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Using
Other
Functions
<Not stored> Enter the phone number
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You can enter up to 26 digits.
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You can insert a pause (p) in the phone number to be stored by pressing and holding
for at least one second. However, you cannot enter a pause (p) at the beginning of
the phone number or enter it in succession. A pause (p) entered at the end of the phone
number is ignored.
4
Store Personal Data
In addition to own phone number, you can store other phone numbers, mail addresses, a postal
address, memorandums, and an image. If you change the mail address (see page 198 of
“Applications” manual) or register the secret code (see page 200 of “Applications” manual), change
the mail address in this function as well.
Own number
(
) Edit Enter the Terminal
Security Code
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See page 208 for the Terminal Security Code.
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If you select “Edit” and press
after operating “Display all data” or “Reset”, the
display for entering the Terminal Security Code does not appear.
1
Own
Number
Enter the family name
Check the reading of the
family name
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Enter the name in Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, alphabets, numerals, or symbols. You can
enter a total of 16 full-pitch or 32 half-pitch characters for the family name and first name.
Enter the reading in half-pitch Katakana, alphabets, numerals, or symbols. You can enter
a total of 32 half-pitch characters for the family name and first name.
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See page 314 for how to enter characters.
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If displayed reading is correct, you do not need to correct.
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You have to enter the reading depending on the characters entered for the family name.
2
Enter the first name
Check the reading of the first
name
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See page 314 for how to enter characters.
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If displayed reading is correct, you do not need to correct.
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You have to enter the reading depending on the characters entered for the first name.
3
Select an icon
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“
<Not stored>” is increased by one. To store another phone number, select “
<Not stored>” and repeat
steps 4 through 5.
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See page 124 for the phone number icon.
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Summary of Contents for FOMA P900iV
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