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Address Book
Personal Contact Information
The Address Book stores and records important contact details and information including names,
addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, pager numbers, important dates etc. Once stored, a
number can be quickly retrieved and dialed plus you can even use the information to send faxes
and e-mails.
The category of contact details helps you to organize and retrieve your information efficiently.
You can classify your contacts according to your communication needs. It enables you to store
important information effectively and retrieve information efficiently. The
Motorola A6188
provides some basic information categories:
All Contacts
: To list the contacts under all categories
Business
: Business contacts
Personal
: Personal contacts
Owner
: Information about yourself which is required for surfing the internet.
SIM Card
: the contacts information saved in the SIM card (indicated by showing (a)
before the family name).
Fixed Dialing
: This option allows you to switch Fixed Dialing On or Off and to enter or
change entries in the Fixed Dial list. The feature allows you to limit use (typically third-
party use) of your phone to a predefined list of telephone numbers. See "Call Barring"
Under Systems Setup.
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This option will only be available provided that you have subscribed it from your
Cellular Service Provider.
Unfiled
: Contacts that are not classified at the moment. Default category setting for all
new contacts.
In addition to the above categories, you can also add in your own categories to allow you to
manage your information efficiently and tailor existing categories to meet your communication
needs.
Unless you classify the contacts under Phone Memory or SIM Card Memory, all other contacts
information will be stored under the Phone Memory. Depending on the type of SIM card and the
services that you subscribe, most SIM cards allow only basic contacts information to be stored
(usually a name and a phone number under each contact).
On the other hand, the Phone Memory can store a wealth of information. When you change
your cellular device, the information stored in the SIM Card Memory (of the original SIM card) is
transferable while the information stored in the Phone Memory remains with the original device.
Grouping
You can use grouping to group relevant contacts in a group (colleagues, members of the same
club etc) to facilitate the sending of the same information to the group. A
icon before the
group listing indicates that the contacts listed below are in the same group.
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Summary of Contents for Accompli A6188
Page 2: ...Introduction Introduction 2 this is blankt 01_Intro fm Page 2 Friday April 7 2000 5 20 PM ...
Page 28: ...Using the Phone Using the Phone 28 05_using_phone fm Page 28 Friday April 7 2000 5 25 PM ...
Page 40: ...Phone Functions Phone Functions 40 06_phone_functions fm Page 40 Friday April 7 2000 5 25 PM ...
Page 52: ...Addresses Menu Addresses Menu 52 07_Address ph bk menu fm Page 52 Friday April 7 2000 5 26 PM ...
Page 116: ...SIM Toolkit Services SIM Toolkit Services 116 ...
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