User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Before Using Your Phone
- Getting to Know Your Phone
- Making and Receiving Calls
- Phone Book
- Customizing Your Phone
- Voice Mail, Pages, and Text Messages
- Advanced Features
- Battery Care and Maintenance
- Performance, Maintenance, and Safety
- Accessories
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Phone Book
Your phone contains an electronic phone book in which you can
save phone numbers, both clear and secure, with an associated
name. There are 99 “memory locations” in the phone book or slots
for this information. Each memory location holds up to 32 digits:
10 characters for a clear number, 10 characters for a secure
number, and 12 characters for a name.
In this section, you’ll learn to
■ Understand secure phone numbers
■ Enter names and numbers (clear and secure) into your phone
book (page 36)
■ Enter more advanced characters, such as punctuation
(page 39)
■ Search your phone book (page 42)
■ Edit your phone book (page 46)
■ Dial from the phone book (page 47)
■ Sort the book (page 48)
■ Erase all the contents of your book (page 49)
Understanding secure phone numbers
All QSec-800 phones are provisioned with two phone numbers: a
clear one and a secure one. The relationship and role of these
numbers and how your phone book uses them is key to your
understanding of making successful secure calls.
For clear calls, having names and numbers in your book helps you
retrieve (search for) names and numbers or perform advanced
quick dialing scenarios, like touch dialing or speed dialing.
Although these features make it easy for you to find and call
numbers, they don’t prevent you from making the clear call—you
could always enter the numbers on your keypad to place a call
instead of retrieving them from your book.
For secure calls, entering information in your book prior to
making the secure call is more essential to the successful
completion of the call. Depending on how your phone is