Sending And Receiving A Business Card; Speed Dialling - Nokia 5210 User Manual

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■ Sending and receiving a
business card
You can send and receive a person's
contact information as a business
card via Infrared (IR) or as an Over
The Air (OTA) message if supported
by the network.
Receiving a business card
1. To make your phone ready to
receive data through its IR port,
press
Menu
and select
(Menu 8).
The user of the other phone can
now send the name and phone
number through its IR port.
2. Once you have received the name
and phone number via IR or as an
OTA message, press Options,
select Show,
Save
press OK.
Sending a business card
Using your phone's IR port you can
send a person's contact information
as a business card from your phone
to another compatible phone or PC
running an appropriate application.
1. Search for the name and phone
number you want to send from
the phone book and press
(Details) and Options.
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Infrared
or Discard, and
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2. To send the business card via IR,
make sure that the other phone
or the PC is set up to receive data
via its IR port and select
IR. To send the business card as
an OTA message, select Send.

■ Speed dialling

To assign a number to a speed dial
key, take the following steps:
1. Press
Names
and select
Dials. If no phone number is
assigned to a key, press Assign.
Assign
is also shown when the
phone suggests allocating a
phone number from the phone
book to a speed dial key.
If a phone number is already
assigned to a key, you can view
the number, change it or erase it
by first pressing Options.
2. Search for the name and/or
phone number you want to find
from the phone book, and press
OK.
Making a call by using the speed dial
keys, see
"Speed dialling a phone
number"
on page 8.
Send via
Speed

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