Samsung SCH-A212 user manual Add Entry, Creating a New Entry, Adding a Number in an Existing Entry

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Phonebook

Add Entry

Menu 3-2

This menu allows you to store a number with a name in your Phonebook. You can save a person’s different kinds of numbers, such as workplace number, mobile number and pager number, into one entry. Using this feature, you can keep one’s information together. It also helps you to find numbers easily in Phonebook.

Creating a New Entry

1.Enter the desired name for the entry and press . You can enter up to 10 characters. For

details on how to enter text, see page 34.

2.The first available location highlights. To accept the displayed location, just go to next step. To select another location, enter the location number using the numeric keys.

3.Press , and enter the phone number you want to store.

4.Press , and select a label using or . The available labels are: Home ( ), Office ( ), Mobile ( ), and Pager ( ).

5.Press to go to the GROUP field. When “Set”

is highlighted, press . And select desired group

from the list by pressing or then .

If you do not wan to set the group, press

or

to select “No Set”.

 

Phonebook

6. Press to save the entry.

Note: You can edit an existing group or add a new group. For details on editing or adding a group, see page 70.

Adding a Number in an Existing Entry

You can store up to four numbers per entry by assigning them to different categories. Note that you cannot duplicate same categories for one entry. For example, you can only have one number labelled ‘ (Mobile)’ for the selected entry.

1.Find the entry where you want to add a number.

When the entry information is displayed, press to display the options.

2.Press to select Add, and press .

3.Enter the number and press .

4.After selecting a label using or , press

.

Note: Only the unused labels are shown in the LABEL field.

5.The number is saved, and then the number and its information are displayed.

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Contents SCH-A212 Contents Contents Quick Safety Guide Accessories and batteries Use qualified serviceUnpacking Use sensiblyYour Phone Phone LayoutWith the phone open With the phone closeDisplay Service Light BacklightFor details on the text input modes, see Installing Battery Charging a BatteryTo Install the Battery To Remove the BatteryUsing the Travel Charger Using the Desktop ChargerSwitching the Phone On/Off Low Battery IndicatorOpen the phone Press and hold down to switch the phone on Hold down until the power off animation begins to playStandby Mode Talk ModePower Save Mode Lock ModeCall Functions Making a CallRedialling Last Number Correcting the NumberSpeed Dialling from Phonebook One-Touch DialTwo-Touch Dial Three-Touch DialAdjusting the Volume Answering a CallKey except . See In-Use Menu Options Viewing Missed CallsSENDSend Dropped CallsCall Waiting Three-Way CallingFailed Calls Using the Display Notepad Quick Switching to Manner ModeContact your service provider to activate Call Forwarding Call ForwardingChanging Text Input Mode Example When you are writing a new message MenuPress to access the Input Mode menu Entering TextT9 English Mode Smart PunctuationsUpper Case Letters Period, hyphen, and apostrophe are available onAlphaABC Mode Including a NumberScrolling Clearing Letters and WordsSymbol Mode Number ModeInserting a Space Clearing WordsUsing the Menus Accessing a Menu Function by ScrollingEnter the menu facility Move back to the previous menu levelAccessing a Menu Function by Using its Shortcut Select the desired setting by pressingSelect SVC LED by pressing and pressing Forward To Modem Setting Incoming Erase Logs Outgoing Air Time Answer ModeList of Menu Functions Waiting5 Int. Call Incoming # WAP Browser WAP BrowserLaunching the WAP Browser Exiting the WAP BrowserUsing the WAP Browser Soft Keys Navigating the WAP BrowserHere’s how the keys work in the WAP browser Keys to select themUsing Links Using BookmarksEntering Text in the WAP Browser Initiating a Phone Call during a WAP Browser SessionContact your service provider for further details DownloadsMy Downloads New bookmark is added to the bottom of your bookmark listModem Setting View SettingsGet Downloads Forward ToCalls OutgoingAuto Connect High Rate DataIncoming Erase LogsAir Time Answer Mode PhonebookFind Number Finding a Number by its NameFinding a Number by its Entry Number Finding a Number by its GroupIf necessary, press or to scroll to the desired name Del deletes the numberAdd Entry Creating a New EntryAdding a Number in an Existing Entry Edit Group My Phone NumberBell and Melody using SchedulerSelecting a Day in Calendar Creating a New ScheduleTo Do List CalculatorAdding, Editing, or Deleting a Schedule Creating the To Do List ItemAlarm Setting a Morning CallSet Time Releasing the morning callSetting an Alarm Selecting an Alarm MelodyReleasing the Alarm World TimeMessages GamesInbox Voice Mail TextErase All Set Alert Type Browser AlertsDisplay Outbox MessagingCreating and Transmitting a New Message Using Message Template Setting Priority Level for Outgoing MessagesPress to transmit the message Erasing Message TemplateSent Message PagingReviewing Sent Messages Erasing All MessagesPower On/Off DisplayBackground Delivery AckDate Back/SVC LightText Slide BacklightSounds Ring TypeLCD Control Set the length of the Dtmf toneRing Volume Ring ToneConnect Alert Release AlertSecurity RestrictSet NAM All Out. Call restricts all outgoing calls from your phonePriority Number System SelectionStored, then press Reset Phone Auto LockClear All Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency RF SignalsMinistry of Health Canada, Safety Code American National Standards Institute Ansi IEEE. C95.1-1992Precautions When Using Batteries Operating Environment Electronic DevicesPacemakers Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Hearing AidsOther Medical Devices VehiclesVehicles Emergency CallsTo make an emergency call Care and Maintenance Glossary Display Numbers of callersRF Radio Frequency Quick Reference Card Menu Tree