Accessing contacts menu, Creating a new contact, Adding a code or extension – Kyocera KX12 User Manual

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Storing Contacts

5 S

TORING

C

ONTACTS

Use your phone’s Contacts directory to store
information about a person or company.
Each contact entry can have up to six phone
numbers, two email addresses, two Web
addresses, two street addresses, and a space
for notes.

Accessing Contacts menu

There are two ways to access the Contacts menu.

– Select

Menu

Contacts

– Press

to select Contacts.

This user guide describes how to navigate through
the phone's Contact menu by pressing

.

Using the Scroll button
There are three ways to use the scroll button
located on the right side of the phone:

– In idle mode, press and hold the scroll

button up to access Custom Menu or press
and hold down to access Recent Calls.

– Press the walkie-talkie button to access

Push to Talk and then press the scroll
button up or down to scroll through PTT
menu items.

– With your phone's display set to List View

you can press

to select

Menu

and

then press the scroll button up or down to
scroll through menus. To change the
display to List View see “Choosing a menu
view” on page 41.

Creating a new contact

1.

From the home screen, enter the phone
number you want to save, including the
area code.

2.

Press

to select

Save

.

3.

Press

to select

Save New Contact

.

4.

Enter a name for the contact.
– If you need to learn how to enter letters,

see “Understanding text entry screens” on
page 23.

– To add a symbol or smiley to the contact

name, or to change the text entry mode,
press

to select

Options

.

5.

Either save now or add more
contact information.
– To save now, press

to select

Save

.

– To enter additional phone numbers, email

and Web addresses, street addresses or
notes, press

down repeatedly. For

help switching between numbers and
letters for email or Web addresses, see
“Changing modes” on page 24.

Adding a code or extension

When you save the phone number of an
automated service, you may include a pause to
stop dialing, for example, where you would wait
to dial an extension.

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