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ber/letter to be deleted with the √/® keys and then pressing the

C key. You can now add

new characters at this point.
Every word is automatically started with an upper case letter. Press the * key several times
to switch between upper and lower case (

A or a is shown) or only upper case at the start of

the word (

Aa is shown). Confirm your inputs with Ok.

5.

Now select the next line from † (e.g.

Private) and press Ok or ® or enter the digit directly

from the keypad.

6.

Enter the private call number for the entry and press

Ok.

7.

Select the next line from † (e.g.

Business) and press Ok or ® or enter the digit directly

from the keypad.

8.

Enter the business call number for the entry and press

Ok.

9.

Use this method to enter the mobile call number, the email address and the fax number, if
required.

10.

After calling up the phone book always the call number stored under

Private will be shown

and can be dialed directly. You can alternatively chose one of the other call numbers or
addresses. Procede as follows: After you have finished the aforementioned entries, select
one entry and press the

-key. Your assignment can be changed later again, see page 52.

11.

If you want to assign a Quick Call number key to the entry, select

Quick call and press Ok or

®. Select a key 2...9 from the list and press

Ok or ®. Exit the list with Esc or √. In the list

you can delete or overwrite existing entries.

12.

You can assign a special melody to the entry that will signal a call from this call number.
Select

Melody and press Ok or ®. Select a melody from the list. Press Ok or ® to save your

selection.

13.

Press the

softkey to save the complete phone book entry.

Note on Quick call

If only one destination (private, business, mobile, email or fax) has been stored under a phone book
entry with abbreviated dialling, that destination can later be dialled directly using a single long key-
press of the corresponding abbreviated dialling key 2...9 (see page 29).

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