The Phone Book
This chapter describes how you can create a personal phone book
by storing phone numbers and accompanying names on the SIM
card (card memory) and in the phone (phone memory). The
PHONE
BOOK
menu also includes functions for recalling the last dialled
numbers. If you have the CLI (Calling Line Identification) service
you can also recall the last answered numbers.
The Card Memory
The memory positions in the card memory are numbered from 1
onwards. The actual number of memory positions available depends
on your SIM card.
The Phone Memory
The phone memory can hold up to 99 phone numbers. The
memory positions are designated ¤1 – ¤ 99.
Note!
In the
PHONE BOOK
menu, press
#
to enter the ¤ character.
Outside the
PHONE BOOK
menu, you must press and hold down
#
to enter the ¤ character.
International Numbers
If you intend to use your phone both at home and abroad, you
should store all phone numbers as international phone numbers,
that is, with the international ‘+’’character and the country code
before the area code and the number.
To enter the ‘+’ character, press and hold down 0.
Omit the leading zero in the area code.
The Speed Dialling Facility
The phone numbers that you store in positions 1 – 9 in the card
memory can be called by entering the position number and then
pressing
YES
. You should, therefore, save positions 1 – 9 for
important numbers.
How to Store a Phone Number – Alt. 1
1. Enter the phone number to be stored.
2. Press the left arrow, followed by YES to select the
PHONE BOOK
menu.
3. Press YES to select the Store function.
4. The first free memory position in the card memory is suggested at
the top of the display.
5. If you wish to store the phone number in this position without
an accompanying name, press YES or continue to the next
instruction.
6. To enter a name, enter the first letter of the name by pressing the
appropriate numeric keys as many times as required. Enter the
next letter when the cursor has moved to the next letter position.
•
To change between upper-case and lower-case letters,
press *.
•
To enter a space press 1.
•
To enter a hyphen press 1 twice.
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