Enter a new name and number in the phonebook – Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 2 - User Guide User Manual

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Enter a new name and number in
the Phonebook

At any time, you can store a name and
number in the Phonebook. A number can
contain up to 48 digits, and a name up to 25*
characters. You can store up to 200 entries.

To enter a number …
> Enter the telephone number using the digit

keys.

> Press

OK to be able to store the number. New

name? appears in the display. If you wish to add
a number to a name stored in the Phonebook,
refer to the next page

> Press

OK if the number belongs to a name not

yet stored in the Phonebook. The spelling line
appears in the display You can now enter a
name.

To enter a name …
> …push the

Track point left or right to select

the letters for the name. Select Aa to switch
between upper and lower-case letters, and A@
to use letters specific to your language*.

> Press

OK to store the selected letter. If you

store an upper case letter, the cursor
automatically moves to the lower-case letters. If
you store a space or symbol, such as ‘&’, the
cursor automatically moves to the upper-case
letters.

> Finish ‘typing’ the name.
> To include digits, press the number keys.
> When the name is complete, push the

Track

point left or right to move the cursor to the

symbol.

> Press

OK to store the name. The display

prompts you to select a number type

> Push the

Track point down to select either

Home, Mobile or Work and press

OK to store it.

Names and numbers are shared by all handsets
set up to be ‘common’. Refer to Make a handset
‘personal’ or ‘common’
on page 31 for more
information.

*With bases other than BeoLine, a name can
contain up to 16 characters, and the Aa and A@
functions are unavailable.

OK

23456789

Store number?

OK

23456789

New name?

Number type

Home?

OK

Aa ABCDEF...

OK

Home

stored

OK

David Jones

Aa abcdef...

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