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Using the Phonebook
*1: It does not appear when selecting the phonebook on the “UIM”.
*2: The least of available numbers between 010 and 699 is assigned. If there are no numbers available between 010 and 699,
the available one between 000 and 009 is assigned.
4
o
(Finish)
■
To store in the “All Phonebook”
When a phone number is added to the FOMA terminal (Phone), it is also stored in the PushTalk phonebook.
If multiple phone numbers are added, select one to store in the PushTalk phonebook.
Adding PushTalk phone number or group can be done on the PushTalk phonebook.
“Adding an Entry to the PushTalk Phonebook”
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Phone
number
■
If the entry is to be saved to the “Phone” or “All Phonebook”
X
Enter a phone number
X
Select an icon
A phone number can be up to 26 digits.
Once you have stored the first phone number, the “
<Not stored>” option appears on the phonebook
edit screen. Select this option to store an additional phone number.
When storing a number for an ordinary phone, always begin by entering the area code, even when the
contact is in the same area.
■
If the entry is to be saved to the “UIM”
X
Enter a phone number
Phone number up to 20 digits can be stored on a blue UIM and up to 26 digits on a green UIM.
When storing a number for an ordinary phone, always begin by entering the area code, even when the
contact is in the same area.
Mail
address
■
If the entry is to be saved to the “Phone” or “All Phonebook”
X
Enter an e-mail address
X
Select an icon
An e-mail address can contain up to 50 single-byte alphabetic letters, numbers and symbols.
Once you have stored the first e-mail address, the “
<Not stored>” option appears on the phonebook
edit screen. Select this option to store an additional e-mail address.
■
If the entry is to be saved to the “UIM”
X
Enter an e-mail address
An e-mail address can contain up to 50 single-byte alphabetic letters, numbers and symbols.
Address
*1
X
Enter a ZIP code
X
Enter a street address
A ZIP code can be stored up to 7 single-byte digits. A street address can contain up to 50 double-byte or 100
single-byte characters, consisting of kanji characters, hiragana, katakana, alphabets, numbers and pictographs.
Location
information
*1
Stores location information. Select “From position loc.” to get the present location information.
Select “From location history” to store location information from location history list.
Select “From image” to store the location information in an image.
Select “Location Info detail” to check the latitude, longitude, geodetic system (Datum) and accuracy on
the location info detail screen stored.
Select “Delete location Info” to delete the location information.
Birthday
*1
X
Enter a birthday
Any year from 1800 to 2099 can be set.
Memorand
ums
*1
X
Enter a memo
A memo can contain up to 100 double-byte or 200 single-byte characters long and can include kanji
characters, hiragana, katakana, alphabetic letters, numbers, and pictographs.
Image
*1
Selects an image displayed when you receive a call from the contact. Selecting “Photo mode” activates
the “Photo mode” screen on which you can shoot a still image.
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Chara-den
*1
Selects a Chara-den character sent as a substitute image during a videophone call.
Memory
No.
*1
X
Enter a memory number
A memory number is automatically
*2
assigned when an entry is stored in the phonebook, but can be
changed to any number between 000 and 699, as desired. Press
v
,
w
or
q
to automatically
*2
assign an available number.
NOTE
e
If you enter “
ゎ
,
ヮ
” (double-byte, lower case) in a name in the phonebook on “Phone” or “All Phonebook”, the
reading will be displayed as “
ワ
” (single-byte, upper case). Only when you press
w
or
q
in Alphabetic input
mode or Numeric input mode to enter a symbol in a name, the symbol appears in the reading. Pictographs do not
appear in readings.
e
If you enter “
ゎ
,
ヮ
” (double-byte, lower case) in a name in the phonebook on the FOMA card (UIM), the reading
will be displayed as “
ワ
” (double-byte, upper case). However, “
ヮ
” (double-byte, lower case) can be entered in a
reading. Only when you press
w
or
q
in Alphabetic input mode or Numeric input mode to enter a symbol in a
name, the symbol appears in the reading.
e
Phonebook entries stored using symbols or pictographs may not be displayed correctly e.g. when data are transferred.
e
Include the correct domain name when storing an e-mail address. Domain name is a part of e-mail address that
follows “@” symbol.
(E.g.) [email protected]
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