Using The Contact List - SENDO S230 User Manual

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Using the contact list

The names and numbers you enter into your contact list are stored on the SIM card.
To access your contact list entries, press
Storing a name and number
d
1
Press
,
Contacts
screen.
2
Use the up and down keys
scroll to the
Add new
g
, Select.
3
Enter the area code and phone number,
g
then press
, OK.
4
Enter the name you wish to store in the
contact list, then press
keypad as explained in the table in the
Messages section to enter the characters
and to switch between lower case, upper
case, and numeric modes.
5
Enter the chatname that you wish to
assign to the contact.
Correcting an entry
c
Pressing
deletes the character
immediately to the left of the cursor.
Pressing and holding
text that you have entered.
Contact list options
When you have selected a name you can
open a list of options by pressing
Options
which will allow you to change,
delete, give details and send a message.
;
from the main
:
;
and
to
option, then press
g
, OK. Use the
c
deletes all of the
d
,
from the main screen.
Fixed names
This service allows you to restrict your
outgoing calls to certain selected numbers
from your SIM card. This feature is
dependent on your service provider. Your
phone will ask for the PIN2 code to activate
this function. You can obtain this code from
your service provider. When this feature is
activated, a new contact list is made visible
in place of your standard one. Only numbers
from this contact list can be dialled. You can
add numbers to this contact list in the same
way as adding numbers to your normal
contact list, with the exception that you have
to enter the PIN2 code.
Broadcast messages
Your service provider may offer Cell
Broadcast. This could be information on the
traffic, weather, events, or local information
which is broadcast by the network to all
mobiles in a specific area. When you
activate this feature, you may receive
messages about the selected topic. Contact
your service provider for more details.
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