Internal Phone Book, Call History And Scratch Pad; Understanding Your Phone's Memory; Saving And Storing A Phone Number - Sprint PCS User Manual

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Internal phone book,
Call history and Scratch pad.
You get two types of phone books with your Sprint PCS Phone:
the Primary Phone Book and the Recent Call History. To make the
most of them, you really need to understand all the basic features
and functions of your new phone.

Understanding your phone's memory.

Your Sprint PCS Phone has 99 phone book memory locations –
that is, 99 places to store phone numbers. You can store up to 32
digits within 01 through 94 memory locations and up to 54 digits
within 95 through 99 memory locations, and use up to 12 charac-
ters to give each entry a name.

Saving and storing a phone number.

When adding numbers to your Primary Phone Book, keep in mind
that memory locations 1 through 9 should be used for One-Touch
Dialing or your most commonly used phone numbers.
Secret numbers can be stored only in memory locations 90 through
99.
To save numbers, simply follow the directions below.
1. Enter the phone number that you want to save. We suggest that
you save numbers using 10 digits (area code + number).
If you enter a hard or timed pause, you can entire more than 33
digits.
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