Nokia 636 Entering Names, Storing Names and Phone Numbers, To use the quick store method

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Entering Names

1If in the numeric entry mode, press the ABC key to select the alpha mode.

The ABC indicator will appear on the display to indicate that letters can now be entered.

2Press the key labeled with the letter you want. Press it once to obtain the first letter, twice (before the cursor appears) to ob- tain the second and so on. If you miss the letter you want, just repress the key until the desired character appears.

If you want the same letter twice, either select it as above, wait until the cursor appears and select it again or select the letter and press the key and then select it again immediately.

If you want a space between the letters, press the # key.

If you want a hyphen between the letters, press the 1 key.

To correct a mistake, press the CLR key repeatedly to delete characters one by one or press and hold the CLR key to clear the whole display. Note: Clearing the whole display automati- cally restores the numeric mode.

3To exit the alpha mode, press the ABC key.

You can toggle between a name and number entry by pressing the ABC key.

Storing Names and Phone Numbers

To use the quick store method:

1Enter the area code and phone number and name.

2Press and hold OK for one second.

The message STORED will be displayed confirming that the infor- mation has been stored in the first empty memory location dis- played in the upper right corner of the display.

If there is no empty location, the message NO SPACE is dis- played and the information you tried to store will reappear on the display, and you can store it as described above, or you can clear the display by pressing and holding the CLR key.

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