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Storing a scratchpad number
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With the scratchpad still displayed, press the
*
Press the
key. The text entry screen will then be displayed.
*
Key in a name associated with the number (see page 33 for the text entry procedure).
*
Press the
key to confirm you have completed the text entry.
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To store the number in the next available location, press the
location number required and then press the
Redial numbers - viewing/calling
The last 10 phone numbers of calls made on your phone are stored as redial numbers. These numbers can be viewed and called as follows:
Viewing redial numbers
The following information can be viewed:
The call's position in the list (1-10)
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The name associated with the number if it is stored in memory or, if it is not stored, the number itself
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The date and time of the last call attempt to this number
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The number of times this number has been called
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Total cost of calls to this number (AoC only - see page 22)
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Total time duration of calls to this number
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To view information on redial numbers, proceed as follows:
*
MENU
Press
2 3.
*
MENU
Use the
or
keys as appropriate to scroll through the information. Use the
previous number as appropriate.
key. Your personal directory will be displayed.
key. To store the number in a specific location, key in the
key.
or
key to go to the next or
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The information which can be viewed
is dependant on the services
provided by your network and your
phone's settings.
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If you insert a SIM card other than your
own, information such as call logs may be
lost.
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