Storing A Scratchpad Number; Redial Numbers - Viewing/Calling; Viewing Redial Numbers - NEC D400 Manual

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Storing a scratchpad number

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With the scratchpad still displayed, press the
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Press the
key. The text entry screen will then be displayed.
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Key in a name associated with the number (see page 37 for the text entry procedure).
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Press the
key to confirm you have completed the text entry.
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To store the number in the next available location, press the
location number required and then press the

Redial numbers - viewing/calling

The last 10 phone numbers of calls made on your phone are stored as redial numbers. These numbers can be viewed and called as follows:

Viewing redial numbers

The following information can be viewed:
The call's position in the list (1-10)
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The name associated with the number if it is stored in memory or, if it is not stored, the number itself
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The date and time of the last call attempt to this number
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The number of times this number has been called
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Total cost of calls to this number (AoC only - see page 23)
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Total time duration of calls to this number
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To view information on redial numbers, proceed as follows:
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MENU
Press
2 3.
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MENU
Use the
or
keys as appropriate to scroll through the information. Use the
previous number as appropriate.
key.
will be displayed.
key. To store the number in a specific location, key in the
key.
or
key to go to the next or
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The information which can be viewed
is dependant on the services
provided by your network and your
phone's settings.
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If you insert a SIM card other than your
own, information such as call logs may be
lost.
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