User's Manual
Call 24ard
For each record in SIM card or handset, the name field can input any character、number、
Chinese/English word. The number field only can input numbers and “*”“#”“+”“w”“p”, can’t
input Chinese word or other English characters. “w” only can input one time,and the “p” must
display behind “w”. “p” can be input many time. The post code field only can input numbers. The
other fields can input any character、number、Chinese/English word.
When in a call, if the opposite party number is in PB and associated with a big head icon,
then the big head icon will be displayed with the name and number as indication instead of call
icon.
Capacity
Enter this menu, the user will see the total number on the SIM card and handset, and he will
see how many has been used on the SIM card and handset.
Sort the Mixed List
Upon entering the PB, select “Enter” to enter the Mixed List of the SIM Card PB and
Handset PB. The list only display the name of each record.
Mixed List supports Keystroke Quick Positioning
The user can press the initial letter of the name (initial Pinyin letter for Chinese records) to
quick locate the record with this initial letter, and then press [Up]/[Down] key to browse.
Take key [2] for example, valid “Pinyin” defined to key [2] include only “A”, “B” and “C”.
Press key [2] in the PB list, and then:
1. Select “A” to see all Pinyin with the initial letter as “A”: “a”, “ai”, “an”, “ang” and “ao”.
2. Search for Chinese records with initial Pinyin “a” in PB. Move to the first matching
Chinese record with initial Pinyin “a” if there is any.
3. If there is no Chinese name with initial Pinyin “a” in PB, then repeat step 2 to search for
Chinese record with initial Pinyin “ai”, “an”, “ang” and “ao”. Move to the first matching record if
there is any.
4. If there are no matching records, step 1---3 will be repeated to search for letter “B” and
“C”. If found, then move to the first matching record; otherwise it indicates no matching Chinese
records can be found by pressing key [2].
5. Start searching for English records. Search for the name with an initial letter “A” and move
to the first matching record if there is any matching record. Otherwise, search names with initial
letter “B”, “C” and “2”. The rest follows the same procedure.
6. If no matching records are found by all GSM letters defined to [2] key, the cursor will stay
unchanged.
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