T1960 Phonebook (Names) - Verizon T1960 User Manual

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T1960 Phonebook (Names)

Name Display
When the last 7 digits of a
received Caller-ID
telephone number matches
the last 7 digits of a number
in the Phonebook,
the name
associated with that number
in the Phonebook will be
displayed instead of the
name received by Caller-ID.
Writing tips
Use the keypad letters to
enter names.
Use
(INTERCOM)
to switch between upper and
lower case letters.
For example, to store TOM:
1.
Press
(INTERCOM) to select
upper case letters.
2.
Press
once to
enter T.
3.
Press
three
times to enter O.
4.
Press
once to
enter M.
Press Clear to delete the last
character entered.
Phonebook Full
If the phonebook becomes
full when adding entries, the
Memory Full
display shows
and then returns to standby.
T1960 Phonebook (Names)
Your Own Phonebook Directory
Each T1960 Handset can store up to 150 names and
numbers. Names can be up to 16 characters long
and numbers up to 20 digits.
Add a Name Entry Manually
1. Press
Menu
then scroll
to highlight Add Entry, then press
2. Scroll
OK.
3. Use the keypad to enter the name, then press
OK.
4. Use the keypad to enter the number, and then
press OK. Note: To add a 2 second pause or
multiple pauses to your number, press the
or
will be added to the number.
5. The screen shows the Names menu.
6. Press and hold
Add Entry from a Call List
When reviewing a Call List (Received, or Dialed) a
call entry can be automatically copied into the
Phonebook.
1. With a call entry highlighted, press Options.
to highlight Add Entry then press
2. Scroll
OK.
Highlight the number format to be saved
then press OK.
3. Name then Number information can be modified
by using the Clear button, or if no change is
desired, press
OK
without changes. A confirmation display and
beep will be provided when the entry is saved.
R9
to Names. Press OK.
navigation key for 1 second. P
Back
to return to standby.
to save the information
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