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Phonebook
2
Check the reading
X
d
(Set)
■
When the reading is incorrect
Correct the reading using katakana (single-byte
for the Phone or Phone+PushTalk phonebook,
and double-byte for FOMA card (UIM)), single-
byte alphanumeric characters and symbols.
You can store up to 32 single-byte characters for
Phone or Phone+PushTalk phonebook, and only
12 double-byte or 25 single-byte alphanumeric
characters (including some single-byte symbols)
for FOMA card (UIM).
3
Select any item:
Select group
……
Select a group number
from “Group 01-19” for Phone or
Phone+PushTalk phonebook, and from “Group
01-10” for FOMA card (UIM). If no group is
selected, the entry is automatically assigned to
“No Group”.
Enter phone number
• Further select an icon in Phone or
Phone+PushTalk phonebook. You can enter
up to 26 digits for the phone number.
• Select “
<Not stored>” to add a phone number.
• You can enter up to 20 digits for a blue FOMA
card (UIM), and up to 26 digits for a green/
white FOMA card (UIM).
Edit mail address
• Enter up to 50 single-byte alphanumeric
characters and symbols. Further select an
icon in Phone or Phone+PushTalk phonebook.
• Select “
<Not stored>” to add a mail
address.
Edit ZIP code, Edit address
……
Enter up
to 50 double-byte or 100 single-byte kanji,
hiragana, katakana, alphanumeric characters
and pictograms for the address.
Attach location
……
Select From position
loc./From location history/From Image. If you
select “Location info detail”, you can confirm the
registered latitude, longitude, geographical
coordinate system, and positioning level. If you
select “Delete location Info”, you can delete the
registered location information.
Enter birthday
……
Select Enter birthday
and enter the contact’s birthday (year, month
and day). Any year from 1800 to 2099 can be
set. Select Reminder and then 1 Week Before/3
Days Before/Day Before/On the Day. At 0:00 AM
on the day registered here, the incoming call
lamp flashes and a desktop icon appears on the
display to inform you of the notification.
→
p.116
Edit memorandums
……
Enter up to 100
double-byte or 200 single-byte kanji, hiragana,
katakana, alphanumeric characters and pictograms.
Set image
……
Take a photo or select an
image to be displayed when you receive a call.
Select Chara-den
……
Select a Chara-den
character to be displayed as the substitute
image for videophone calls.
Enter memory No.
……
Enter any number
from 000 to 999 although memory numbers are
automatically
*
assigned when an entry is stored
in the phonebook.
*: The smallest available number from 010 to 999 is
assigned. If no number from 010 to 999 is available,
an available number from 000 to 009 is assigned.
4
o
(Finish)
■
When storage location is Phone+PushTalk
phonebook
When a phone number is stored, the number is
saved to the PushTalk phonebook.
When multiple phone numbers are to be stored,
select a phone number to save to the PushTalk
phonebook. You can add PushTalk phone
numbers and register a group from the PushTalk
phonebook. “Adding Entries to PushTalk
Phonebook”
→
p.81
N
z
Stored phonebook entries containing symbols or
pictograms may not be displayed correctly when
data is transferred via infrared communications,
etc.
z
Enter the correct domain when storing mail
addresses. The domain is the part of the address
that follows the “@” sign.
However, if the contact’s mail address is “phone
[email protected]”, store only the phone
number as the mail address.
z
If you use 2in1, “Phonebook 2in1 setting” (p.406)
is also automatically set when adding the entry to
the phonebook (Number A is set in A mode, and
Number B in B mode).
The setting for the “Phonebook 2in1 setting” (
/
/
) is displayed on the Phonebook list
screen or Phonebook detail screen (only when in
Dual mode).
<Chara-den settings priority sequence>
z
The priority order for Chara-den settings:
①
Chara-den setting for individual Ring tone/Image
②
Chara-den setting for group Ring tone/Image
③
Chara-den stored in the phonebook entry
④
Substitute image of Select image
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