User manual AGFEO T 15

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[. . . ] Phone book function has up to 70 memory locations in the Phone Book memory. for details , please see "Phone Book" section in this user manual. To scroll up/down when browsing selections, and to move the cursor to left/right when editing a record. Level 1- Level 4) To select ringer level (Off/Low/High) Telephone Line Jack for line cord plug in. [. . . ] - To cancel the VIP setting, simply press and hold CALL BACK ( ) button until the "VIP" disappears on the display. One-Touch Memory provides you with the easiest way to make a call to a frequently used number. Storing a phone Number out of Phone Book or Caller ID List - Choose the number you want to store from the Caller ID List or Phone Book by using the arrow key. To make a call with the One-Touch Memory, just press the desired button once (M1. If the number exceeds 20 digits, the display will show "TOO LONG" and the exceeding digits will not be stored. Besides the One-Touch Memory, the AGFEO T 15 is also equipped with 10 Two-Touch Memory banks. - Press STORE button ( ) once and the display shows "-->" . You may enter * or # buttons into the dialling sequence just like the way you usually make calls to the desired phone number after you have picked up the handset. If your phone is connected behind a PABX switching system, you may enter a pause by pressing PAUSE button ( ) into the dialling sequence to insert a timed delay when necessary. - Press a numbered button from 0 to 9 to select a memory bank location until the display shows "SAVE OK". To delete a number from the Two-Touch Memory, you have to overwrite the Position with a blank. To make a call with the Two-Touch Memory, simply press and hold the desired numbered button from 0 to 9 until the display shows the stored number. If the number exceeds 20 digits, the display will show "TOO LONG" and the exceeding digits will not be stored. The AGFEO T 15 provides you with a built in phone book with 70 Store Positions. Make a new entry - Press and hold PHONE BOOK button ( ) for about 3 seconds - Enter the phone number for the entry (maximum 20 digits). "TOO LONG" will appear on the display if more than 20 digits are entered. Copy Caller ID numbers and redial memories to the Phone Book - Find the number in the Caller ID memory or the redial list. ­ The number will be copied to the Phone Book and the cursor will flash to indicate that you can enter or edit the name (by using the keypad). ­ Press PHONE BOOK button ( )to confirm and to enter the next number. ­ Press PHONE BOOK button ( ) and use the arrow keys to find the desired number. ­ Use the arrow keys to view the whole number if the display is not showing your full phone book memory. The cursors jumps to phone number, the first letter of the name will be deleted. [. . . ] View Caller ID memory Leave the phone on-hook, browse with the arrow buttons. Caller's numbers with matching names, and calling time and date will be shown as you browse through the Caller ID memories. If a new call comes repeatedly, the display will show "+" icon on the upper row of the screen. Make a call from the Caller ID Rückruf aus der Anrufliste memory When you are browsing the Caller ID memory as mentioned above, and the caller's number is shown on the display, push SPEAKER button ( ) and the displayed number will be dialled. [. . . ]

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