Abbrev. dial, Phonebook match, Edit group – UTStarcom CDM-105 User Manual

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Section 2G: Using the Phone Book

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Abbrev. Dial

To specify a string of digits(5~6 digits) to be prepended
when using abbreviated calling:

1.

Press Menu (

) to access the main menu.

2.

Select Contacts (

).

3.

Select Abbrev. Dial (

).

4.

Select from the following:

Enable : Abbrev. Dial is enabled When the popup
window appears, enter the 5 or 6 digit prefix you
wish to use for abbreviated dialing (for example,
area code and prefix) and press OK (

).

Disable : Abbrev. Dial is disabled.

5.

Press Select (

).

Phonebook Match

Phonebook Match allows you to enable the phone to
display matches when you enter a 3 to 6 digit string of
numbers.

1.

Press Menu (

) to access the main menu.

2.

Select Contacts (

).

3.

Select Phonebook Match (

).

4.

Select from the following:

Enable : Phonebook match is enabled.

Disable : Phonebook match is disabled.

5.

Press Select (

).

Phone Book

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Section 2G: Using the Phone Book

Edit Group

To add, edit, or remove a Phone Book group:

1.

Press Menu (

) to access the main menu.

2.

Select Contacts (

).

3.

Select Edit Group (

).

4.

Select an action and perform the indicated steps:

To add a new group, scroll to Empty, press Select
(

), enter the new group name, and select a

group ring.

To edit a group name, scroll to the group and press

, enter a new group name, then press

.

To remove a group, scroll to the group and press
Del (

), and select Yes (

) to erase it.

Special #’s

Special numbers are numbers you designate as being
“always available,” even if you have call restrictions set.

To add or edit special numbers:

1.

Press Menu (

) to access the main menu.

2.

Select Contacts (

).

3.

Select Special #’s (

).

4.

Enter your phone’s lock code, then select an available
entry for the special number.

5.

Press Edit (

) enter a phone number, then

press OK (

) again to save the special number.

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