Phonebook; Phonebook; Phonebook Types - NEC 525 Manual

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Phonebook

To access Phonebook option of the main menu:
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Press MENU (Main) and 5 to display the Phone book menu and press the Phone book option number (1 or 2) or
press
(Phonebook) to display a phonebook list or
press MENU (Main). The Phone book option 5 is highlighted with a box frame and is animated. Press
your choice and press the Phone book option number (1 or 2). (See Flag.)
Remember to press CLR (Clear/Back)key to return to the previous screen or press
screen.

Phonebook Types

525 provides 5 phonebook types.
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Complete
List of all numbers stored in the other phonebook types (Phone, SIM, and FDN) except SDN numbers. (See Flag.)
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Phone
The personal directory stored in the phone's memory; up to 500 number entries can be stored. Each phone
number entry allows storing a name, up to 7 phone numbers, 2 Email addresses, 2 fields of descriptive
information, a ring tune, LED ring color, a voice tag and a phonebook picture. Names can be placed into groups
to simplify searching.
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SIM
The personal directory stored in SIM memory; up to 250 number records can be stored on SIM card, depending
on your SIM card capacity. Only one name and number is allowed per entry in the SIM directory.
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FDN
Fixed dialing numbers (FDN) is a means of limiting which numbers can be called from your phone. With the FDN
feature turned On (see page 47), only the numbers in the FDN phonebook and emergency numbers can be called
from your phone. (See Flag.) To access FDN phonebook functions, you must enter your PIN2.
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SDN
Service Dialing Numbers are supplied, ready to use, and installed by your network service provider. The SDN
phone numbers and services supplied by the provider cannot be edited by you. You cannot see the number that
is dialed; only the associated text title. Examples of SDN numbers are customer inquiries, billing information,
sports lines, weather lines, etc. If SDN is not supported by the network service provider, SDN does not show as
a phonebook.
When the phone is powered On, the sorting process of the phonebook is run in the background. If you immediately access the
phonebook after powering On, you can only use Softkey 1 (Call) to call a number in the Phone phonebook during the sorting process.
If you press
(Phonebook) to view another phonebook type, the busy screen displays. When the sorting process is completed, the
Softkey 2 (Add New) and MENU (Options Menu) display on the screen showing that the phonebook types are available for viewing,
editing, adding new entries, and all other phonebook functions. (See Flag.)
The numbers from Phone and SIM can be viewed, altered and called unless FDN is set On. If FDN is set On, only the FDN phonebook
may be viewed, altered, and called. The Phone, SIM and SDN phonebook types cannot be viewed with FDN set On.
The factory default setting is the Complete phonebook. The first time that you press
displays with "List empty."
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Press
(Phonebook) until the preferred phonebook displays. (See Flag.) The name of the phonebook type displays at the top
of the list in the title bar. After contact entries are added, the phone number type icon and phone number of the highlighted name
displays at the lower bottom of the screen.
The next time you press
(Phonebook) from the Idle screen, the phonebook that displays is the last one used and exited.
(Select) to confirm
(End) to exit the screen and return to the Idle
(Phonebook), the Complete phonebook
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Phonebook menu icon:
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FDN and SDN are network provider
dependent features.
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For emergency calls, ensure your
wireless phone is turned On, battery
is properly charged, and the
network connection signal strength
level is adequate before attempting
an emergency call. If your battery is
empty (see page 19), you can not
make or receive any calls, including
emergency calls.
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Sorting process must be completed
before phonebook functions are
available.
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Switch to the other directories (if the
SIM card supports them) by
pressing

(Phonebook).

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