search (press the number keypad,
volume up/down
)
(3rd line) How to store (press the
STORE
soft key)
(4th line) The
BACK
and
COPY
, and
STORE
soft keys.
2) Press the
STORE
soft key,
Store/Edit Name
appears.
3) Enter the name (up to 16 characters) by using the
number keypad (see the "Steps for Entering Names
and Special Characters" on page 43).
If a name is not required, go to step 4. <No Name> will be used as the name.
•Selecting a Phonebook
location where a
number is already
stored overwrites the
old number. The new
number will be stored
in the Phonebook
location.
•When the memory is
full, you will hear a
beep and
Memory Full
appears. You cannot
store names and
numbers.
•The pause key counts
as one digit. Pressing
the
PAUSE
soft key
more than once
increases the length of
the pause between
numbers. Each pause
represents a 2 second
delay.
note
PHONEBOOK