4.1Advanced Calling OperationsStoring phone numbers in the Phone BookYour phone features a built-in Phone Book memory,in which you can store up to 99 (01–99) phonenumbers with names. You can dial stored numbersquickly by recalling them from the Phone Book (seepage XX).Each phone number can contain up to 32 digits, and each name up to 12 characters.This section shows how to store, edit, and erase Phone Book numbers quickly.1 On the standby display, use the number buttons to enter the number.The number appears on the display. In addition, you can store hyphens,pauses, and links with your Phone Book entries (see page XX).2 Push .The Options menu appears.3 Turn to select Save, then push .The message Enter a Name appears on the display, prompting you for aname to accompany the number.4 Use the number buttons to enter the name.If you press the same button in quick succession, you will scroll through thecharacters available on that button. (See the “Alphanumeric table” on page29.) For the next entry, wait until the cursor moves one step to the right oruse / or to move the cursor and insert spaces between characters.If you enter the wrong character, press CLR to clear the character highlightedby the cursor.To enter “SONY”Press 7 RSPQfour times to enter an “S.”Press 6 MNO three times to enter an “O.” Wait until the cursor moves one step to theright for the next entry.Press 6 MNO twice to enter an “N.”Press 9 YZWXthree times to enter a “Y.”5 When you are finished, push to store the phone number and name.The message Save in location XX? appears on the display, indicating thefirst available memory location.6 Push to store the new number in the first available memory location.If you want to store it in another location, turn to select the desiredlocation or enter the location number, then push . A confirmation messageappears, followed by the status of the Phone Book.TipIn addition, you can use the Directory menu to store Phone Book numbers (see page XX).CLR0OPER - 9 YZWX/4_CM_Z200 6/8/98, 9:27 AM1