Adding Names To The Phonebook; Contacts List - Philips CT6598/000APMEA Manual

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2.6.2 Adding names to the phonebook

SIM card
If you are using SIM Card memory, you may first
open the name editor, enter a name and press
confirm. A number editor will be opened and you will
be prompted to enter a number. Press
complete the input of a phonebook entry.
Phone
If you are using phone memory, you may first open
the name editor, enter a name and press
access a name card field option list where you can
choose to enter different types of information. Press
to enter the information and press again to
complete the input of the phonebook entry.
Thereafter, you can add different fields to this newly
created name card, set default fields and assign a group
to this new record.
Note: A newly created record by default will be
assigned to the "Default" group, however you can reset
it later.
Main Features

2.6.3 Contacts List

Using the Contacts List
The Contacts list displays a list of names. To the right
of each name is an icon indicating the type of record.
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If it is a record in the SIM card, a SIM card icon will
be displayed. If the record is stored in your mobile
to
phone, the field type icon of the default number will
be displayed.
You can add a new record.
You can also perform the following operations in the
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options menu:
Send
SMS: You can send a SMS to the default
number of the selected record.
Send business
text in a SMS. (Note: As there is a limit on SMS
length, a record containing too many characters may
not be sent in full.)
Edit
(name): To change the selected record (name).
• Delete: To delete the selected record.
Change Fotocall picture
associated with a Fotocall picture):
Access the picture list. Only pictures not bigger than
128 x 128 will appear. Press
press
to confirm. Once a name is associated with
a Fotocall picture, the Fotocall picture will be
card: You can send the selected record as
(if the name card is
/
to select and
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