Contact management, Local directory, Using alphanumeric keys – Yealink W52P User Manual

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Phone Settings

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6. Press the OK soft key to accept the change or the Back soft key to cancel.

This section provides operating instructions on how to manage contacts. Topics include:

Local Directory

Blacklist

Remote Phone Book

Network Directory

You can store the frequently used contacts in the handset‟s local directory, where names
and numbers can be freely added, deleted and edited. You can store up to 100
contacts per handset, each with a name, a mobile number and an office number. You
can also dial a contact from the local directory. This allows you to place calls without
having to dial the number manually.

The directory entries are usually sorted in alphabetical order by the name attribute.
Spaces and digits take first priority. The sort order is as follows:

1. Space

2. Digits (0-9)

3. Letters (alphabetical)

Other special characters are sorted completely in accordance with the ASCII sort order.

You can edit names and numbers of the contacts stored in the local directory using the
keypad. The digit keys 0-1 are devoid of any letters. But the digit keys 2-9 are all
alphanumeric keys containing one digit and three or four letters in alphabetical order.
The following describes how to use the alphanumeric keys in detail.

To configure the input method:

The handset provides you with 11 different input methods. You can disable the
infrequently used input method. Then you can only switch among the enabled input
methods when editing.

1. Press to enter the main menu.

2. Select ->Display->Input Method.

The LCD screen displays all available input methods.

3. Press

or

to highlight the desired input method.

4. Press the Change soft key to check or uncheck the checkbox.

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