Kyocera Q Phone manual Saving Numbers to Your Primary Phone Book

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While viewing a call history entry, press to show additional information available such as the time stamp.

Saving Numbers to Your Primary Phone Book

Memory locations 1 to 9 should be used for one- touch dial or most commonly used phone numbers.

1.Enter the phone number that you want to save. [SAVE] will then appear.

2.Press the key under [SAVE].

3.Enter a name to go with the number.

Press the key labeled with the letter you want. Press it once to get the first letter on the key, twice to get the second, three times to get the third, and four times for the number (or fourth letter). If you miss the letter you want, keep

pressing the key until it reappears. Press to correct any mistakes. Two seconds after you choose a character, the cursor moves to the right one character. Repeat this process until the name is entered.

4.Press the key under [OK] to save the name and move to the next step.

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Contents Phone User Guide Page Contents Paging, Messaging, and Voice Mail Important Information FCC/IC NoticeGetting Started HighlightsClamshell Design Front, Side, and Top Views of the Phone Light Display Indicators Using the Battery Removing and Installing the BatteryTurning On Turning the Phone On and OffTurning Off Charging the Battery AntennaUsing the Desktop Charger Basic Functions Function KeysCorrecting Dialing Mistakes Making a CallGetting Your Own Phone Number Receiving Calls Call WaitingRedialing Calls Adjusting VolumeThree-way Calling Emergency Dialing Making Emergency Calls Signal Strength Saving and Editing Emergency Numbers Power Save Mode Primary Phone Book Memory Phone Book FeatureTwo Phone Book Types Recent Call History ListSaving Numbers to Your Primary Phone Book Retrieving Numbers from your Phone Book Retrieving all Manually Stored Memory LocationsRetrieving One Entry by Memory Location Number Retrieving by Name SearchRetrieving Recent Call History Retrieving by Part of Phone Number SearchErasing a Stored Memory Changing Your Phone BookEditing a Stored Memory Location Speed Dialing One-touch DialingDialing from a Memory List Advanced Phone Book FeaturesPause Feature Dialing from within a Memory LocationPunctuation Characters for Name Entry Prepending a Stored Number Case Changing During Name EntryMaking an Entry Secret Menu Access Method Menu FeatureMain Menu Menu Item Descriptions Shortcut Menu Access MethodVolume VibrateCall Info Security Features Page Display Alerts SystemPAGING, Messaging Voice Mail Message Typically contains text Typically contains digitsNew Message Alert Viewing Pages and Messages Reading New MessagesReading Previous Messages Voice Mail Notifications Reading Voice Mail Notification MessagesLow Memory Warning Out of Memory WarningAccessories Background Phone Safety CareExposure to Radio Frequency Energy For Best Performance Antenna CareCaring for the Battery Driving Safety Other Safety Guidelines Electronic DevicesAircraft VehiclesPosted Facilities Blasting AreasPotentially Explosive Atmospheres Your Service Provider Where to Find HelpYour Phone Documentation Kyocera Technical Support Page Index Page Page Page