Storing Numbers
Y
ou can store often-used phone numbers in the memory
of your SIM, both when the phone is in standby mode and
during a conversation.
The actual number of memory locations available depends
on the programming of your SIM.
A phone number to be stored may contain up to 20 digits.
A phone number can be stored in a memory location with,
or without, an accompanying name.
The number of letters in a name is SIM-dependent. However,
the maximum number of letters that are handled by the phone
is eight, including spaces.
The numbers stored in memory locations 1 -- 9 can
be called directly by entering the number of the
memory location and pressing Send. See the
section Speed Calling in the next chapter,
Recalling Numbers. Keep this in mind and spare
memory locations 1 -- 9 for important numbers.
It is sometimes useful to store just the initial part of
a number, or the initial part of several numbers, a
partial number, for example an area code. Later,
when you recall a partial number, you can append
the remaining digits, using the numeric keys.
Storing a Number (and Name)
1. Enter the phone number you wish to store,
including the area code.
2. Press S (STORE). The word ‘‘STORE’’ is displayed.
3. To store the number in the first free memory
location, go to step 5, below.
4. To store the number in a different memory location,
enter the number of this memory location (one or two
digits).
5. Press S again. The question ‘‘NAME?’’ appears
and the A
(Alphabetic mode) indicator flashes in the display.
This indicates that you can now enter an
accompanying name if you wish to do so.
6. Enter the first letter of the name by pressing the
appropriate numeric key once, twice or three times,
depending on the position of the letter on the key.
For example, pressing the 1 key twice enters a B.
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