User Guide

Phone

1.From the Home screen, press the key.

2.Press the key > Options > FDN Phone List.

3.Press the key > Enable FDN Mode.

4.Type your PIN2 code.

5.Press the key on the keyboard.

To turn off fixed dialing, press the key > Disable FDN Mode.

Add, change, or delete a contact in your fixed dialing list

To perform this task, your wireless service provider must set up your SIM card for this service and provide you with a SIM card PIN2 code.

1.From the Home screen, press the Send key.

2.Press the key > Options > FDN Phone List.

To add a contact, press the key > New. Type your PIN2 code. Press the key. Type a name and phone number.

To change a contact, press the key > Edit. Change the contact information.

To delete a contact, highlight a contact. Press the key > Delete.

3.Press the key > Save.

About smart dialing

With the smart-dialing feature, you can set a default country code and area code for phone numbers so that you do not have to dial a country code and area code each time that you make a call, unless the country code or area code are different from the default codes that you set. Some country codes are not supported by the smart-dialing feature.

In the smart-dialing options, you can also specify the main phone number for an organization that you call frequently so that you can quickly call a contact in that organization by dialing only the extension for the contact. If you add contacts from that organization to your contact list, when you add their phone numbers, you can type only the extensions instead of typing out the main phone number for the organization.

Set the default country code and area code

1.From the Home screen, press the key.

2.Press the key > Options > Smart Dialing.

3.Set the Country Code and Area Code fields.

4.If necessary, set the Local Country Code field and International Dialing Digits field.

5.In the National Number Length field, set the default length for phone numbers in your country.

6.Press the key > Save.

Note: When you determine the default length for phone numbers, include your area code and local number, but do not include your country code or the National Direct Dialing prefix.

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Blackberry NO_CARRIERCNETTORCH9800BLKATT Add, change, or delete a contact in your fixed dialing list, About smart dialing

9800, NO_CARRIERCNETTORCH9800BLKATT, 68001 specifications

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