Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of USA 10A006A EB-TX310 User Manual OI

Panasonic Mobile Communications Development Corporation of USA EB-TX310 OI

Users Manual Part 2

Everyday Operations 17
Everyday Operations
Your phone comes with a variety of features. In most cases, however, you
will use only some of these features on a daily basis. This chapter will
familiarize you with most of those “everyday” operations. Descriptions of
more advanced features are covered in additional chapters.
Placing Calls
To place a call, power on your phone and confirm that you have a strong
signal indication. If you are in a digital service area, the icon appears.
Dialing from the Keypad
1From standby, enter the phone number (up to 32 digits).
2Press to place the call.
Caution: During a call, if you press and hold , the
speakerphone feature is activated. Do not hold the phone next to
your ear when speakerphone is activated.
If the outgoing phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook, the
corresponding name is also displayed with the number.
3When the call connects, Voice Call is displayed.
The call timer is displayed if the Current Call timer
is on. (See “Setting Call Timers” on page 42 for
more information.)
4Press to end the call.
Dialing from the Phonebook
To use Super Dial and Speed Dial, you must first program entries into the
Phonebook. See Chapter 5, “Phonebook Features.
1From standby, press or to scroll through the Phonebook
entries.
Depending on your phone’s search method
setting, the display shows entries alphabetically by
first or last name, or by memory location number.
To change, see “Selecting a Phonebook Search
Method” on page 36.
To “jump” to a specific section of the alphabet,
press the number key that has the corresponding
letter on it.
2When the arrow points to the entry you want, press (VIEW) to view
the Phonebook entry.
3Press or to scroll to the appropriate phone number and press
to place the call.
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Dialing a Phonebook Entry from the Menu
1From standby, press ( ) to enter the Phonebook.
2Press (OK) to select Search.
Depending on your phone’s search method setting, the display prompts
you to enter First Name, Last Name, or Location #. (To change the
search method setting, see “Selecting a Phonebook Search Method” on
page 36.)
3Enter the name, a portion of the name, or the memory location number
and press (FIND or OK).
Note: If you do not enter anything for the first or last name, the
display goes to the first letter of the alphabet for which you have
a Phonebook entry.
4If needed, press or to scroll to the number you want to call.
When the list of names appears, the following may indicate there is no
name entry for a number saved in the Phonebook: "----,----".
5When the arrow points to the entry of your choice, press (VIEW) to
view the Phonebook entry.
6Press or to scroll to the phone number you want to call, and
press to place the call.
Super Dial
Super Dial lets you quickly dial a phone number by pressing and holding a
digit key on your keypad. Before you can use Super Dial, you must create
entries in your Phonebook and then assign them to Super Dial keys. See
“Creating a Super Dial Entry” on page 33.
Note: When you purchase your phone, the key is
programmed as a Super Dial key to call the emergency number
911. However, you have to enable this key assignment before
you can use it. See “Emergency Call” on page 54.
1From standby, press and hold the key ( - ) you have
assigned to a number in your Phonebook.
The number is dialed and the name is displayed as it is listed in your
Phonebook entry.
If there is no phone number assigned to the digit key, Super Dial Not
Assigned is displayed.
Speed Dial
To call a Speed Dial number directly from standby (without going to a
menu), enter the memory location number that contains the phone number
you want to call, and press .
To view a Speed Dial number before placing the call, follow these steps:
1From standby, enter the memory location number that contains the
phone number you want to call, then press . (For example, to dial
a number stored in location 25, press .)
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The display shows the Phonebook entry with an
arrow ()
pointing to the speed dial number.
If the entered memory location is empty, the
display shows the entered digits and the # sign.
2Press to place the call.
OR
If necessary, press or to scroll to another phone number and
press to place the call.
Answering Calls
The phone must be on to receive calls. It will not ring or vibrate when
powered off.
When a call is received, the phone rings and/or vibrates.
If you have Caller ID, the caller’s phone number is
displayed under Incoming Call.
If the caller’s phone number matches an entry in
the Phonebook, the corresponding name appears
and the backlight changes color (unless the call
was placed through a PBX).
1To answer, press or any key except . (See “Answer Key
Options” on page 22.)
Quickly pressing will stop the ringing and/or vibration alert, but not
answer the call.
2When you are ready to end the call, press to disconnect.
In-Call Features
While you are in a call, you can increase or decrease the volume of the
other person’s voice, mute the mouthpiece, display your own phone
number, enter a phone number on the display, or switch to Speakerphone
operation. You can also record a voice memo of the other person’s voice
(see “Recording a Voice Memo During a Call” on page 25).
Adjusting Voice Volume
1During a call, press to increase the volume of the other person’s
voice, or press to decrease the volume of the other person’s voice.
The volume level is displayed.
2Release the key when a satisfactory volume is reached.
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Viewing Your Own Phone Number During a Call
During a call, you can view your own phone number.
1During a call, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu.
2Scroll to Phonebook and press (OK).
3Scroll to Own Number and press (OK) to view your phone
number.
4Press (OK) and the display returns to standby.
Note: If your phone is programmed with more than one phone
number, only the number currently being used is displayed.
If you would like to have a second phone number programmed
for your phone, contact your wireless service provider.
Muting the Mouthpiece
1During a call, press (MUTE) to mute the mouthpiece.
The display indicates when the mouthpiece is muted.
When the mouthpiece is muted, you can still hear the person you are
talking with, but they cannot hear you.
2Press (UNMUTE) to unmute and resume conversation.
Using the Display as a Scratchpad
This feature allows you to enter a phone number on your phone’s display
during a call. You can enter up to 32 digits. After ending the call, you can
dial the number on the display or save the entry in the Phonebook.
1During a call, enter numbers by pressing the keys on your keypad.
2After the call ends, the phone number remains on the display.
3Press to call the number on the display.
OR
Press (SAVE) to save the number in the Phonebook. (See “Saving
a Displayed Phone Number” on page 34 for more information.)
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Turning the Speakerphone On and Off
You can talk on your phone without having to hold the phone to your ear.
Caution: Do not hold the phone next to your ear when the
Speakerphone is activated.
1During a call, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. Press
(OK) to select Speakerphone.
OR
During a call, press and hold to turn on Speakerphone.
The display indicates Speakerphone Set to On.
2To turn off the Speakerphone during a call, press any key except ,
then press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu and press (OK).
OR
Press and hold .
Ending the call also turns off the Speakerphone.
Missed Calls
If an incoming call is not answered, Missed Call is displayed.
1Press (VIEW) to view the phone number and the time of the
missed call.
If the caller’s phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook, the
corresponding name is also displayed.
2Press or to scroll through the phone numbers of the last 10
missed calls.
3Press to call the selected phone number.
Note: You can view the last 10 missed calls at any time, by
selecting Call History from the Main Menu. You can also press
from the standby screen and scroll to the right or left to
view your missed calls.
Phone numbers of missed calls are displayed only if you have
subscribed to Caller ID through your wireless service provider.
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Answer Key Options
You can answer your phone by doing either of the following:
By pressing any key except (this is the default).
OR
Only by pressing .
1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu.
2Scroll to Phone Settings and press (OK).
3Scroll to Answer Key and press (OK).
You can choose Any Key or SEND Key.
4To change the setting, scroll to the other option and press (OK) to
select.
Note: Call Waiting can be answered only by pressing or
(ACCEPT), regardless of the Answer Key setting.
Voice Mail
Note: You must subscribe to voice mail through your wireless
service provider before you can retrieve voice mail messages.
To check if voice mail has been programmed, press and hold
. If the display indicates that the Voice Mailbox number is
empty, voice mail has not been programmed. Contact your
wireless service provider for programming instructions. (Refer to
Chapter 7 for information about additional service provider
features.)
Listening to New Voice Mail
1When a new voice mail message is received, an alert sounds and
appears on the top of the display.
The display indicates the number of new voice
mail messages.
remains on the display until you have listened
to all your voice messages.
2Press (LISTEN) to automatically dial your voice mail number.
OR
From the standby display, press and hold until it calls your voice
mailbox.
Note: If the display indicates that your voice mailbox is empty
or the number is not valid, contact your wireless service
provider.
3Follow the recorded instructions for your voice mail.
4Press to return to standby when you are finished retrieving your
voice mail messages.
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Redialing Numbers
You can easily redial any of the last 10 numbers dialed from your phone.
Or, when a system busy signal occurs, your phone can automatically redial
the number you are attempting to call.
Redialing One of the Last 10 Numbers Dialed
1From standby, press to view the last 10 dialed phone numbers.
If a dialed number matches an entry in the
Phonebook, the corresponding name is also
displayed.
2Press or to scroll through the numbers.
3Press to place the call.
Automatic Redial
If a call cannot be completed because of a system busy error (or other
system problem), your phone can automatically redial the number for you.
1If your call cannot be completed because of a system error, wait until
Automatic Redial? is displayed.
Note: Automatic Redial? is displayed only when your call
cannot be completed because of a system busy error or
some other system problem. Automatic Redial? is not
displayed if the called number is busy because the person
you are calling is using the phone.
When your phone is connected to the Private Handsfree
Headset or an optional Handsfree Car Kit, the phone will
automatically redial without prompting for an answer to
Automatic Redial?.
2Press (YES) to automatically redial the number.
The phone automatically redials the number up to 15 times or until the
call connects.
An alert tone sounds when the call connects.
You can press at any time to cancel the automatic redial.
OR
Press (NO) to return to standby.
Key Lock
This feature lets you lock the keypad to prevent your phone’s keys from
being pressed accidentally. You can still receive calls by pressing any key
except and you can place emergency (911) calls even when the key
lock is on.
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Turning On Key Lock
1From standby, press and hold (MENU).
The display indicates that the key lock is set to On.
2Press any key or wait 3 seconds to return to standby.
Turning Off Key Lock
1From standby, press (UNLOCK).
2When the display asks whether you would like to Unlock Keypad?,
press (YES).
The keypad is unlocked.
Voice Memo
The Voice Memo feature lets you record spoken information (such as a
name, a phone number, or a time and place for a meeting) to play back
later. You can have one voice memo recorded while in a call and three
voice memos recorded while in standby. Each voice memo has a time limit
of 20 seconds.
When you record a memo while in a call, only the other person’s voice
is recorded.
When you record a memo from standby, your own voice is recorded.
After 15 seconds, a warning tone notifies you that only 5 seconds
remain for you to record.
After 20 seconds, recording stops and an end tone sounds.
If you want to cancel and start the recording again, briefly press the
MEMO key. Whatever has been recorded up to this point is deleted
and a new recording starts.
Recording a Voice Memo from Standby
1From standby, press the MEMO key (located at the top of the right-
hand side of your phone).
The Voice Memo menu is displayed.
Press (OK) to select Record.
OR
From standby, press and hold the MEMO key.
If you have already recorded three Voice Memos from standby, Voice
Memo Full is displayed. You have to delete one of the memos before
you can record a new one.
If you have an empty memo slot, a recording startup tone sounds.
2Start speaking.
Recording appears on the display and a 20-second timer counts down.
If you press or (SAVE) before 15 seconds have elapsed, the
warning tone does not sound.
If you press or (SAVE) before 20 seconds have elapsed, the
end tone does not sound.
3Press (SAVE) to save the memo or (CANCEL) to delete it.
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Recording a Voice Memo During a Call
Note: Even though a startup tone sounds when recording starts,
you should also notify the other person that they are being
recorded.
Also, keep in mind that this feature will not work if you are in an
analog service area.
1During a call, press and hold the MEMO key.
A recording startup tone sounds. Recording appears on the display and
a 20-second timer counts down as the other person’s voice is recorded.
Any Voice Memo previously recorded during a call is automatically
overwritten without notification.
If you press (SAVE) before 15 seconds have elapsed, the warning
tone does not sound.
If you press (SAVE) before 20 seconds have elapsed, the end tone
does not sound.
If you press at any time while recording during a call, your call
ends.
2Press (SAVE) to save the memo or (CANCEL) to delete it.
Playing and Deleting a Voice Memo
You can play and listen to a voice memo only from standby.
1Press the MEMO key on your phone.
The Voice Memo menu is displayed.
2Scroll to Play/Delete and press (OK).
Any voice memos you have recorded are played back.
3To skip the currently playing memo, press (SKIP).
OR
To repeat the currently playing memo, press the MEMO key briefly.
OR
To delete the currently playing memo, press (DELETE).
The display asks you to confirm the deletion. If you cancel the deletion,
the memo is played again. If you confirm the deletion, the memo is
deleted.
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Text Entry Operations 27
Text Entry Operations
Whenever you store an entry in your Phonebook, compose or reply to a
message, or create reminders, you use the phone’s keypad to enter the
text. There are two methods for entering text:
Letter Entry (ABC)
Word Entry (Word T9®)
Note: To change your text entry mode, press when ,
, , , , , or is displayed.
Letter Entry
Letter Entry (ABC) mode is the traditional method of entering text in mobile
phones. This method is best for names of people or places.
Using Letter Entry (ABC) Mode
You are in Letter Entry mode when or is displayed in the
bottom right corner. The default for Letter Entry is uppercase ( ). To
switch between uppercase and lowercase, press .
When using Letter Entry mode, press a key once to enter the first letter on
the key, press the key twice to enter the second letter on the key, and so
on. For example, press once for the letter “D”, press twice for
the letter “E”, and so on.
Press once to delete the last-entered
character. Press and hold to delete the entire
entry.
•Press or
to scroll across characters, to
move to the next character space, or to add a
blank space.
In Letter Entry mode, the key is used to
enter a space or the number “1”.
For a complete list of characters, see the Key Entry Table on page 29.
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Word Entry (Word T9) Mode
Word Entry (Word T9) mode allows you to quickly type text with the aid of a
built-in dictionary. By pressing the key that corresponds to the character
needed, the built-in dictionary suggests probable word choices.
Using Word Entry (Word T9) Mode
You are in Word Entry (Word T9) mode when , , or is
displayed in the bottom right corner. To select one of the Word Entry
modes, press until the appropriate mode is displayed. Once in Word
Entry mode, you can switch between initial capitals, uppercase, and
lowercase by pressing .
For example, to enter the word “first” in Word Entry mode:
Press once.
Press once.
Press once.
Press once.
Press once.
The word “first” should appear on the screen.
Keep in mind...
As letters are entered, the dictionary displays probable words.
Several different words can appear on the display during the
entering process. Don’t be distracted by the words displayed—they
may not resemble your intended word. Just keep typing until you
see the word you want.
If the word displayed when you have finished entering the letters
does not match your intended word, press to scroll through other
words with the same key sequence.
Press (OK), , or to select it and move to the next word.
Press (OK) a second time to return to the Compose menu.
Press once to delete the last-entered character or an entered
word. Press and hold to delete the entire entry.
The key enters a space only.
Note: If you have changed your phone’s language option, the
Word Entry dictionary changes to agree with the selected
language.
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Numbers (NUM) Mode
You are in Numbers mode when is displayed in the bottom right
corner. Use Numbers mode to insert numbers in a text entry. To select
Numbers mode, press until appears. Then key in the required
number.
Symbols (SYM) Mode
You are in Symbols mode when is displayed in the bottom right
corner. To select Symbols mode, press until appears.
Each number key is associated with several symbols. To select a specific
symbol, enter the corresponding number on the keypad. To scroll through
additional screens of symbols, press , , or . The following table
shows the letters, numbers, and symbols associated with each keypad
key.
Key Entry Table
Mode
Key
Letter entry
ABC
Letter entry
abc NUM SYM
1(space)1*
* Press to enter a space or press twice to enter a
“1”.
1. =~
2 ABC2 abc2 2 , - %
3 DEFÉÈ3 deféè3 3 ; _ $ ^
4 GHI4 ghi4 4 : ( < |
5JKL5 jkl55?)>\
6 MNO6 mno6 6 ! {
7 PQRS7 pqrs7 7 @ }
8TUV8 tuv88/&[
9 WXYZ9 wxyz9 9 # + ]
00 00 N/A
Switches between upper-
case and lowercase
N/A Moves to next
Symbol display
#.,;:?!@/# -_ N/A N/A
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Phonebook Features
Phonebook Features
The Phonebook has 100 memory locations. In each location you can store
a first and last name, up to four associated phone numbers, an email
address, picture, and a distinctive ring tone. You can also associate a
backlight color with the entry. If a caller’s phone number matches an entry
in the Phonebook, the corresponding name is displayed and the backlight
changes color (if you have specified a different color than the standby color
in that caller’s Phonebook entry.)
This chapter contains information about creating, saving, searching, and
accessing your Phonebook entries. For an overview of how to move
through the menus and use the shortcut keys, see Chapter 2, “Getting
Started”.
Note: You can also create Phonebook entries on a PC, using a
synchronization software application, and then transfer them to
your phone via the data cable (see EB-TX310 Accessories” on
page 79).
Creating a Phonebook Entry
1From standby, press ( ) to enter the Phonebook.
2Scroll to Create and press (OK).
For each entry, you can enter any or all of the following information:
First: (name) Enter the first name here.
Last: (name) Enter the last name here.
: Home Phone Enter the home number here.
:Work Phone Enter the work phone number here.
: Cell Phone Enter the cell phone number here.
: Other # Enter an alternate phone number here.
: Speed Dial Select the source to be used as the speed dialing
number. See “Speed Dial” on page 18.
: Email Address Enter the Email address here. See “Text Messaging”
on page 64.
: Special Ring Select one of the Ring Alerts for when this person
calls you. See “Selecting a Ring Alert” on page 15.
: Backlight Select one of the backlight colors to flash when this
person calls. See “Backlight” on page 49.
: Select Picture Select a picture to be displayed when this person
calls. See “Personalizing Your Phone” on page 17 to
find out how you can get additional pictures to
choose from.
: Birthday Enter the person’s birthday, or any other special day,
here. You can also set an alarm to remind you of the
birthday (or other special occasion).
: Location # The location in memory where this entry is stored.
Used for Speed Dialing.
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If all memory locations are full, Phonebook Full is displayed. You must
delete an entry before adding another one. See “Editing/Deleting a
Phonebook Entry” on page 35 for more information.
If the special ring tone is set to Current, the phone will ring at the same
ring alert set in Ring Alert.
3Scroll to the appropriate item and press (SELECT).
4Enter the required information.
To enter text or symbols, refer to Chapter 4, “Text Entry Operations”.
To delete an entered character, press briefly.
To delete an entire line, press and hold .
“----,----” indicates that you did not enter a name for that phone number.
5Press (OK) when you complete the information.
6If you need to add more information, repeat steps 3 through 5 until the
entry is complete.
7To save the entry in memory, press to scroll to #: [ ] and press
(SELECT).
8Press (ANY) to save the entry in the first available location.
OR
Enter a number between 1 and 100 to save the entry at a specific
location number.
To determine which location numbers are available, press (MAP). A
period “.” indicates that the location is already being used. For example,
in the following display, locations 1, 3, 9, 12, 13, 14, and 25 are being
used. The remaining location numbers are available. Press (BACK)
to enter the preferred memory location number. After entering a number,
press (OK).
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9When you are finished, press (EXIT).
The display asks if you want to save the entry.
10 Press (YES) to save.
If you have not entered a memory location number, the phone
automatically assigns the first available location and displays it for you.
If you entered a location number that is already being used, the display
asks if you want to overwrite the previously saved entry. For example,
the display shows, Overwrite John Smith?
Press (NO) to enter a different location number. Or, press (
YES
)
to overwrite (delete) the information that was previously saved in that
location.
OR
Press (NO) to delete your entry and return to standby.
Creating a Super Dial Entry
Super Dial quickly dials a phone number when you press and hold a digit
key that you have assigned to a number saved in your Phonebook. You
can create nine Super Dial entries, one for each of the digit keys
( ) on your keypad.
1From standby, press ( ) to enter the Phonebook.
2Scroll to Super Dial and press (OK).
The key assignment list is displayed. The first time
you do this, the keys through are
listed as Not Assigned; is listed as
Emergency Call (911).
Note: Even though is assigned as Emergency Call, you
have to enable this key assignment before you can use it. See
“Emergency Call” on page 54.
3Scroll to the digit key you want to assign and press (ASSIGN).
A list of the names in your Phonebook is displayed.
4Scroll to the name you want to create a Super Dial entry for and press
(OK).
A list of the phone numbers for that name is displayed: ( Home
phone, Work phone, Cell phone, and so on).
5Scroll to the number you want to use for the Super Dial entry and press
(OK).
The key assignment list is displayed showing the name and digit key
assignment you created.
6To create another Super Dial entry, repeat steps 3 through 5.
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Changing or Deleting a Super Dial Entry
1From standby, press ( ) to enter the Phonebook.
2Scroll to Super Dial and press (OK).
The key assignment list is displayed.
3Scroll to the entry you want to change or delete and press
(ASSIGN).
4To change the entry, press (OK).
The Phonebook is displayed and you can select another phone number
for the key.
OR
To delete the entry, scroll to Delete and press (OK).
Confirm the deletion by pressing (YES), or cancel it by pressing
(NO).
Programming Pauses or Waits
This feature is useful when you are placing a call that requires entry of
additional digits once the call connects (for example, you may have to
enter a password or PIN to access your voice mail).
1Enter the phone number.
2To enter a Pause or Wait time, press and hold until a P or a W
appears after the entered phone number.
If you program a Pause (P), the digits following it are automatically
transmitted during a call after a two-second delay.
To program more than a two-second Pause, enter multiple Ps.
If you program a Wait (W), the digits following it are not transmitted
during a call until you press or (SEND).
3Continue to enter digits, Pauses, and Waits as needed.
In this sample display, the first seven digits are the
phone number to dial. The W (Wait) indicates that
the phone will wait until you press to
transmit the digits “901”. The P (Pause) indicates
that the phone will then automatically transmit
3456” two seconds after “901” is transmitted.
4Press to place the call.
OR
Press (SAVE) to save the entry into the Phonebook. (See the
following section, Saving a Displayed Phone Number”, for more
information.)
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Saving a Displayed Phone Number
1When a phone number is displayed, press (SAVE).
You can save the number as:
Home #
Work #
Cell #
or
Other #.
2Scroll to the applicable phone number type.
3Press (OK) to store the phone number.
4To enter additional information and to save your phone number,
continue with step 3 in “Creating a Phonebook Entry” on page 31.
Editing/Deleting a Phonebook Entry
1From standby, press ( ) to enter the Phonebook.
2Press (OK) to select Search.
Depending on your phone’s search method setting, the display prompts
you to enter First Name, Last Name, or Location #. (To change the
search method setting, see “Selecting a Phonebook Search Method” on
page 36.)
3Enter the name, a portion of the name, or the memory location number
and press (FIND or OK).
Note: If you do not enter anything for the first or last name, the
display goes to the first letter of the alphabet for which you have a
Phonebook entry. If you do not enter a location #, the display goes to
the first (lowest) location number for which you have a Phonebook
entry.
4Press or to scroll to the entry you want to edit or delete.
5Press (OPTION).
You have the option to Edit the entry, or delete all
of the information in that memory location (Delete
Entry).
6Scroll to the action you want to perform, and press (OK).
If you select Edit, all stored information for the entry is displayed. Scroll
to the information you want to edit, press (SELECT), and enter the
change. Press (OK). Repeat until all necessary changes have been
made.
If you select Delete Entry, the display asks if you want to delete the
displayed entry. Press (YES) to delete or press (NO) to cancel
the deletion.
7Press (EXIT).
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8Press (YES) to save the change.
The display asks if you want to overwrite the previously stored
information. Press (YES) again to overwrite the information and
return to standby. Or, press (NO), select a new location number, and
press (OK) to return to standby.
OR
Press (NO) to return to standby without saving changes.
Selecting a Phonebook Search Method
Setting the Search Method allows you to determine how your phone
searches for information stored in the Phonebook. You can set your phone
to search for entries by first name, last name, or memory location number.
1From standby, press ( ) to enter the Phonebook.
2Press to scroll to Search Method and press (OK).
You have the option of setting your phone to
search for an entry by First Name, Last Name, or
memory Location #.
3Press or to scroll to the appropriate setting.
4Press (OK) to save.
Displaying Your Own Number
Your phone can have up to two phone numbers (programmed by your
wireless service provider). You can select either phone number to make a
call.
1From standby, press ( ) to enter the Phonebook.
2Press to scroll to Own Number and press (OK).
Your phone number is displayed. (NAM stands for
Number Assignment Module. This number is
programmed into your phone by your wireless
service provider.)
Note: If your phone is programmed with more than one phone
number, only the number currently being used is displayed. See
“Selecting Your Phone Number (NAM)” on page 73 for
information on selecting your other phone number.
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Deleting All Phonebook Entries
Caution: Think carefully before using this feature! If you delete
all your Phonebook entries, it could be very time-consuming to
re-create them.
1From standby, press ( ) to enter the Phonebook.
2Press to scroll to Delete All and press (OK).
3Press (YES) to delete all Phonebook entries.
OR
Press (NO) to cancel the deletion.
Chapter 5
38 Phonebook Features

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