Phonebook

Storing a Phonebook Entry

A phone number is required for a phonebook entry. All other information is optional.

You can store a phonebook entry on your phone or on the SIM card. Entries with a speed dial number from 1 to 500 are stored on the phone. To store a phonebook entry on your SIM card, assign a speed dial number of 501 or higher to the entry when you create it. The total number entries you can store on your SIM card is dependent on your service provider.

Shortcut: Enter a phone number in the idle display, then press 6725( (+) to create a phonebook entry with the number in the 1R￿ field. Go directly to step 1 in the following procedure to enter additional information and store the entry.

Note: You can also use the following procedure to store a fixed dial entry by scrolling to and selecting )L[HG￿'LDO.

Enter Information

Find the Feature

M> 3KRQHERRN

 

 

M> 1HZ

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1

&+$1*( (+)

select 1DPH

 

 

 

2

keypad keys

enter a name for the phonebook

 

 

entry (see “Entering Text” on page

 

 

58)

 

 

 

3

2. (+)

store the name

 

 

 

4

&+$1*( (+)

select 1R￿

 

 

 

5

keypad keys

enter the phone number

 

 

 

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Motorola Moto Q manual Storing a Phonebook Entry, Enter Information, 3KRQHERRN

Moto Q specifications

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