Internal Phone Book; Understanding Your Phone's Memory; Saving And Storing A Phone Number - Samsung SCH-1000 User Manual

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Internal phone book.

You get two types of phone books with your Sprint PCS Phone: the
internal phone book and the call logs. To make the most of them,
you need to understand all the basic features and functions of
your new phone.

Understanding your phone's memory.

Your Sprint PCS Phone has 99 phone book memory locations –
that is, 99 places to store phone numbers. You can store up to 32
digits within each of these memory locations and use up to 12
characters to give each entry a name. When storing confidential
numbers, use memory locations 90–99. Numbers stored in those
locations will not be displayed either during a phone call or in
the call log.

Saving and storing a phone number.

When adding numbers to your internal phone book, keep in
mind that memory locations 1 through 9 should be used for
Speed Dialing (your most commonly used phone numbers). To
save numbers, simply follow the directions below.
1. Press
. You will be prompted to enter the number
you want to save. We suggest that you save numbers using
ten digits (area code + number) so you can dial from your
phone book while traveling outside your Sprint PCS Home
Service Area.
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You may also store numbers by pressing
of a call while the number is still displayed or while reviewing
your call logs.
2. Press
again to save the number in the memory
location. The phone displays your entry and the next available
memory location. To save the number to a different memory
location, enter that location number and then press
If you enter a number that has previously been saved to your
phone book, the display will read "Phone # already in
MEM #___."
And, if you enter the number of a memory location that already
has a number stored in it, the phone prompts "Replace?"
Press
to replace it with the new number or press
to go back a step.
3. Next, enter the name that goes with the number. To enter a
letter, press the number key on which it's listed once, twice or
three times, depending on whether the letter you'd like to
enter is listed on the key first, second or third. (For example,
press
once for "A." Press
three times for "C.")
To enter letters consecutively that are listed on the same
number key, press the # key to separate them. For example,
to spell Gill, you would do the following:
at the end
.
twice for "B" and
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