The Contacts application prefixes the default area code to numbers you
enter in your Contacts application. The PDA attempts to interpret the
numbers as canonical.
For example: enter a seven-digit number. Contacts assumes that the
number is in your area code, and the software adds the area code as a
prefix to the seven-digit number to create a canonical number.
In North America, if you enter a default area code of "415" in your
Contacts and then enter the number "555-1212", the following occurs:
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Contacts prefixes the area code to the number
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the displayed number changes to "(415) 555-1212"
This number is interpreted as a canonical number that the PDA can use
for dialing.
Dialing Locations
Dialing Locations describe the dialing rules to be applied when you dial a
number. The dialing rules allow you to enter prefixes to access local and
long-distance numbers. Use the location of your server. See Figure 20 on
page 45.
To establish the dialing rules:
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Select
Start > Settings > Connections > Dialing
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Enter your server's
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Enter your server's
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Specify
Tone
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Select
Dialing
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Enter or modify the dialing patterns for local calls, long-distance calls,
and international calls.
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Area
Code.
Country
Code.
dialing.
Patterns.
Locations.
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