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Posted on Aug 24, 2009

Can't change previous name

I just moved into this office, and I can't figure out how to get into the edit mode to change the name. The previous entry said "DN + #621" but what is "DN"?!
Please help - I'm getting really frustrated!

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Your Toshiba Name Change question of Apr 2008

Maybe I can help, Press ( DN ) + #621
Display changes to USER NAME ?
Enter new name
Press SPKR

1 - moves right
* - moves left
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To blank out any portion of name press 1 ( in alpha mode ) and move cursor to thr right
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