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Programming the Address Book
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Banking and special services
For services where you have to key-in extra digits (for example a personal identity
number –
PIN
) when you get through, you may prefer to
store
these digits to save you
having to key them in every time. Many banks, for example, offer a phone line you can
ring to check your current balance. Usually with this type of service, you're required to
key-in your account number followed by your PIN. By storing these extra numbers in
the Address Book memory, you'll save time and avoid errors.
With online banking for example, you could name the entry
Online Bank
and store
the phone number itself as the
office
number, with the account number and PIN as the
mobile
number. With this arrangement, you could phone
Online Banking
by typing in
Onl
…
and pressing
OFFICE
; then (once you get through), pressing
MOBILE
to enter
the account number and PIN.
Pause
Sometimes, a
pause
is required between groups of numbers (for example,
between an account number and PIN). In these instances, you can store a
pause as part of the number using the
REDIAL / P
key. (The display
indicates a pause using a dash
–
for example:
1234–5678
.)
If storing sensitive information such as your bank account number, password or
PIN, make sure that unauthorised persons cannot gain access to this
information on your
e-m@iler
.
For security reasons, if you are no longer going to be the owner of the
e-m@iler
, we
suggest that you delete any sensitive Address Book entries by following the procedure
on the previous page. We also recommend that you delete all email users (information
on page 132).
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