Nokia 282 Series Cellular Telephone
(170-1226/1251/1252/1253) Phone Book Faxback Doc. # 52776
The Phone Book can store up to 75 phone numbers and names. It also has a
"notepad" where you can store one additional temporary number and name.
The maximum number of Phone Book entries depends on how much information
you store in each entry. The more information you store in each entry,
the fewer entries you can have. The Phone Book holds 75 entries if the
average entry size is about 10 digits and 12 characters.
This section includes details for using the Phone Book. You can also use
Menu 1 to find, save, edit, and erase stored Phone Book entries. See
"Phone Book (Menu 1)" in Faxback Doc. # 52777.
Saving Entries
Quick Save
1. At the Ready screen, enter the area code (if needed) then the phone
number, then press OK.
2. At the Save Name: prompt, enter the name (optional) then press OK
twice. (See "Entering Names" below).
Note: Identical names cannot be stored in the Phone Book. If you try to
store a name that is already stored, the phone will ask if you want
to replace the entry. To do this, at REPLACE? (followed by the
name), press OK.
If you don't want to replace the contents, re-enter the information
using a slightly different name, then save again.
Entering Names
1. When Save Name: and the [ABC] indicator appear, you can enter letters
by pressing the keypad keys a certain number of times, as indicated in
the table below.
Note: If you keep the name short, then the entire entry (both name and
number) can fit on one screen.
2. \/ and /\ move the cursor. CLR backspaces (and erases). To clear the
whole display, press and hold CLR.
1 2 3 4 5
KEY PRESS PRESSES PRESSES PRESSES PRESSES
1 1 1 1 1 1
2 A B C 2 A
3 D E F 3 D
4 G H I 4 G
5 J K L 5 J
6 M N O 6 M
7 P Q R S 7
8 T U V 8 T
9 W X Y Z 9
* Moves the cursor to the next space immediately.
# Adds a space between letters.
Punctuation Marks
Press 0 repeatedly until you get the punctuation mark you want:
- ? ! , . : " ` & $ ( ) 0
The Cursor
You can either wait a second for the cursor to move to the next space or
you can press * to force it to the next space.
Phone Book Location 75
This is a special Phone Book Location. If you store a number in Location
75, you can make calls to that number even if the phone is locked. See
"Lock Phone (Menu 6)" in Faxback Doc. # 52777.
Note: Location 75 may not be available if there is no space remaining in
the Phone Book. This can happen if other locations contain long
names and numbers.
Special Characters in Stored Numbers
In stored numbers, you can include a 2.5 second pause (`p'), a wait (`w'),
or a link to another Phone Book Location (`+'). These are used to
automate the sending of Touch Tones.
See "Automatically Sending Touch Tones" in Faxback Doc. # 52778.
To enter a Pause (p), press ***. Note that a `p' appears on the
display, but this is different from just keying in the letter `p'.
To enter a Wait (w), press ****.
To enter a link (+) to another location, press **. A `+' in the middle
of a string link to another location.
Note: A `+' at the beginning of a number is used for international calls.
See "Making a Call" in Faxback Doc. # 52775 for more information.
Linking Two Phone Book Locations for Long Touch-Tone Strings:
1. Store the phone number that will be linked and remember its location
number.
2. Store the Touch Tone sting in another location an remember its
location number.
3. Recall the phone number from the Phone Book.
4. Press OK until you see Edit No:. Press **. The `+' character is
displayed after he phone number.
5. Enter the location number (one or two digits) of the Touch Tone string
(from Step 2). Store the new contents (phone number, `+', and Touch
Tone location). When the phone displays SAVE IN LOCATION? enter the
location number from Step 1 and press Ok.
For details on sending Touch Tones, see "Sending Touch Tones" in Faxback
Doc. # 52778.
Making a Call Using the Two Joined Locations:
1. Recall the first location and press SEND. This dials the phone
number, but the dialing stops at the `+' character.
2. When the call is established, press MENU SEND. The phone will
automatically send the Touch Tone string in the second location
(which is displayed).
Viewing Entries
You can look for an entry by its name or location number, or you can just
scroll through all the stored names and numbers.
Longer entries may be shown on two or three screens, as indicated by the
down (\/) or up (/\) overflow indicators. When you see these, press \/ or
/\ to view the other part of the entry.
With (any part of) the entry displayed, to make a call to the number in
the entry press SEND.
Searching by Name
1. At the Ready Screen, press OK.
2. Find Name: and [ABC] appear. Enter the first letter(s) of the name,
then press OK.
3. The nearest match in the Phone Book will be displayed. From here,
press \/ or /\ to scroll other entries (unless in a call).
Finding an Entry by Location Number:
Enter the one- or two-digit number (1-75) then press \/ or /\.
For example, to recall the name and number in location 20, enter 2 0
then press \/. Keep pressing the arrow keys to view other Phone Book
entries.
Scrolling Through the Whole Phone Book
From the Ready Screen, press \/ or /\ repeatedly.
Using the Notepad Memory
Saving an Entry in the Notepad
Enter the name and number normally, then when SAVE IN LOCATION? is
displayed, press # then press OK.
Viewing the Entry in the Notepad
From the Ready Screen, press # then \/ to view the number.
Note: The number you store in the notepad remains there until you store
another number in the notepad.
Moving an Entry
1. Recall the name and number. Press OK.
2. At Edit Name: press OK, and at Edit No: press OK.
3. At SAVE IN LOCATION?, enter the new location number then press OK.
The phone will display MOVE?.
4. Press OK to move or press CLR to exit without moving.
Erasing an Entry
See "Erasing Entry (Menu 1 4)" in Faxback Doc. # 52777.
Editing an Entry
See "Edit Entry (Menu 1 3)" in Faxback Doc. # 52777.
Using the VIP Feature
You can personalize your phone so that it rings with a special "fanfare"
tone when you receive a call from one of three specific numbers that you
tag as "VIP" in the Phone Book. The phone also displays VIP when ringing.
See "VIP List (Menu 1 6)" in Faxback Doc. # 52777 for details on "tagging"
VIP entries.
If you have selected the Quiet Profile, the ringing increases from Level 1
to Level 5 for VIP ringing (instead of the usual Beep + Vibra used in the
Quiet Profile).
Note: You must subscribe to calling line identification service with your
cellular carrier for this feature to work.
(EB 5/21/99)
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