User guide
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Making Calls from the Telephone Book Telephoning
■ the A key to dial the number;
■ the
Option
softkey to display
the local telephone book menu.
The local phone book’s menu
(OpenPhone 26)
New Entry: You create a new entry.
Enter the phone number and the
name. Confirm with
OK
.
Use number: The number is trans-
ferred and can be edited before dial-
ling.
Call up: The number is called.
Show Entry: The telephone book en-
tries can be viewed (names and
numbers).
Edit Entry: You edit the selected en-
try. Save your changes with
OK
.
Delete Entry: You delete the se-
lected entry (without a security
prompt).
Quick call: You can allocate the
selected entry in the local telephone
book a speed-dialling number
(0…9). The speed-dialling number
programmed is displayed to the left
of the telephone book entry. When
the OpenPhone 26 is in the idle
state, you can press and hold the
speed-dialling number (keys 0…9)
to view the associated entry in the
local telephone book. This copies the
number to on-hook dialling, where
you can then dial it by pressing
A.
The local phone book’s menu
(OpenPhone 27)
New: You create a new entry. Enter
the phone number and the name.
Confirm with
OK
.
Edit: You edit the selected entry.
Save your changes with
OK
.
Delete: Delete the selected entry af-
ter confirmation.
Delete all: All entries in the local tel-
ephone book are deleted after con-
firmation.
Quick call: You can allocate the
selected entry in the local telephone
book a quick call number (0…9).
The quick call number is displayed to
the right of the telephone book en-
try. When the OpenPhone 27 is in
the idle state, you can press and hold
the speed-dialling number (keys
0…9) to view the associated entry
in the local telephone book. This
copies the number to on-hook dial-
ling, where you can then dial it by
pressing
A.










