Editing an existing contact entry, Adding pauses to contacts numbers – Samsung SCH-R500ZRACRI User Manual

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2.

Press the Options (right) soft key (

). The following menu options

appear in the display:

• Search — Lets you find Contacts list entries by their phone numbers.
• 2-Sec Pause — Adds a two-second pause.
• Wait — Adds a hard pause (awaits input from you).
• Send Text Msg — Lets you send a text message to the entered number.
• Send PIC Msg — Lets you send a picture message to the entered number.
• Send Video Msg — Lets you send a video message to the entered number.

3.

Use the navigation keys to highlight the Search option, then press the

key. The FIND screen appears in the display listing all phone numbers in
your Contacts list that contain the entered digits.

4.

Use the navigation keys (if necessary) to highlight the desired Contacts

entry. Then do one of the following:

Press the

key to dial the highlighted number.

Press the VIEW key (

) to display information about the Contacts entry

associated with the highlighted number. From the View Contact screen, you
can erase or edit the selected Contacts entry.

Editing an Existing Contact Entry

Once stored in the Contacts, an entry can be changed quite easily.

1.

Find the desired entry in the Contacts list. (See See “Finding a Contacts
Entry” on page 50. for more informa
tion.)

2.

Press the Edit (left) soft key (

). The Edit Contact screen appears in

the display with the contact name highlighted.

3.

Use the navigation keys to highlight a number stored in this contact entry.

4.

Press

to backspace and delete numbers.

5.

Press and hold

to clear all numbers in the highlighted field.

Note: You can also add numbers (such as a second Mobile number or a Fax number) to the entry, assign it

to a Group, and add other information.

6.

When you’re finished editing the entry, press the

key. Your changes

are saved and a confirmation message appears in the display.

Adding Pauses to Contacts Numbers

When you call automated systems (like banking services), you are often required to
enter a password or account number. Instead of manually entering the numbers
each time, you can store the numbers in your Contacts along with special characters
called pauses.

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