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COMSPHERE 3821Plus Modem
3-10 January 1999 3821-A2-GB20-40
Change Directory
Change Directory allows you to enter or modify
telephone numbers. The modem has nonvolatile memory
locations that allow you to store up to 10 telephone
numbers. Each directory location can accept up to
40 characters; this includes the telephone number and
dial command modifiers. Any telephone number dialed
using the SDCP Dial command must appear in a
directory location.
To access Change Directory from the Call Setup
branch, make the following selections:
1. Press the
key until Change Directory is
displayed.
2. Press any function key to select Change Directory.
The phone number listed in directory location 1 is
displayed.
3. Select Nxt to display other directory locations.
Entering Telephone Numbers
and Dial Command Modifiers
into Directory Locations
The following example uses an empty directory
location for describing how to enter a telephone number.
If you want to change an existing telephone number in
any of the ten directory locations, follow the same
procedures.
To add a telephone number to a directory location,
make the following selections:
F1
02 :
NxtąąąĄ"#
F2
F3
Select Nxt until a blank directory appears on the
LCD. (The cursor ( ) always appears in the first
character position.)
Select F2 (") or F3 (#) until the desired character is
selected. This can be an alpha or numeric character. (See
the Dn command in Table 4-1 in Chapter 4 for the
meaning of the different dial command modifiers.)
F1
02 : 9
NxtąąąĄ"#
F2
F3
Press the key to move the cursor to the next
character position.
Continue this key sequence until the dial command
modifiers and telephone number are entered.
F1
01 : 9W5556789 z
NxtąąąĄ"#
F2
F3
To save the number just entered, scroll to the next
directory location by selecting Nxt. The number is now
stored in nonvolatile memory.
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