Motorola PCS Cellular Telephone Using Phone Memory, Using Your Phone’s Built-in Phone Book

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Using Phone Memory

Use your phone’s internal Phone Book to store up to 99 names and numbers for easy access.

In this section you will learn how to:

store names and numbers into the Phone Book

recall phone numbers from memory

clear names and numbers

dial a number with Speed Dial and Turbo Dial™

make notes on the scratchpad

Using Your Phone’s Built-in Phone Book

Each phone number in your phone book is stored in a memory location numbered 01-99.

Arrange numbers for easy recall by storing related numbers in groups. If you store the numbers you call most in locations 01- 09, then you can use Turbo Dial™ to call those numbers with a single key. (See “Using the Turbo Dial™ Function” on page 24 for details.)

You can also store names to identify phone numbers. Later, you can recall a number by the name that corresponds to it.

Storing Names and Numbers

How to Store Phone Numbers

1Enter the phone number you want to store.

AYou can store up to 32 digits per phone number entry.

2Press Âto begin storing.

The phone prompts you to enter a memory location. You will see Location ——.

3Enter the two-digit memory location where you want the sequence stored.

or

Press Çto store the sequence in the first available location. or

Enter the first digit of the memory location, then press Çto store the sequence in the first available location beginning with that digit.

4After keying in a location or pressing Ç key, the screen will read Alpha Or §

AThe § symbol in your display represents the Smart Button.

Enter a name to identify the phone number. (See the following section for details on entering names.)

5If you entered a name, press A or  when you are finished.

Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the information you stored.

Pressing A without entering a name will store the number without a name being associated with it.

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Contents Welcome IntroductionUnderstanding this Manual Other SymbolsKey Presses Prompts and MessagesMenu Navigation Total Customer Satisfaction Contents Contents Safety Wireless Phone Safety TipsSafety is your most important call Safety Hand-Held Portable PCS Telephone Exposure To Radio Frequency SignalsAntenna Care Phone OperationBatteries DrivingElectronic Devices Posted Facilities VehiclesAircraft Blasting AreasEnglish About Your Phone and Battery Using the Smart ButtonPhone Overview To adjust earpiece volume during a phone call Controlling VolumeDisplay Placing and Ending a CallInstalling the Batteries Your BatteryImportant Battery Information Charging a New BatteryRemoving Your Batteries Battery Performance and MaintenanceLow Battery Warning Charging Your Battery Using the Travel ChargerBattery Meter Indicators Battery IndicatorsPlacing and Receiving Calls Using Your PhonePlacing a Call Ending a CallIf you hear a fast busy signal Switching Between Digital and Analog ModesIf you hear an ordinary busy signal Redialing a NumberUsing Your Phone’s Built-in Phone Book Using Phone MemoryHow to Store Phone Numbers Storing Names and NumbersHow to Enter a Name How to Enter Letters and NumbersRecalling an Entry by Name Recalling an Entry by Memory LocationClearing a Phone Memory Entry Editing a Memory LocationPress a to keep the phone number in its current location Clearing an Entry by NameUsing the Turbo Dial Function Shortcuts for Recalling Phone Book EntriesMaking Notes on the Scratchpad Using the Menu System Using the Menu FeaturesIntroducing the Menu Features Navigating the MenuManaging Recent Calls P About Recent CallsCalls Reviewing Received Call Reviewing Dialed Calls Clearing Caller Line IDPress äââto enter your dialed calls list Ring Style Managing the Phone Book BStoring with the Menu Recalling an Entry by LocationStoring and Placing Numbers with Pause Dialing Entering a Pause in a NumberPlacing a Call with Pauses Storing and Placing Numbers for Calling Card Information Storing Calling Card InformationPlacing a Calling Card Call Assigning an Individual Ring Style to a Phone Book Entry Timing Your Calls L Viewing the Resettable Call Timer Viewing the Individual Call TimerViewing the Cumulative Timer Displaying the Individual Timer AutomaticallySetting the One-Minute Audible Timer Setting the Repeating Audible TimerSetting the Single Timer Adjusting Tone Controls Turning Ringer On and Off Selecting a Ring StyleTurning Keypad Tones On and Off Turning Scratchpad Tones On and OffUsing Lock/Security Features Locking/Unlocking Your Phone Activating Voice PrivacyLocking Your Phone Automatically Locking Your Phone ManuallyViewing the Lock Code Activating Priority CallingChanging the Lock Code Unlocking Your PhoneRestricting Call Placement Selecting a Service LevelService Level Settings Clearing All Stored Information Resetting All OptionsAThis feature should only be programmed once Authenticating UsersCustomizing Phone Options Selecting Call Mode Preference Activating Pager ModeViewing Your Own Number Press äÈ for a quick look at your phone numberReviewing Feature Settings Switching Between NumbersCall options Selecting Battery Options-Status LightActivating Automatic Hands-Free Activating Multiple Key AnswerSelecting Language Displaying System IdentificationEnglish Using the Message Center Dialing Voice Mail Voice Mail AlertsEditing the Voice Mail Number From the Voice Mail Alert ScreenReading Text Messages Short Message IndicatorsHow Your Phone Receives Message Alerts New Message Alerts Selecting and Reading Short Messages¾ to place the call Initiating a Call BackLocking and Unlocking a Message Clearing Messages Clearing the Current MessageClearing All Messages Setting the Scrolling SpeedEnglish Accessories English 58 Accessories What to do if Tried to place a call and received a fast busy signalReceived an alternating high Manufactured under one or more of the following patents Patent InformationOther patents pending What This Warranty Covers And For How Long Motorola Limited WarrantyII. Warranty Conditions IV. How To Get Warranty Service III. What This Warranty Does Not CoverVI. Patent And Software Provisions General ProvisionsVII. State Law Rights English Index Use Indicator Ringer 68P To be advised

PCS Cellular Telephone specifications

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