Using the directory – Black Box 2010 User Manual

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DIRECTOR

Y

Your Quartet 2010 can hold up to 20 names and
numbers in its directory which will be stored in
alphabetical order.

You can add names to the directory and edit or
delete them as required.

You can also set up calls from entries in the
directory.

Press buttons in order shown

Press the

DIRECTORY

button.

The display shows EMPTY or your first
directory name.

NEW

Select

NEW

. Display shows ENTER NAME.

KEYPAD

Key the first letter of the name you wish
to enter. (For instance, to display the
letter C, press the

2

button until C

appears on the display.)

You will now see the letter just entered,
and the cursor will start flashing under
the next letter space after a few seconds.

Finish entering the letters of the name,

>

using the

>

symbol to insert a space

between the first and last name.

<

To delete a letter, use the

<

symbol.

SAVE

Press

SAVE

. The display shows ENTER

NUMBER

.

Enter the number in the same way as
you entered the letters. If there are more
than 12, they will be scrolled along,
allowing the last 12 digits to be shown.

Insert a space if you wish (this is
ignored during dialling).

To insert a pause in the string of digits
(for instance for switchboard access),
press the

REDIAL

button. The pause

is shown as P.

SAVE

Press

SAVE

. Display shows UPDATING

DIRECTORY

followed by SAVED.

Display confirms name and number
together for up to 15 seconds, then
returns to standby.

BACK

Press and hold

BACK

to return to standby.

Redial

Using the Directory

To store an entr y in the Director y

DIRECTORY FULL

If you try to store a new entry and you see the

message DIRECTORY FULL, you will need to

delete an entry before you can store any others.

See‘to delete an entry in the directory’ page 17.

NOTE

If you want to enter ‘C’ followed by another ‘C

wait for a few seconds for the cursor to

automatically move onto the next space before

entering the second ‘C’.

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