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Deleting contacts
You can delete contacts in one of two ways.
X
To delete a single contact
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Find it:
Select
A
X
Contacts
X
Contacts list
1
Type in the first letters of the name or scroll
and find the one that you want.
2
Press
g
,
Options
and select the
Delete
option.
X
To delete all contacts
φ
Find it:
Select
A
X
Contacts
X
Memory
1
Select the
Delete all
option. You will be
asked to confirm the deletion.
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Note:
If you are storing your contacts to
your SIM, only the SIM contacts are
deleted. Similarly, if you are storing your
contacts on your phone, only the Phone
contacts are deleted. See the
section on
Page 35 to view or change your settings.
Fixed names
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Note:
This feature is only available if
supported by your Vodafone network/
SIM card. Contact Vodafone for details.
This feature provides access to a separate set
of contacts, protected by your PIN2 code.
Calls and messages are restricted to the
numbers in your fixed names contacts list.
This feature can be useful, for example, for
parents who want to restrict calls and
messages for their children, or for corporate
use.
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Note:
Emergency numbers and use of the
Vodafone live! WAP browser are NOT
restricted by the fixed names feature.
X
To use the fixed names feature
φ
Find it:
Select
A
X
Contacts
X
Advanced
1
Select the
Fixed names
option.
2
Select
On
and enter your PIN2 code (see
the
section below) to
activate the feature.
3
You will only have access to your fixed
name contacts and you will only have
access to a limited
Contacts
menu.
4
You can use the
Contacts
menu options in
the same way as the normal contacts
feature. However, creating, changing and
deleting contacts will require the PIN2
code.
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Note:
All fixed name contacts are stored
in your SIM only.
X
To disable the fixed names feature
φ
Find it:
Select
A
X
Contacts
X
Advanced
1
Select the
Fixed names
option.
2
Select
Off
to deactivate the feature - you
will be asked for your PIN2 code.
3
When you return to your normal contacts
list, the fixed names contacts are available
for use. However, deleting or changing
these contacts will require the PIN2 code.
Your PIN2 code
Your PIN2 (Personal Identity Number) code is
a code that you can use to protect your
phone. If you enter the wrong PIN2 code
three times, the PIN2 code is locked and you
may be asked to enter a PUK2 (Personal
Unlock Key) code.
The PIN and PUK codes may be listed in the
information that you received with your SIM
card or they may only be available from
Vodafone (these may be different for PIN and
PIN2).
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Note:
Sendo cannot provide your PIN or
PUK codes.
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