User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Phone Overview
- Menu Options
- Important Safety Precautions
- Getting Started
- Basic Operation
- Customizing Your Phone
- Calling Features
- Redialing a Number
- Calling a Contacts Entry
- Making a Call from the Call History List
- Calling a Number in a Message
- Calling an Emergency Number
- Calling with Speed Dial
- Using Voicemail
- Using Call Waiting
- Putting a Call on Hold
- Muting a Call
- Using the Handsfree Function
- Making a Conference Call
- Forwarding Calls
- Barring Calls
- Monitoring Phone Use
- Making Data Calls
- Messages and Online Chat
- Advanced Features
- Personal Information Management
- Media Center
- Care and Maintenance
- Q & A
- Microsoft® End User License Agreement
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Personal Information Management
Personal Information
Management
Using the Contacts
You can think of the
Contacts
as an address book, where
you store information about people and businesses you
communicate with in contact cards. For example, you can
store multiple phone numbers, emails, and street
addresses, Web pages, and other information on such as
a birthday or anniversary date. You can use the
Contacts
to
dial phone numbers and compose email and SMS
messages directly from a contact card.
The contacts list displays the names of your contact cards
alphabetically, along with an abbreviation for the default
Feature Focus
Contacts
Contacts
Arthur, Bob w
Ashton, John w
Bacon, Tom m
Baker, Julia w
Campbell, Jack w
Chen, Henry w
Cook, Nelson h
Davidov, Alfred w
Duffy, Sean w
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