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The Phonebook List
The Phonebook List displays the
names of your phonebook entries
in alphabetical order. If you want,
you can sort the Phonebook List
in several other ways to make
searching easier according to the
situation.
Caution:
Always keep a hard copy of
the phonebook entry
information separately or
transfer them to your PC
using Bluetooth™ or
Infrared, since data stored in
phonebook entry in your
phone memory may be lost
in rare cases of accidental
malfunction or if the battery
is not installed for a long
time.
Using English Search to call
someone from the Phonebook
List
1 In Standby mode, press
d
to
open the Phonebook List.
2 Press the numeric key on which
the first letter of the entry’s first
name is printed. For example,
for “John,” press
5
. The
cursor moves to the corre-
sponding name group J, K, and
L in alphabetical order.
3 Select the entry to call and,
• Press
t
to make a voice call.
Or
• Press
or
v
to make a
video call. Your phone will call
the person’s default number.
To call other phone numbers
the person has, open the
entry and select a number.
Refer to “Calling someone
Accessing the Phonebook
• In Standby mode, press
d
.
• In standby mode, press
O
,
select
and press
O
, then
select
Phonebook
and press
O
.
Searching the Phonebook
1 Press [Options] in the
Phonebook entry list display,
select
Search
, and then press
O
.
2 Select the desired search
parameters and press
O
.
3 Select the desired phonebook
entry.
from the Phonebook display”
as indicated below.
Tip:
You also can open the Phonebook
in alphabetical order by pressing
and holding the corresponding
numeric key from the Standby
display. For example, for “John,”
press and hold
5
in Standby
mode.
Calling someone from the
Phonebook display
1 In Standby mode, press
d
to
access the Phonebook.
2 Select the phonebook entry
and press
O
to open the entry.
3 Select the number to call, and;
• Press
t
to make a voice call.
Or
• Press
or
v
to make a
video call.
Call manager
Call manager
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