Storing phone numbers in the phone book, Push, Turn to select “save,” then push – Sony CM-B1200 User Manual
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Your phone features a built-in Phone Book
memory, in which you can store up to 99 (01–99)
phone numbers with names. You can dial stored
numbers quickly by recalling them from the
Phone Book (see page 28)
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.
In the following example, the phone number to be stored is 123-456-7890, and the
name is SONY.
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 24).
2
Push
.
The Options menu appears.
3
Turn
to select “Save,” then push
.
The following display appears, prompting you for a
name to accompany the number.
4
Use the number buttons to enter the name.
If you press the same button in quick succession, the
letter you just entered changes. (See the “Alphanumeric
table” on page 23.) For the next entry, wait until the
cursor moves one step to the right or use
/
or
to move the cursor and insert spaces between
characters. If you enter the wrong character, press
CLR
to clear the character highlighted by the cursor.
Storing phone numbers in the Phone Book
Enter a Name
S
:Save
Enter a Name
:Save
123-456-7890
:Options
OPTIONS
Find Number
Send
Save
2
ABC
3
DEF
5
JKL
6
MNO
8
TUV
0
OPER
4
GHI
7
PQ
RS
9
WX
YZ
1
PWR
CLR
SEND
END
Number
buttons,
/
CLR
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