Nokia 9000i Cell Phone User Manual


 
13-4 Using memory
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Automatic transmission
In order to send DTMF tones automatically, you
must store them first. Storing DTMF strings is
most conveniently done in the communicator in-
terface, see chapter 3 "Contacts: Contact cards -
Storing DTMF tones" on page 3-3. If you want to
store DTMF strings in the phone interface, see
"Using memory: Storing information via the
phone interface" on page 13-5.
1 Press Memory. Key in the name of the con-
tact card that contains the DTMF service
phone number and the DTMF digits and press
Find.
For how to recall information, see "Using
memory: Recalling information" on page 13-5.
Note: When stored DTMF tones are recalled in
the phone interface, only DTMF strings
that have been stored in a Tel field can be
used.
2 When the recalled string (containing the
phone number and the DTMF digits) is on the
display, press .
After the connection has been established,
the DTMF tones will be sent directly, after a
small pause (if the sequence contained the p
character) or after you press for the sec-
ond time (if the sequence contained the w
character).
Using memory
The phone numbers and names you store are nor-
mally located in the standard memory of the
communicator, indicated by the letter “B” on the
phone interface display.
The “B” memory is the communicator memory,
known as the Contacts directory. When the com-
municator is started up for the first time, the “B”
memory is selected automatically.
The “A” memory is located on the SIM card that
is inserted in the communicator. The SIM card
memory uses numbered memory locations to
store data. When numbers are saved in the SIM
card (“A”) memory, a message will indicate its lo-
cation number. The number of standard memory
locations available on SIM cards varies from one
card to another.
When the “A” memory is selected, the phone in-
terface stores all contact information on the SIM
card and cannot access the Contacts directory.
Therefore, the use of the communications appli-
cations of the communicator interface will be
less convenient (you will have to enter most con-
tact information manually). This manual will as-
sume that you use the standard “B” memory.
Keying in a name
1 Press the Memory selection key to switch to
the alpha mode (the indicator is shown
on the phone interface display).
2 Press the key that has the desired character.
If the character you want is not the first to be
displayed, press the key again within one sec-
ond (before the cursor appears) to display the
next character. Keep pressing the key until
the desired character appears.
3 If you miss a character, keep pressing the key
until it appears again; or first press and
then start pressing the key again.
If you want a lower case character, press and
hold a key until the character appears in low-
er case. All further letters will appear in lower
case until a key is pressed and held once
again.
To enter a space between characters, press .
To correct a mistake, press .
ABC