3STORING CONTACTS

Use your phone’s Contacts directory to store information about a person or company. Each contact entry can have up to six phone numbers, two email addresses, two Web addresses, two street addresses, and a space for notes.

Creating a new contact

1.With the slide open, from the home screen, enter the phone number you want to save, including the area code.

2.Press the left softkey to select Save.

3.Press to select Save New Contact.

4.Enter a name for the contact.

If you need to learn how to enter letters, see “Understanding text entry screens” on page 21.

To add a symbol or smiley to the contact

name, or to change the text entry mode,

press the right softkey to select Options.

5.Either save now or add more contact information.

To save now, press the left softkey to select Save.

To enter additional phone numbers, email

and Web addresses, street addresses, or

notes, press down repeatedly. For help switching between numbers and

letters for email or Web addresses, see “Changing modes” on page 22.

Adding a code or extension

When you save the phone number of an automated service, you may include a pause to stop dialing, for example, where you would wait to dial an extension.

1.From the home screen, enter the first portion of the phone number.

2.Press the right softkey to select Options.

3.Select a type of pause:

Time Pause causes the phone to stop dialing for two seconds.

Hard Pause causes the phone to stop dialing until you select

Options Release.

4.Enter the remaining numbers.

5.Press to select Save.

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Kyocera KX18 Creating a new contact, Adding a code or extension, Storing Contacts, Web addresses, street addresses, or

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