Motorola 2001 Portable Cell Phone manual Recent Calls Menu, Call Groups, Last Ten Calls

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Call Groups

This feature gives you five groups (profiles). Each group has a unique ring tone for the phone book entries assigned to it. To assign phone book entries to a call group, see “using an entry” on page 17.

Ring Volume Set the ring volume for incoming calls (same setting as Adjust Ring Volume).

Default Profile Set the alerts for phone numbers without a group assigned (same settings as “Set Ringer Tone” on page 40 and “Set Message Alert Tone” on page 40). Profiles Edit the ring type, message alert type, and name for each call group (“using a call group” on page 18).

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Last Ten Calls

Display, call, store, or erase items in three lists: Missed Calls Your last ten unanswered calls. Answered Calls Your last ten answered calls. Made Calls Your last ten dialed calls.

Select a list entry and press Oto:

Call Number Calls the phone number. Switch View Opens/closes entry details.

Add to Phone/SIM Create a phone book entry. Erase All Numbers Erases the numbers in all three lists.

Show Call Timers

Display and reset timers for outgoing calls.

The amount of network connection time you track on your timer may not equal the amount of time for which you are billed by your service provider. For billing information, please contact your service provider directly.

Show Last Call Duration of your last (outgoing) call. Total For All Calls Duration of calls since timers were reset. Reset All Timers Set the resettable timer to zero.

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