Redialing Phone Numbers You Have Dialed - Panasonic FOMA P900iV Manual

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Redialing Phone Numbers You have Dialed

The FOMA phone stores dialed phone numbers and names. If the date and time are set in "Clock
setting", the date and time of your calls will be stored in "Redial" and "Dialled Calls".
The Redial function only stores the most recent data. When you dial the same number, only the
latest data will be stored and the old data will be deleted.
The Dialled Call Record function does not discard old data when you dial the same phone
number, but stores the call as new data.
The Redial function stores up to 30 records for voice and video-phone calls.
The Dialled Call Record function stores up to 30 records for voice and video-phone calls and up
to 30 records for 64K data transmission, namely up to 60 records in total.
Display Redial List
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From the Stand-by display
● Redial cannot be displayed during a video-phone call.
● From the display on the right, press
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Select Redial
● When the dialed party is stored in the Phonebook, the phone number, name, and icon are
displayed.
● Each time you press
30 items are displayed. If you go back too far, press
● The higher is the number displayed above the dialed date and time, the older is the
record.
● To dial the selected Redial phone number for voice call (or video-phone call), just
press
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● To add the item to the Phonebook, press
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● When the phone numbers stored in Redial exceed 30, they are automatically deleted from the oldest item.
● During PIM Lock, only the phone number will be stored even when the name and icon for the dialed party are stored in
the Phonebook.
● You can make a voice call (or video-phone call) to the most recently dialed number by pressing
from the Stand-by display.
● When "Keypad dial lock", "Restrict dialing" or "PIM lock" are set, all redial items are abandoned. Calls made after these
functions are set are stored in Redial.
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