Phone Book; Storing Names And Telephone Numbers - Mitsubishi Electric M330 User Manual

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Phone Book

Data can be stored in the phone and in the
SIM card memories (=phonebook).
The phone memory can store up to 255
'extended'
cards
(called
'phonebook
cards'). These cards allow to store several
types of information: family name, first
name, home phone number, cellular
phone number, Mail address, address,
company information, voice tag (voice di-
alling), group and a related icon or pic-
ture. The SIM card memory capacity may
vary according to your operator or service
provider. The SIM memory allows to store
one name, one phone number and one
voice tag (voice dialling) per card.
Both the SIM and the phone memories are
searched through when reading the avail-
able phonebook data.
press
to directly get to the phonebook from the
4
standby display.
Storing names and
telephone numbers
Names and numbers can be stored directly
in the phonebook or copied from different
sources such as SMS or MMS messages,
last dialled number list, etc.
There are several ways to store numbers
into the phonebooks:
Phone names card
• From the standby display:
1
Enter the number. Select
Store
.
2
Select Phone names
.
3
Home
Work
Cellular
The
,
,
or
Fax list is displayed, thus
allowing to choose the number
type
.
4
Enter the card requested data
Save
and select
to store the
information.
• Via the menu:
. Select Phone Book.
Press
1
2
Select Add name
.
3
Select Phone names
.
4
Enter the card requested data
and select Save
to store
the information.
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1. The Groups field allows to identify the caller’s type
according to entries you have previously set (see Crea-
ting a group of cards page14).
2. A phone number stored in the Work list it can only
be viewed in the Company info/Work field.
The icons list allows to store your
card with a symbol or an image
that is then displayed together with
the caller’s name on incoming or
outgoing calls (choose one of the
images and press OK).
The
icon leads to the Pictures
list. You can thus choose one of
the registered images and link it
with your phone card.
4
1. You cannot choose an animated .gif or a .wbmp image
to be linked with your phone name card.
2. You can link 20 images at the maximum with your pho-
nebook cards. If the images folder is full an error message
is displayed.
3. The images remain attached to the phonebook cards
even if you have deleted them from the Pictures folder
memory. You can delete or replace them one after another
via the phonebook cards (see Editing a Phonebook or a
SIM name card page13).
4. When sending a phonebook card via the infrared port,
the image is automatically sent unless the file is protected.
5. The Image failure icon is displayed on incoming or
outgoing calls if a problem related to the image is detec-
ted by the mobile.
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