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Contacts
assign the number. For information on Contacts
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If you want to add more information to the entry,
follow the applicable instructions in “Creating a
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Press
A
under
Save
.
Contacts
Each Contacts entry can store several numbers or
addresses. The number entries stored depends on
the size of the contact entry.
Information stored in Contacts is saved on your
phone and can be copied to the SIM card.
A Contacts entry contains:
• Name
(first name/last name)— A name is
required if your are storing more than one number
or address to the entry; otherwise, it is optional.
Typically, this is the name of the person whose
contacts information is stored in the entry.
— You can enter an Email address for the
contact entry.
• Instant Voice ID
— You can store the instant
voice ID for the contact entry.
• Enterprise Ext
. — You can store an Enterprise
Ext. number for use with the WLAN network for
the contact entry.
• No.
— You can store the phone number of the
contact entry for each of the entry’s Contacts
Types (Mobile, Work, Home, and Other).
• Contacts type
— Each number or address
stored must be assigned a Contacts type.
• Speed #
— You can assign a different Speed dial
number (1-1000) to the contact entry for each of
the entry’s Contacts types (Mobile, Work, Home,
and Other).
• Ringer ID
— You can assign a different ringer ID
to each contact entry for each of the entry’s
Contacts types (Mobile, Work, Home, and Other).
This is the sound or vibration your phone makes
when you receive phone calls or call alerts from
any of the numbers stored in the entry.