Samsung i500 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone
2G: Using the Address Book 72
Tip: You can enter the name with the stylus or on-screen keyboard. The
first letter is automatically capitalized.
4. Move to the next line by tapping on it.
5. Enter the first name of the person.
6. Enter the rest of the desired information in the spaces provided.
7. Use the drop down menus to select the proper label for the phone
numbers.
8. To attach a note to the entry, tap the Note button. Tap Done when
finished.
9. Tap Done to save and exit.
Entering Pauses
If you are calling an automated system, you are required to enter a series
of numbers to gain access. These numbers can automatically be entered
as long as you allow the correct amount of time between the entries. To
solve this problem, you can add pauses to programmed numbers to
simulate your waiting and entering the numbers when they are required.
The pauses are entered into the Address Book entry and the number is
dialed just like any other.
There are two different types of pauses. They are:
Hard Pause (P) - When the number is called, the phone pauses and
waits at the hard pause. You must tap “Talk” when the next set of
programmed numbers is to be dialed. To enter a hard pause in an
address book entry, enter the number and then add the letter “P”
using the graffiti text area or keypad. To enter a hard pause when
dialing a number, tap and select
Hard Pause.
Timed Pause (T) - When the number is called, the phone pauses for
two seconds before the next series of numbers are dialed. You can
add as many “T” pauses as necessary to get the correct length of
pause. To enter a timed pause in an address book entry, enter the
number and then add the letter “T” using the graffiti text area or
keypad. To enter a timed pause, tap and select
Timed Pause.