Section 5: Using The Phone; Managing The Phonebook; Phonebook Settings; Viewing Call History - Videocon V1305 User Manual

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Section 5: Using the Phone

Managing the Phonebook

The Phonebook is a location in your phone‟s internal memory on which you can store numbers of
your contacts. The SIM card also allows you to store phone numbers, though the permissible limit
may vary from provider to provider. Even though, the SIM card and the phone‟s internal memory
are physically separate, they are used as a single entity known as the Phonebook on the phone.

Phonebook Settings

Go to Menu  Phonebook  Phonebook Settings. The available options are:
Memory Status: Enables to check out the memory status individually for both the SIM and
phone respectively.
Preferred Storage: The memory type you want to use for storing contacts. The options
available are SIM1, SIM2, and Phone.
Fields: Enables to set the different fields which are to be entered during addition of a
contact.
My vCard: Store your personal contact information as a vCard to allow quick sharing of
your details with contacts. Once you have entered your contact information, use the Send
my vCard option to send your vCard via SMS, MMS, or through file transfer over
Bluetooth.
vCard version: You can select the version of the vCard that you want to use.

Viewing Call history

Use this menu to view the dialled, received or missed calls. On the Idle screen, press Menu
History. The History sub-menu comprises the following:
Missed Calls: displays the list of latest missed calls.
Dialled Calls: displays the list of latest dialled calls.
Received Calls: displays the list of latest received calls.
Delete call logs: Delete Missed calls, Dialled calls, Received calls and Delete all on the
SIM card.
Call durations: view Last call time, Dialled calls, Received calls and Reset all time of the
SIM card.
Call cost: view Last call cost and Total cost and so forth of the SIM card. You can also
Reset cost and set the Maximum cost and the Price per unit of the SIM1 card. It requires
network support.
SMS counter: view and reset the numbers of text messages that are sent and received
from the SIM card.
GPRS counter: view and reset the volume of GPRS last sent, last received, all sent and
all received from the SIM card. You can also reset the counter on the SIM card.
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