Phonebook Types - NEC e949 User Manual

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Phonebook (M4)

Phonebook types

Your phone can have up to 7 directories stored on your SIM card and in your phone memory:
Complete (a list of all the numbers stored in the ADN and FDN)
Personal directories (ADN) in the SIM card
Personal directories (ADN) in the phone memory
Service dialling numbers (SDN)
Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)
Own number
Voice mail number
When viewing any of the directories described, you can switch to the other directories (if your SIM card supports them) by pressing
The maximum number of phone numbers that can be stored on a SIM card is the total of the ADN, FDN and SDN directories.
When you activate the phonebook, the directory which you were referring to the last time will open.
Personal directory (ADN)
These numbers are known as abbreviated dialling numbers (ADN). There are two types of ADN, one is the phonebook stored on the SIM card (the
phonebook (SIM)) and the other is the phonebook stored in the phone memory (the phonebook (Phone)).
Phonebook (SIM)
Up to 255 personal data can be stored in the SIM card.
Each personal data contains a name, a phone number and a location number.
The number of phone numbers that can be stored on a SIM card depends on the SIM card capability.
Phonebook (Phone)
Up to 500 personal data can be stored in your phone memory. Each personal data is given a location number (1 to 500), and it can be allocated to a
group.
To each personal data, you can set the following:
Name
7 phone numbers (Home, Mobile, Work, Data, Fax, Other phone x 2)
2 Email addresses
2 descriptive information
Group, Voice tag, LED colour, Picture/Video, Ringer and Location number
Up to 10 phone numbers can have a voice recognition recording allocated to them.
Phonebook (M4)
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