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Using the Contacts directory
NOTE—Some features in this section
have not been implemented, tested or
validated.
Your phone has a tool called the
Contacts directory, which works like a
set of phone index cards. Use the
Contacts directory to store information
about a person or a company on a
virtual contact card.
The Contacts directory stores a
minimum of 100 cards. On each card
you can store a name and a phone
number, as well as street addresses,
email addresses, URLs, and notes about
the person or company. You can also set
up a speed dial number. You can
designate each card as personal or
business to help you find numbers by
type. Phone numbers and cards can be
set up as secret, so you can access them
only with a security code.
User's Guide for the QCP 2008 and QCP 2035 phones
Note—If you have the Q-Suite
Connectivity Kit Contacts Manager
application (sold separately) on your
computer, you can download phone
book entries from your computer to the
Contacts directory on your phone. Refer
to the documentation that came with
that application for more information.
Before using the Contacts directory,
refer to the following sections:
"To enter letters, numbers and
punctuation marks" on page 17.
"To enter special characters" on
page 18.
"To enter pauses and hyphens" on
page 19.
To save a phone number
Make sure your phone is in idle
standby mode, then enter the phone
number you want to save.
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