Making Calls
Making Calls from the Telephone Book
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Selecting a Speed-Dialling Destination
H
Z
(SD no.)
alternatively:
H
Z
(SD no.)
Note:
If you have the telephone book open, instead of
keying in the name (see the paragraph commencing “Look
up Name” in the previous section), you can also press the
key and enter the speed-dialling destination to find
the name entry.
2.6.4 Add Phone Numbers to Telephone Book from
Lists or during a Call
You can add phone numbers saved in your caller list or your redial list to a tele-
phone book (see
MenuCard “Calls”
starting on page 80 and
Redialling
starting on
page 40). You can also add the other party’s phone number to the telephone book
during the call. (see
MenuCard “Conversation”
starting on page 48).
Select the
Phone book
menu item.
■
1 New entry
: You can add the phone number to a telephone book.
■
2 Add
: You can add the phone number to an existing telephone book entry.
Add Phone Number as new Telephone Book Entry
Select
1 New Entry
and press the
button.
Personal
,
Central
,
Company
:
You can add the entry to your personal telephone book. If your system administ-
rator has authorised you (or the user group you are part of ) accordingly, you can
also edit the central telephone book and your company’s telephone book. Select
the desired telephone book and press the
button.
Office
,
Mobile
,
Private
:
Define the kind of phone number the list entry should be saved as. Confirm your
selection with the
button.
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