Engineering T503F Rev 1.04
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Phonebook
Everything you need to know about the phone book has been grouped together in this section, from storing names and
numbers to recalling and dialling.
The T503F Tri band GSM phone is capable of storing phonebook entries in both its main memory and in the SIM. The main
phonebook (in the phone memory) has additional storage and information capability. It is advised that this be used wherever
possible. On the SIM, the number of phone book numbers allowed is determined by the capacity of the SIM, and differs from
one SIM to the next.. In both phonebooks, recalling of entries is by location number, by name, or by browsing through the
phone book one by one.
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As mentioned, the T503F offers two phonebook implementations:
The basic Phonebook consists of:
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SIM-only
support
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Name and one phone number supported
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Call, Add, edit, delete entries
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Display names and details
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Display SIM position of entry
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Display space left on SIM
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Display
statistics
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Phonebook
Services
The advanced (or main) Phonebook offers the following additional features:
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Phone memory (Flash/NvRam) support
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Intelligent copy from SIM to Phonebook and back by hand
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Display of storage space remaining in memory.
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Up to three phone numbers per name is supported
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People/contacts can be assigned to groups
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It is possible to switch between SIM- and Phone-Phonebook
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The telephone numbers are vCard compliant.
Using the Phonebook
Main Phonebook screen
This screen allows for the selection or input of phonebook entries. The list of phone numbers is read from your phonebook
according to your current settings (SIM or Phone etc).