Basic phone book features, Navigating in the phone book, Calling an entry in the phone book – TANDBERG Codec C90 D14306.01 User Manual

Page 16: Opening the phone book

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D14306.01 USER GUIDE TANDBERG CODEC C90—NOVEMBER 2008

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What’s in this guide?

Getting started

Making calls

Using the phone book

In-call features

Video conferencing

Using the phone book

Opening the phone book:

Basic phone book features

Your TANDBERG Codec C90 contains a phone book functionality, which is
very similar to what you find in a mobile phone.
It contains a section in which you can add your own list of contacts, and
most corporate solutions will also include a corporate phone list.
This latter list is normally installed and maintained from remote by your
system administrator through a management system like the TANDBERG
Management Suite (TMS), which is available separately.
You cannot edit the corporate list yourself, but you may add entries to My
Contacts. These may be edited ad libitum.

Navigating in the phone book

Basic navigation in the phone book is done in the usual way.

When positioned at a line with a small folder icon in front, press the right

aRRow

key to produce the contents of this folder. Repeat, if needed, if there

are more levels.

Whenever you are at a lower level, use the left

aRRow

key to move one level

back.

Calling an entry in the phone book

Once an entry is located, just press the key to place the call.

This will cause the

phone

book

menu to open…

The phone book typically contains your own My contacts and a
corporate phone book.
In My contacts you may enter your own contacts.

Press the

phone

book

key…

Need to search for an entry in the phone book? See Searching in the

phone book on the next page.

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