Using The Phonebook Menu; Adding Contacts - Sony T206 User Manual

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Using the Phonebook Menu

You can create your personal phonebook by saving
information about your friends and colleagues as a
contact. Within a contact, you can save details such as
name, phone numbers, email address, and alias– all in
one place. You can store up to 200 positions (depending
on size of contact information).

Adding Contacts

The contacts you create are saved in the phone. Each
phone number saved occupies one position in the
memory. You can save around 200 positions in the
phone. Contacts 1-99 can be speed dialed and contacts
1-9 can be super speed dialed. Position 1 is always
reserved for voicemail access. See "Speed Dial" on
page 37.
1 Scroll to
Phonebook
2 Press
and enter a first name. Press
Edit
3 Press
and enter a last name. Press
Edit
,
,
,
Select
Add Contact
Select
.
OK
.
OK
4 When you have filled in the information you want,
scroll, by pressing the navigation key down, to
Save and Exit
5 You are asked if you want to save a voice command
for the contact. For more information on voice
dialing, see "Using Voice Control" on page 49.
6 Follow the prompts to store your contact.
Note!
You can press
the contact.
Touch Tone Service
You can save a phone number together with tone signals
and codes in your phonebook. When you call this entry,
the phone number and all the tone signal codes are then
dialed automatically. This could be useful, for example,
when accessing an answering machine or when using
.
telephone banking services. Follow the same procedure
as adding a contact, but use stops and pauses between
numbers or access codes.
Using the Phonebook Menu
,
.
Proceed
, at any time, to save and exit
Exit
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