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If you want a lower case character, press and 
hold a key until the character appears in low-
er case. All further letters will appear in lower 
case until a key is pressed and held once 
again.
To enter a space between characters, press  . 
To correct a mistake, press  .
Once the desired character is on the display 
and you want to enter a new character, do ei-
ther of the following:
If the next required character is located on 
some key other than the previously pressed 
key, press the new key and the first character 
on the key will appear.
If the next required character is located on 
the same key as the present one, wait one 
second. The vertical cursor will appear to the 
right of the character just pressed. Alterna-
tively: Press   and select the character 
without waiting for the cursor to appear. 
Note: 
In alpha mode, the numeric characters 
available for each key are only for use with 
names. You cannot use the characters as ordi-
nary phone numbers.
Storing information via the 
phone interface
To store names and phone numbers via the phone 
interface (to enter other contact information, 
use the Contacts application): 
Press 
Memory
. 
Key in the name (of up to 30 characters) that 
you want to store with the phone number. For 
details, see the previous "Keying in a name" 
section.
Press 
Save
.
Key in the international access and country 
codes (if necessary), area code and phone 
number. Instead of the country-specific inter-
national access code, you can use the 
+
 char-
acter (press   twice). When the 
+
 character 
is used, the cellular network will automatical-
ly add the international access code of the 
country from which you are trying to call.
If you are storing DTMF sequences and want 
to use the DTMF special characters, for a 
pause, press   three times quickly, so that a 
p
 is displayed. For a wait character, press   
four times quickly, so that a 
w
 is displayed. 
For more information on storing DTMF se-
quences, see chapter 3 "Contacts: Contact 
cards - Storing DTMF tones"
Press 
Save
. The message SAVED will appear 
(in the middle of the display). The entry will be 
automatically saved in the Contacts directory 
in alphabetical order (numbers will precede 
letters).
See also chapter 3 "Contacts: Contacts directory 
and the phone interface".
Recalling information
You may retrieve phone numbers and names 
from memory by the name with which the re-
quired phone number was stored or by the speed 
dial number of the Contacts directory entry. 
To recall a phone number by corresponding 
name:
Press 
Memory
. 
Key in the name or its first letter(s).
Press 
Find
. The name closest to the keyed in 
characters will appear. 
You can move to the next name containing 
the same characters by pressing 
Next
, or 
scroll through the names with   or   until 
you reach the correct one.
To review the phone number stored with the 
name:
Press  . If the phone number has been 
designated a speed dial number, the location 
number of the name and phone number is 
shown in the upper right corner of the display.
Dialling shortcuts
The dialling shortcuts provide quick and conven-
ient ways to make voice calls.
Speed dialling
Speed dialling is a handy way to call fre-
quently-used phone numbers by keying one 
digit and the send key. You can define up to 
nine speed dial numbers in the communicator 
memory (“B” memory). For information on 
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