Telephoning Making Calls from the Telephone Book
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If the entries
Look up name
and
New preset
are not displayed when you have
pressed the ABC key
A briefly, this means that the menu for making selec-
tions from the telephone book is available in the abbreviated form.
2.7.3 Speed-Dialling
All central telephone book entries can also be selected by two-digit or three-digit
speed-dialling numbers once they have been configured. The two-digit speed-
dialling numbers are in the range 00…99, the three-digit are in the range
000…999. Ask your system administrator how many digits are valid.
Selecting a Speed-Dialling Destination
H*7Z(SD no.)
alternatively:
H*7*Z(SD no.) #
Note: If you have the telephone book open, instead of key-
ing in the name (see the paragraph commencing “Look up
Name” on page 76), you can also press the star key
*
and enter the speed-dialling destination to find the name en-
try.
P In this case, enter the first letter of the entry you are looking
for and use the arrow key to scroll through the list.
H When you pick up the handset, the entry will be dialled. If
the entry has multiple numbers, the preferred number will
be dialled.
OP
O
If an entry has multiple call numbers, you may also directly
select one of them. Press the OK key and select
Office
,
Mobile
or
Private
. Confirm your selection with the
OK key and
Dial
(or pick up the handset).