
create contact cards then call or email
your contacts without having to remember
the number or the email address
You can store hundreds of contacts on your
phone’s memory, but the exact number will
depend on how much of your memory you are
using for other features.
To
create a new contact
:
1
Press Contacts.
2
Press New. You can now enter the information
for the new contact in the fields. You must enter
contact numbers in the international form, ie,
+44 then the number minus the initial 0. Do not
include spaces or brackets, ie, +447912345678.
3
While entering the details, press # for a space
and
*
to change between upper case and lower
case. To
enter a symbol
press and hold the #
key. To
enter + for international calls
press
and hold 0. Press
to
delete a character
.
4
When you have finished, press Done to
save
the new contact
.
For a full explanation of all the text input options on
the SPV C500, including predictive text input, see
chapter 3 of this guide.
Note
: When you create a new contact on your
SPV C500, you can synchronise contacts with your
PC to keep your contact information up to date on
both devices. Similarly, if you have Microsoft
®
Outlook contacts on your PC, using ActiveSync
you can copy them directly to your phone.
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store the names and numbers of your
family, friends and colleagues in your
contacts list
Your phone has two contact memories, one on
your phone and the other on your SIM Card. When
you save a new contact it is automatically saved to
your phone. If you are using a SIM Card that
already holds contacts stored on another phone,
these will appear at the bottom of your contacts list
with the
symbol next to them.
Your contacts list enables you to store information
about people and businesses you communicate
with. A contact card is created for each entry.
To
open your contact list
press Contacts from
the Home screen.
The contacts list displays the names of your
contacts alphabetically, along with an abbreviation
reminding you whether it’s the person’s work phone
number {‘w’) or Home phone number (‘h’). This
makes it easy to reach the contact using the
method you prefer. Other abbreviations are shown
in the grey box opposite.
When you open the contact you want to view,
you can see all of the information stored on the
contact card.
To
open a contact card
:
1
Scroll to the contact you want to view and
press the Action key.
2
You will see information such as the name of
the person or business, phone numbers, email
addresses, and more.
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manage your contacts
Orange Directory Enquiries
The new number for Directory Enquiries is
118
000
. So save
118 000
to your phone now, and it’ll
be there the next time you’re out and about and
need a number in a hurry.
Otherwise, it’s the same convenient service from
Orange. Simply call
118 000
and tell the operator
the name or place you are looking for and they will
tell you the number (you can request three
numbers per call). Then, they will send a text
message to your phone at no extra cost, allowing
you to call the number directly from the message
or add it straight to your phonebook.
manage your contacts
What are the abbreviations in my
contact cards?
w Work
phone
w2
Second work phone
h Home
phone
h2
Second home phone
m Mobile
phone
pgr
Pager
car Car
phone wfx Work
Fax
hfx
Home fax ast
Assistant
Phone
rdo
Radio phone
e
email address
e2
Second email
e3
Summary of Contents for SPV C500
Page 1: ...guide to using your SPV C500...
Page 5: ...getting started...
Page 31: ...60 4 Orange Photo Messaging...
Page 45: ...88 7 additional features...
Page 50: ...98 8 personalise your phone...
Page 62: ...122 security 11...
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