Sony Ericsson T18LX manual Editing a Phone Number, Erasing a Phone Number

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Recalling a Phone Number From Secure Memory

￿￿Follow the previously described steps for opening Recall Entry from the PHONE LISTS menu.

￿￿Press Ô until the Position: line is highlighted.

￿￿Enter the position of the phone number stored in secure memory.

￿￿Press <(6. Security Code: appears in the display.

￿￿Enter your security code.

￿￿If you enter the correct security code, the phone number is shown in the display.

Editing a Phone Number

￿￿Recall the phone number. See Recalling a Phone Number or Name from Your Phonebook in this chapter.

￿￿When the phone number is shown in the display, press Ô to move the cursor to the Number: line.

￿￿To add digits to the end of the phone number, just enter the digits.

￿￿To replace digits, press &/5 to erase the digits you want to change and then enter the new digits.

￿￿Press <(6 to store the altered phone number. The message Position 00X is occupied. Replace? appears in the display (where 00X is the phonebook position of an existing entry).

￿￿Press <(6 again to replace the phone number you previously stored with the modified phone number.

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Erasing a Phone Number

￿￿Press Ñ or Ô from the Standby screen to access the main menu.

￿￿Press Ñ or Ô until the PHONE LISTS menu is highlighted.

￿￿Press <(6. The PHONE LISTS menu is shown in the display.

￿￿Press Ñ or Ô until the Recall Entry submenu is highlighted.

￿￿Press <(6 to select the Recall Entry submenu. The phonebook appears in the display.

￿￿Press Ñ or Ô until the phone number and name you want to erase is shown in the display.

Note! To search for a specific Phonebook entry, enter the first letter of the name of the Phonebook entry and press <(6. This allows you to scroll alphabetically through the entries for the character entered.

￿￿Press and hold &/5. Erase Position 000? (where 000 is the phonebook position) is shown in the display.

￿￿Press <(6 to erase the phone number from the phonebook. Position 000 is erased! is shown briefly in the display.

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