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Making
Phone
Calls
2
Redialing a Previously Dialed Phone Number (continued)
Redial
1
Select a phone number in the Redial data list and select “add PHbook” from the submenu.
2
Select “1. store new” or “2. add to phonebook”, and press
(select).
•
When you select “1. store new”, proceed to step
5
.
•
When you select “2. add to phonebook”, the Phonebook search results are displayed. Proceed to step
3
.
3
Select an entry location, and press
(select).
•
You can switch the search type or specify the search criteria. The operating procedure is the same as
that for searching the Phonebook in standby. (However, you cannot search the address.)
•
When the caller’s phone numbers are not saved in the Phonebook, proceed to step
5
.
4
Select the field to enter the phone number, and press
(select).
5
Enter and save other items as needed.
•
“icon”, “phone no.”, etc. in the Phonebook are automatically entered.
•
Operating procedure: Steps 2 - 6 in
Saving Entries to the Phonebook (see p.89)
Registering phone numbers in the Phonebook from the Redial data list
[Delete Redial Data]
1
Select a phone number in the Redial data list and select “delete one” from the
submenu.
•
You can also delete data by pressing and holding down
.
•
To delete all data items at once, select “delete all” from the submenu.
2
Select “YES” and press
(select).
The Redial data item is deleted.
•
To cancel the operation, select “NO”.
Deleting items from the Redial data
•
You can also make a call to the most recent Redial item by pressing
and
.
•
Redial data is saved even if a call is not connected.
•
Redial data is saved for phone numbers made to parties that are stored in Secret memory (but the name is
not displayed). Delete Redial data items that you do not want others to see.
•
You can compose mail from the Redial data list (see p.330).
N o t e
•
Setting Phonebook Access Lock and Keydial Lock deletes the Redial data for all calls made prior to setting
Phonebook Access Lock or Keydial Lock (see p.227).
•
Deleting the Redial data items does not delete the Dial history items in the Private diary.
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