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Voice Operation

List and Call

The

Gv†‡ÃhqÃ8hyy submenu displays phonebook entries in their

location order. Select an entry or type in the position number and
press

Y E S

to call. Email addresses will not be included in this list.

Add Entry

The

6qqÃ@‡…’ submenu allows you to store a phone number and

an accompanying name in your phonebook.

Add Email Addr.

The

6qqÃ@€hvyÃ6qq… submenu allows you to store an email

address and an accompanying name in your phonebook. The @
symbol appears at the beginning of the name field to help distin-
guish email addresses from phone numbers in the list.

List and Edit

The

Gv†‡ÃhqÃ@qv‡ submenu allows you to change your phonebook

entries (including email addresses). These entries are also listed in
their location order. The @ symbol will appear before the address
indicating that the entry is an email address rather than a phone
number.

My Number

This submenu displays your phone number or phone numbers (if
your subscription includes Dual NAMs).

Find Entry

The

AvqÃ@‡…’ submenu allows you to search for an entry number,

name, or location. Matching entries may be called by pressing

Y E S

.

Email addresses will not be included in this list.

Scratchpad

If you need to make note of a phone number during a call, you can
use the Scratchpad. Once you end the call, you can call the number
from the Call List.

Auto Hyphenate

Auto-hyphen will automatically input dashes between phone num-
ber segments. For instance, if you enter 9194727908, the phone will
display 919-472-7908. You can turn Auto-hyphen On or Off.

Delete All Entries

The

9ryr‡rÃ6yyÃ@‡…vr† submenu allows you to erase every phone-

book entry. You will be prompted to enter your phone security PIN
to allow deletion. For more information, see “Security” on page 13.

Messages Menu

The M

ESSAGES

menu contains choices for specifying and accessing

message services that may be available from your service provider (for
example, text messages and voice mail).

Voice Mail

The

W‚vprÃHhvy submenu allows you to enter and access your voice

mail access number if you have voice mail service from your service

provider. A number and the voice message icon (

) appear in the

Standby screen to indicate the number of new unread voice mes-
sages. The maximum number of new voice mail messages that can be

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