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2G: Using the Internal Phone Book
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Group Name:
You can allocate entries to groups. This makes entry
retrieval easier by classifying the Phone Book entries. You can assign
any name you like to a group. (See “Assigning Names to Internal
Phone Book Groups” on page 86).
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Ringer Type:
Stores a ringer type. Selecting Default sets the default
ringer type. Selecting Personal allows you to store a ringer type of your
choice. (See “Ringer Types” on page 34).
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Ringer Tempo:
The ringer tempo can only be set when you have stored
a ringer type for which ringer tempos can be specified. (See “Ringer
Types” on page 34).
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Blink Pattern:
Stores a blink pattern. Selecting Default sets the default
blink pattern. Selecting Personal allows you to store a blink pattern of
your choice. (See “Changing the Illumination Settings” on page 43).
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Bright Speed:
The bright speed can only be set when you have stored
a blink pattern for which bright speeds can be specified. (See
“Changing the Illumination Settings” on page 43).
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Image:
Pastes image stored in Downloads.
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Birthday:
Stores a birthday. Enter all the digits.
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Blood Type:
Stores a blood type.
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URL:
Stores a URL (up to 128 characters).
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Memo:
Stores a memo (up to 80 characters) for a Phone Book entry
with an entry number between 000 and 099.
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Address:
Stores an address (up to 80 characters).
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Address Type:
Once you have stored an address, you can select Home,
Office or No Label as the Address Type.
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Entry #s:
Stores a 3-digit entry number between 000 and 199. When
you store an entry in the Phone Book, the lowest available number is
displayed. Entry numbers are a useful way to make calls and search for
Phone Book entries.
Tip:
If you enter “*”, the lowest available number is set as in that digit
position.
Summary of Contents for SH-P300
Page 1: ...Online User s Guide Single Band PCS Phone Model SH P300 ...
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Page 14: ...Section 1 5 Getting Started Section 1 Getting Started ...
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Page 20: ...Section 2 11 Understanding Your Phone Section 2 Understanding Your Phone ...
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Page 81: ...Section 2 Understanding Your Phone 72 2F Managing Call History ...
Page 123: ...Section 2 Understanding Your Phone 114 2H Personal Organizer ...
Page 149: ...Section 2 Understanding Your Phone 140 2J E mail ...
Page 150: ...Section 3 141 Using PCS Service Features Section 3 Using PCS Service Features ...
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Page 185: ...Section 3 Using PCS Service Features 176 3B PCS Vision ...
Page 189: ...Section 3 Using PCS Service Features 180 3C PCS Voice Command ...
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Page 240: ...Sección 1 5 Cómo empezar Sección 1 Cómo empezar ...
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Page 246: ...Sección 2 11 Familiarícese con su teléfono Sección 2 Familiarícese con su teléfono ...
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Page 307: ...Sección 2 Familiarícese con su teléfono 72 2F Registros de llamadas ...
Page 349: ...Sección 2 Familiarícese con su teléfono 114 2H Organizador personal ...
Page 375: ...Sección 2 Familiarícese con su teléfono 140 2J E mail ...
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Page 411: ...Sección 3 Cómo usar las funciones del servicio PCS 176 3B PCS Vision ...
Page 415: ...Sección 3 Cómo usar las funciones del servicio PCS 180 3C PCS Voice Command ...
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Page 452: ...Sección 4 Pautas de seguridad e información de garantía 217 4B Garantía limitada al cliente ...