Phone Book
You can store names and phone numbers in the memory of the phone or SIM
cards. The
phone memory stores up to 1000 entries, each of which contains name, 4 phone
numbers
(mobile, home, office and fax), company name, e-mail address and birthday. You
can set
photo caller ID, ringtone and groups for each.
Menu > Phone Book
To add name cards
In idle, input numbers directly:
Option > Save > Select the location for saving
Or: Menu > Phone Book > Add New Entry > Select the location for saving
You can edit the name, mobile phone number, home phone number, company name,
e-mail address, office phone number, fax number, birthday, photo caller
ID/video, ringtone
and group of each contact. (You may set the number of columns in the [Fields] in
the
[Phone book Settings].
To search the phone book
| Functions |
Description |
| Quick Search |
Menu > Phone Book > Quick Search
The phone will display the corresponding entry. |
| Name Search |
Menu > Phone Book > Name Search > Input characters > OK
The phone will display the contact list of the phone book, and
the corresponding entry will be highlighted. If there is no
matching entry, the cursor will be placed on the entry most
similar to the characters input. |
| View by Category |
Menu > Phone Book > View By Category> select the
categories |
To dial a number from the phone book
Menu > Phone Book > Quick Search
Or Menu > Phone Book > View By Category > Select the categories
The desired contact will be highlighted.
Press Send key to make a call. If the entry contains more than one numbers, the
number
selection screen will be displayed. You can select one and press Send key to
dial.
To view a name card
In the contact list of the phone book, select the required name card:
Option > View
Tip: When viewing an entry, you may press Send key to dial the number of the contact.
To modify a name card
In the contact list of the phone book, select the name card to be modified:
Option > Edit
To delete a name card
There are two ways to delete a phone book entry.
In Contacts list, select the entry you want to delete: Option > Delete
Select Menu > Phone Book > Delete All > One By One
To delete name card by batch
Select Menu > Phone Book > Delete All > From Master/From Slave/From Phone and
input the phone password to delete all entries stored in the Master SIM, Slave
SIM or
phone memory.
To copy / move / duplicate a name card
In the contact list of the phone book, select the name card to be
copied/moved/duplicated:
Option > Copy / Move / Duplicate
Tip: “Copy” means copying to other storage location, “Duplicate” means creating a
duplicate in the same storage location.
You can copy all entries stored in the SIM cards to the phone memory, or copy
all entries
stored in the phone memory to the SIM cards:
Select Menu > Phone Book > Copy All > From Master to Phone / From Slave to
Phone/From Phone to Master/From Phone to Slave.
To send SMS/MMS
In the contacts list, select the entry which you need to send SMS/MMS:
Option > Send Master SMS/Send Slave SMS/Send Master MMS/ Send Slave MMS
To send name cards
You can send a vCard through the SMS of Master SIM. The phone book entries
can’t be
sent through Slave SMS.
Option > Send vCard > Send by Master SMS
You can send a vCard to another compatible device by Bluetooth
Option > Send vCard > Send by Bluetooth
You can also send a vCard to File Manager (with the format of .vcf).
Option > Send vCard > Save to File
To import / export name cards
You can export the phone book entries by batch to the File Manager (with the
format
of .vcf), or vice versa.
Menu > Phone Book > Import & Export > Export to File
You can export all the phone book entries stored in the phone memory and SIM
card to
the folder Contact under File Manager. The existing data in this folder will be
deleted
before exporting.
Menu > Phone Book > Import & Export > Import from File
You can import all the phone book entries from the folder Contact under File
Manager to
the phone book of the phone memory. The entries can’t be imported to SIM card.
To set Caller Group
Menu > Phone > Phone Book > Caller Group
Select the group to be set:
To edit the name: Highlight the name and select Edit.
To select a ringtone: Press Navigation key (Left/Right) to select a ringtone for
this
group. If you select none, when a call from the number of a group comes in, the
default
ringtone designated by system will be played.
To select a picture: Press Navigation key (Left/Right) to select a picture for
this group.
If you select none, when a call from the number of a group comes in, the default
picture
designated by system will be displayed.
To select incoming call light color: Press Navigation key (Left/Right) to select
a color
for this group. If you select none, when a call from the number of a group comes
in, the
default color designated by system will be lit.
To select a video: Press Navigation key (Left/Right) to select a video for this
group. If
you select none, when a call from the number of a group comes in, the default
video
designated by system will be displayed.
To select a group member: Enter the list of group members, and select Option >
Add.
Tip: You can select group members from the entries stored in the phone only.
Memory Status of Phone Book
Menu > Phone Book > Settings > Memory Status
The screen will display the current memory status of the phone books of the SIM
cards
and the phone memory.
To set storage location
Menu > Phone Book > Settings > Preferred Storage> Master / Slave / Phone
Fields Setup
Menu > Phone Book > Settings > Fields
Tip: When adding entries in the phone book of the phone memory, the columns that can
be edited depends on the setting here.
Set speed dial
Menu > Phone Book > Speed Dial
View the phone info.
Menu > Phone Book > Owner Number
Set SOS Number and make an Emergency Call
The phone defaults three SOS numbers, which are 112, 100 and 101. These
numbers
can't be edited, but can be dialed out with SIM card inserted. If you have not
inserted sim
cards, you can only input and dial 112.
Tip: The 112 is the international emergency number. It can be used in any country
whether a SIM card is available or not, as long as you are included in a GSM network.