Select name key memory:
1st memory level: Simply press the name key.
2nd memory level: By pressing the changeover key, the 2nd memory
level is activated. The corresponding symbol appears in the display
.
Then press the desired name key.
By pressing the changeover key again, you can change back to the 1st
memory level.
2.9.1 Entering characters
Letters, punctuation marks and numbers are available as characters.
Entry is performed using the number keys. Every key has several
characters allocated to it. These are printed on the unit’s housing. The
current input position is indicated by a flashing square.
Input of texts (names) is necessary with name key programming, for
example. Text input is possible if ”
” is displayed in the 2nd line.
In many programming operations, digits also have to be entered (in
display e. g. ”
”).
Digits and letters can be deleted for making changes using the left cursor
key (in display ”
“)
Pressing the cursor right key shifts the input marker one place to the
right: You can now select another character. Pressing the right cursor key
again generates a blank.
Delete character: press left cursor key
Autodialing
telephone
numbers
- select name key memory (see above): or
Confirm tel. number:
digits can be deleted or input
Confirm choice: The telephone number is dialed.
Alternative The name key memory can be called up prior to lifting the handset. You
can correct or extend the telephone number prior to dialing. Dialing is
performed once the handset is lifted (or after switching on open
listening/hands-free operation.
- - -
(
the digit of the key follows the last letter) -
(the first character appears again)
Name ”OTTO”: - - -
Selecting
characters:
Example key 2
Example: Input-
ting of a name