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Redial list
The last 20 dialled numbers are stored in the redial list. The dialed numbers (or names, if the numbers match the phonebook entries) are displayed in chronological order with the most recent at the top of the list.When the redial list is empty the screen displays �List empty�.
To view the redial list
Press to directly reach the redial list in idle mode. Browse through the list. To view the details of a selected redial number : Press Choose MENU. VIEW.
Press the Up or Down navigation key to view the details of the previous or next record.
To call / redial
Press to directly reach the redial list in idle mode. Browse through the redial list to select the wanted number. Press to call.
To store a number from redial in the phonebook
Press to directly reach the redial list. Browse through the redial list to select the wanted number. Press to select MENU. Scroll to Copy to PhBk and press SELECT. OK. OK.
Enter the name (see page 18, �Editing system�) and press
The number is automatically inserted in the number field, press Browse through the list to hear the ring tones and select tone for this entry.