Storing & Retrieving Numbers; Phonebooks; Personal Directory (Adn); Fixed Dialling Numbers (Fdn) - NEC N223I Using Manual

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Storing & retrieving numbers

Phonebooks

Your phone can have up to 3 phonebooks stored on your SIM card and one in your phone memory:
Personal directories (ADN) one on SIM card and one in your phone's memory

Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)

Service dialling numbers (SDN)

Personal directory (ADN)

These numbers are known as abbreviated dialling numbers (hence ADN). There are two types of ADN, one is the phonebook stored in the
phone memory (the phonebook(Phone)) and the other is the phonebook stored on the SIM card on the SIM card (the phonebook (SIM)).
Phonebook(SIM)
Up to 255 personal data can be stored in the SIM card.
Each personal data contains a phone number and a name only.
Phonebook(Phone)
Up to 500 personal data can be stored in your phone memory.
Up to 7 phone numbers (Home, Mobile, Work, Data, Fax, Other phone x 2) can be added to each personal data.
Up to 2 email addresses can be added to each personal data.
2 descriptive information fields are allocated to each personal data.
Each personal data can be allocated to a group.
Up to 10 phone numbers can have a voice recognition recording allocated to them.
A Ring tone, LED colour and a phonebook picture can be allocated to each personal data.
Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)
Fixed dialling numbers are a means of limiting which numbers can be called from your phone. With the FDN feature switched on (see
page 35), only numbers you have stored in this phonebook and the emergency number can be called from your phone.
Service dialling numbers (SDN)
The numbers stored in the SDN phonebook are pre-installed by your service provider. They will call numbers and services as agreed with
your supplier (e.g. customer enquiries, billing information, sportslines, weatherlines, etc.) and cannot be edited by you.
You will not be able to see the number which will be dialled, only the associated text title.
When viewing any of the directories
described, you can scroll to the other
directories (if your SIM card supports
them) by using
.
The procedures for storing, calling,
altering and deleting these numbers
are detailed from page 26 onwards.
The maximum number of phone
numbers that can be stored on a SIM
card is shared between the ADN,
FDN and SDN directories.
Although FDN is supported by
your phone, it must be present on
your SIM card - check with your
service provider.
Although SDN is supported by
your phone, it must be present on
your SIM card - check with your
service provider.
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