VTech A700 User Manual

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are in the same country - see ‘Making International
Call’ in the previous chapter for details on entering
the required prefix(es),

2

c twice - display shows Enter name,

3 Enter the name using the keypad as outlined below,

4

c to save the completed entry in your Phonebook.

To enter a name:
1 Press the keypad button that shows the required

letter - the first one of the letters printed on the
button will be displayed (other character choices
for that button are shown at the top of the display).

2 If the first letter is not the one required, press the

same button repeatedly until the required letter is
displayed – you may need to practice this
technique as the letter is selected one second after
the button was last pressed (

a to delete a

mistake).

3 Repeat the above process for each letter to build a

name, with the aid of the following special features:

Spaces -

1 to insert a space,

Move cursor - Click

e to move the cursor back/

forward through the text, hold

e to go to the

start or end,

Case shift - Press

* before a required button

to shift between upper and lower case (the arrow
in the lower left corner of the display shows the
case setting - down for lower case, up for upper
case). The initial letter is automatically capitalized,

Shift/number lock – Press and hold

* to

change between normal case (outline arrow in
lower left corner of the display), upper case shift
lock (solid arrow) and number lock (1 in a box)
for entering a series of numbers,

Delete - Click

a to delete a character, hold a

to delete the whole name,

International characters - Numbers and
International characters appear after the standard
characters shown on each button,

Punctuation characters - Use

0 and # to

provide special characters:

0 provides . , 0 ? ! ” : ; @ £ $ ¥ ( ) < > _

# provides . # * + / - = & %

Max. characters - The maximum number of
characters is determined by your smart (SIM)
card and the counter in the lower left corner
shows the characters used.

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Getting started and everyday use

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