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• If two successive letters in the name you’re entering appear
on the same key, wait until an underline appears to the
right of your last letter, then enter the next letter.
• To enter a space, press the 1 key once.
• To enter a hyphen, press the 1 key twice.
• If you make a mistake, press E.
> When the name is correctly displayed, press F.
> The prompt “ENTER NO.” will appear on your display.
> Enter the phone number by using your keypad. We
recommend that you enter a full 11-digit number, including 1
plus area code, in case you may be calling from a different
area code.
> When the number is correctly displayed, press F. The
name and number are stored in the memory position shown in
the upper right corner of your display.
To recall a number if you know the name:
> In the PHONE BOOK menu, press the CD keys to
scroll to the “NAME RECALL” function.
> The “NAME” prompt will appear.
> Enter the name.
> Press F. The number will be displayed.
> To call that number, press F.
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YOUR PERSONAL
PHONE BOOK
Your Omnipoint handset is smart – even smart enough to
remember the phone numbers you want to call and store the
numbers of calls you receive.
Names and numbers are stored in the memory of both your handset
and your SIM Card. Storing numbers in your SIM Card allows you to
carry your Phone Book memory by taking your SIM Card with you.
The SIM Card memory can store up to 78 names and numbers, and
the handset memory can store up to 100 names and numbers –
giving your Phone Book a total capacity of up to 178 possible names
and numbers. Numbers can have up to 20 numerals; names can
have up to 10 characters.
To store a phone number and name in your personal Phone Book,
here’s all you do:
> Use the CD keys to scroll to the PHONE BOOK Menu.
> Press F.
> Use the CD keys to scroll to the “STORE” function.
> Press F.
> You’ll see the “NAME” prompt displayed, along with the
number of the first free memory position.
> Enter the 10-letter name you want to save by pressing keypad
keys one by one.
A few notes:
• Since keys contain more than one letter, press several times
until the letter you want is displayed. For lower-case
letters, use the A key.