Entering; Capacity; Postscripting - Motorola SELECT 6000 Manual

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The Phone Book Menu
You can store names along with telephone numbers in your
phone's internal Phone Book. Each entry is stored in a memory
location in the Personal Numbers list of your phone's or SIM
card's memory. Once stored, a number can be quickly retrieved
by either memory location or name.
Your phone's memory can store up to 100 entries and the SIM card
can store up to 155 entries. The exact capacity of the SIM card
depends on the type of SIM card issued by your Service Provider.
Each Phone Book entry is composed of the following:
A telephone number of up to 32 digits in phone memory
locations and up to 20 digits in SIM card locations.
A name of up to 16 characters in phone memory locations and
up to 50 characters in SIM card locations, but typically 10 or less.
A location number from 1 to 255.
To access the Phone Book menu, press M twice. You will see
. Press O to display the
Phone Book
menu item. Use the navigation keys >, <, O and
C to select the Phone Book option you wish to use. You can also
access many of the Phone Book functions with the Quick Access
menu or dedicated Store and Recall keys (QR).

Postscripting

If you often dial the same prefix, you can save time dialing by
storing that prefix in the internal Phone Book.
To use postscripting, just select the Phone Book entry containing
the prefix, enter the rest of the number, and press O to
place the call.
You can also use postscripting to quickly modify a similar number
in your Phone Book to place a call to a new number. Just retrieve
the similar number from the Phone Book, delete the unwanted
digits, and enter the replacements.
Postscripting a number does not overwrite the entry in the
A
Phone Book.
How to Enter Alphabetic Characters
When storing names in the Phone Book or creating text
messages, you can use 0, 1,... ...,8 and 9 to
produce any letter in the alphabet.
For example, if you press 5 when you are prompted for an alpha
character, the first displayed character will be
produce a
Simply use the letters on the digit keys as a guide.
Press and hold any key to toggle between upper and lower case.
Press the appropriate key to enter the next character. If the next
character is on the same key as the previous character, press
Personal Numbers
> to advance the cursor.
Press > twice to produce a space.
If you make a mistake, you can go back to the incorrect character
by pressing <.
To remove a character from the display, position the cursor (
the right of the character, then press C.
Press O to store the information.
K
. Another press will produce a
Using the Options Menu
. Press 5 again to
J
L
; and another press a
5
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