Nokia 239 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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99 Holds your own number and the
‘wake-up message’ – the name or text
displayed when you switch the phone
ON. You cannot change your number,
but can change the wake-up message.
See ‘Changing the wake-up message’
on page 27.
Memory locations 90-99 are allocated for specific
purposes. If you wish, however, you may store any
information in these locations, in the normal way
(except for location 99 where you can store an alpha
wake-up message, but cannot store a different
‘own number’).
Length of numbers and names you may store:
The longest number you can store in a memory
location is 30 digits. The longest name you can store is
16 characters.
If you want to store a number and
a name, then a
maximum of 28 digits and characters can be held in
each memory location. For example, if you want to
store a 24 digit number, then the maximum length of
the accompanying name is 4 characters.
If the name you enter is too long for the space avail-
able, one of the following warnings is displayed when
you try to store the name.
NAME TOO LONG.
This indicates that the whole
name will not fit. Press STO again if you wish to
store the truncated name.
NO ROOM FOR NAME.
This indicates that there is
no room for any name (no name will be stored).
A name may include any alpha characters, spaces or
hyphens.