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Phonebook
Detailed Phonebook display
(
) Delete data
Phone number············Deletes the displayed phone number.
Erase mail add. ··········Deletes the displayed mail address.
Erase address ············Deletes the postal address.
Erase birthday············Deletes the birthday.
Erase memorandums ··Deletes the memorandum.
Delete image···············Deletes the still image.
Delete chara-den········Deletes the Chara-den image.
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From the detailed display, press
to bring up the item to be deleted.
1
YES
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To cancel, select “NO” and press
.
2
Deleting Each Item in a Phonebook Entry
Delete This
Phonebook List/Detailed Phonebook display
(
) Delete data
Delete this or This phonebook YES
●
To cancel, select “NO” and press
.
1
Delete Selected
Phonebook List
(
) Delete data Delete selected
Put a check mark for the Phonebook entries to be deleted
(
)
YES
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“
” and “
” switch each time you press
. You can check or uncheck all items by pressing
(
) and selecting
“Select all/Release all”.
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Do the same operation as that of “Delete all” when you have selected all Phonebook entries including secret ones.
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To cancel, select “NO” and press
.
1
Delete All
Phonebook List
(
) Delete data Delete all
Enter your Terminal Security Code
YES YES
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To cancel, select “NO” and press
.
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See page 148 for the Terminal Security Code.
1
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You cannot delete Phonebook entries while “Keypad dial lock”, “Restrict dialing” or “PIM lock” is activated.
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If you delete a phone number or mail address stored in a Phonebook entry that contains multiple phone numbers or mail addresses,
the phone numbers or mail addresses after the deleted one are moved up and stored.
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If you delete a Phonebook entry stored in Voice Dial, it is deleted also from the Voice Dial List.
Information
You can delete all Phonebook entries including secret entries.
<Delete Data>
Deleting Phonebook Entries
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