6930 Analog Phone Quick Start Guide
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a. Edit the number as desired using the dialpad.
b. Press the Save softkey.
A “Press 1st letter to enter name>” prompt displays on screen.
c. Enter the name as desired using the dialpad.
d. Press the Save softkey.
An “Enter ring tone>” prompt displays on screen.
e. Press the Change softkey or the 5 and 2 (up and down) navigation keys to cycle through,
select, and listen to a sample of the ring tone. You can choose from a a total of 10 different
ring tones.
f. Press the Save softkey to save your changes and copy the entry to the Directory.
or
5. Press the Softkey softkey to copy the entry as a memory key.
a. Select the softkey to which the entry should be copied.
The softkey/memory key edit menu displays on screen.
b. Press the Label softkey.
c. Enter/edit the desired label using the dialpad (maximum 10 characters in length).
d. Press the Save softkey to save your changes.
The softkey/memory key edit menu displays on screen.
e. Press the Number softkey.
Note: Press the Backspace softkey to delete the last digit entered. Press the Pause softkey
to add a pause to the number. Press the key to add a flash to the number. Press the
Clear softkey to remove all the characters entered.
Note: Press the Backspace softkey to delete the last character entered or press the
NextSpace softkey to add a space after the last character entered. You can also press the
ChangeCase softkey to toggle the input characters to be upper or lower case. Press the Clear
softkey to remove all the characters entered.
Note: This custom ring tone is applicable to the specific Directory entry and will be played
when an call is incoming from the number associated with the Directory entry. As this custom
ring tone feature is dependent on Caller ID information and Caller ID information usually arrives
between the first and second ring, the default ring tone will be played up until the Caller ID
information is received.
Note: Press the Backspace softkey to delete the last character entered or press the
NextSpace softkey to add a space after the last character entered. You can also press the
ChangeCase softkey to toggle the input characters to be upper or lower case. Press the Clear
softkey to remove all the characters entered.