Sending And Receiving A Business Card; Speed Dialling - Nokia 6510 User Manual

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4. To select whether you want to
keep or erase the original names
and numbers, choose
original
or
Move
• If you select
nos., press
OK
copying?
or
displayed.
■ Sending and receiving
a business card
You can send and receive a person's
contact information as a business
card either via IR or as an Over The
Air (OTA) message, if supported by
the network.
• Receiving a business card
Make sure that your phone is
ready to receive data through its
IR port, see
"Infrared (Menu 9)"
on page 40. The user of the other
phone can now send the name
and phone number via the same
medium.
When you have received a
business card via IR or as an Over
The Air (OTA) message, press
Show. Press
Options
Save
to save the business card in
the phone's memory, or
to discard the received business
card.
Keep
original.
All
or
Default
when
Start
Moving
is
and select
Discard
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• Sending a business card
Using your phone's infrared (IR)
port you can send a person's
contact info as a business card to
a compatible phone or other
handheld device which supports
the vCard standard.
1. Search the phone book for the
name and phone number you
want to send, press
and select
Send bus.
2. To send the business card via
IR, make sure that the other
phone or the PC is set up to
receive data via its IR port and
select
Via
infrared.
To send the business card as
an OTA message, select
SMS.

■ Speed dialling

To make a call using the speed
dialling keys, see
"Speed dialling a
phone number"
on page 8.
Assigning a number to a speed
dialling key
Press
Names
and select
Scroll to the speed dialling key
number you want, and press Assign.
If a number is already assigned to
that key, press Options, and you can
view, change or erase the assigned
number.
Press Search, and select first the
name and then the number you want
to assign.
Options
card.
Via
Speed
dials.
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