Operation Manual

Special feature for changing existing entries
You have various options available for changing existing entries (for example names or numbers).
Example 1:
You may want to change the telephone number of an entry, because that subscriber has moved to another place.
When you use the push-button set to enter the first digit of the new number the existing number is deleted
completely. Enter the other digits of the new number.
Example 2:
You wish to change parts of a name in a telephone directory listing, because the name has changed (e. g. in the case of
marriage).
Use the arrow buttons to specify the storage position for that entry. You can overwrite an existing surname right
away or delete it with the C-button and then enter the new name.
Key assignments for entering texts
The assignments for the keypad for entering letters, digits and special characters are as follows:
Button Press
Button 1234567
1
1
2
ABc 2ÄÅÆ
3
DEF3
4
GH I 4
5
JKL5
6
MNO 6 ÖØ
7
PQRS 7ß$
8
TUV8Ü
9
WX Y Z 9 ¥
*
*
#
#
0
Several special characters are assigned to the button »!«, »+«, »-«, »=«, »(«, »)«, »@«, »$«, . .
When you press the 0 key the first time a space is inserted. When you press this key a second time several special
characters are shown in the display. Press the appropriate key to select the corresponding special characters 1
9. If you wish to view further special characters, press the 0 key.
Input mode for entering letters
You ha«.
»ABC« Thenextletter thatyouenterisshownasacapital,allothersassmallcaseletters.
Example:»Dean, James«.
»ABC« Everyletterthatyouenterisshownascapitals.
Example:»Dean, James«.
Information:
When you start entering texts, the input mode is always »Abc«. Press the Recall flash button to change the input
mode. To insert a character while in »Abc« mode, press the C key.
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