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Deleting Phonebook Entries; Setting Functions For Phonebook Entries - Foma D902iS Manual

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INFORMATION
On the FOMA terminal phonebook details screen, press m and select Data backup → Copy to UIM. On the UIM
phonebook list/details screen, press m and select Copy to phone.

Deleting phonebook entries

Delete a phonebook entry from the phonebook.
When you delete all, the created groups are all deleted.
When you delete all, all the phonebook data with Secret Attribute set will be deleted, even if you are not in
Secret Mode.
UIM phonebook cannot be all deleted.
1
Search the phonebook
Deleting an entry of the UIM phonebook: Search the phonebook
Deleting all: Search the phonebook
2
Select Yes
In case of deleting the entry registered in the PushTalk phonebook from the FOMA terminal phonebook,
the entry is deleted from the PushTalk phonebook as well.
Saving the phonebook data to the Data Center
You can save the FOMA terminal phonebook data at the Data Center using Data Security Service.
The details for saving the phonebook data ☛P125
1
Search the phonebook
code
FOMA terminal is connected to the Data Center and start updating. When updating is completed, the result
screen is displayed.
The result screen disappears in about 5 seconds, and returns to the phonebook list. Press o to return
to the menu screen immediately.

Setting functions for phonebook entries

You can set the showing/hiding of caller ID or the videophone communication speed for each phone
number in the phonebook data saved in the FOMA terminal phonebook. In addition, a secret code can
be set for each mail address.
The function described here cannot be set in the UIM phonebook.
Setting to show/hide caller ID for each phone number
Default No setting
1
Search the phonebook
z
z
Highlight a party
z
m42
z
m74
z
Select Yes
z
z
Highlight a party
m41
z
Highlight a party
z
Enter the terminal security code
z
Enter the terminal security
m352
Delete Phonebook
m4
z
Data Security Service
Caller ID Setting
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