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Using
Phonebooks
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<Group Setting>
Changing Group Names
Group
Setting
You can make the Phonebook very convenient by organizing the entries into social groups such
as “Office” and “Friends”, and hobby groups such as “Baseball” and “Pottery”.
Group setting Select a group
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The groups in the UIM are indicated by “
”.
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You cannot change the group name for “Group 00”.
1
Enter the group name
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You can enter up to 10 full-pitch or 21 half-pitch characters.
However, the maximum number of characters you can enter is 10 when full-pitch and
half-pitch characters are compounded for the group name in the UIM.
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See page 314 for how to enter characters.
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Select “Edit group name” from the Function menu of the display in step 1 and press
to bring up the Edit display.
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If you delete all group names, the setting will revert to the original group names (“Group 01” through “Group 19”).
2
◆◇◆
Function menu
◆◇◆
From the Group Setting display, press
(
) to display the following items.
Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
Edit group name
See this page
Utilities
p.158
Reset group name
See this page
Change Group Name
Reset Group Name
You can reset group names.
Group Setting display
(
) Reset group name YES
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To cancel, select “NO” and press
.
1
<Group Setting display>
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If you have not changed group names or have deleted (reset) them, “Group 01” through “Group 19” will be displayed for
the FOMA phone (main unit) Phonebook, and “Group 01” through “Group 10” for the UIM Phonebook.
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The “Utilities” settings for groups are not released even when group names are reset.
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If “Keypad dial lock” has been activated, you cannot change or check any group name.
Information
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Summary of Contents for FOMA P900iV
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