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On the navigator key
, press or
until the
PHONEBOOK
screen is displayed,
press
OK
to confirm.
Select
New
. Press
Valid.
.
The name input screen appears.
Using the keypad keys, enter the name of
your contact by pressing successively on the
corresponding keys. In case of a mistake,
press
C
to erase one character at a time.
Once you are done making your changes,
press
Valid.
.
The number input screen appears.
Now, enter the name of your contact using
the keypad keys. In case of a mistake, press
C
to delete one character at a time.
Once you are done making your changes,
press
Valid.
.
Select an icon for this number, using or
to specify the type of number:
Once the icon is selected, press
Valid.
.
A new entry is created. It appears in the
phonebook list. The name of this entry
corresponds to the beginning of your
contact's name which is preceded by a type
icon.
: HOME
: MOBILE
: WORK
: FAX
Using a phonebook entry to
place a call
On the navigator key
, press or
until the
PHONEBOOK
screen is displayed,
press
OK
to confirm.
The list of alphabetical phonebook entries
appears.
Select your contact using or .
Press the green key
to make the call.
Your handset displays the number of your
contact and dials this number automatically.
Searching for a contact
When referring to your phonebook, you can
search for a contact by:
•
navigating through the list using , ,
•
using quick search,
•
using refined search.
Performing a quick search
Access your phonebook list, press
successively on the keypad key which
corresponds to the first letter of the name you
are searching for so as to make it appear at
the top of the screen.
Once the first letter of the name is displayed,
wait a moment.
The phonebook selects the first name in the
list that starts with the selected letter.
Press or to select the specific entry that
you wish to view or call, press
OK
to confirm.
Y
OUR
PHONEBOOK
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