Using the extended-feature functions
Saving the displayed number in the notepad
The notepad is used to store 10 names/numbers temporarily.
Note
You can store another number in the notepad during a telephone conversation by
entering the number and then pressing the Notepad key.
Copying the contents of the notepad
The numbers/names stored in the notepad can be copied directly into the private directory
or used as the destination for a message, call diversion, or an announcement.
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Notes The copying function is software and PBX dependant.
If the number is combined with a name in the notepad and another name is
already present at the destination position, this latter name is not overwritten.
Barring and unbarring your telephone
Your telephone enables you to protect your private data and programming from
unauthorized access, and prevent it being used by others during your absence. To do this,
a lock with a personal password (between 2 and 10 characters) is available.
Note
The password is programmed at the factory as "0000" (see "Changing the
password").
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If the number is displayed, press the Notepad
key. The displayed number is saved even during a
call.
Use the Menu key and the Foxkey to select the
desired directory entry or destination for
message, call diversion or announcement. Press
the Notepad key repeatedly until the entry you
wish to copy is displayed.
Ok
Press the Foxkey under "Ok" to copy the entry.
Press the "Code lock key", then enter the code
(password) and verify it by pressing the Foxkey
Ok
under "Ok".
Press the Foxkey under "¥ ß" to select "Phone:
¥ ß
free", "Phone: barred" or "Programming:
barred" ("free" cancels a barred state).
After you press the Foxkey under "Ok", the
Ok
message "Executed" appears briefly on the
display.
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