User's Manual

If you entered the number of a memory location that already a number stored in it, the phone prompts "Replace?"
Press <OK> to replace it with the new number or press <CLR> to go back a step.
3. Next, enter the name that goes with the number. To enter a letter, press the number key on
which it's listed once, twice or three times, depending on whether the letter you'd like to enter is
listed on the key first, second or third. (For example, < 2 > once for "A" Press < 2 > twice for
"B" and times for "C")
To enter letters consecutively that are listed on the same number key, press the # key to separate them. For
example, to spell Gill, you would do the do the following:
1. To enter "G," press < 4 > once.
2. To enter "I," first press * (since you will be pressing < 4 > again), then press < 4 > three
times to get "I,"
3. To enter "L," first pre press * (since you will be pressing < 5 > again), then press
< 5 > three times.
4. To enter the next "L," first pre press * (since you will be pressing < 5 > again), then press
< 5 > three times.
4. When the name is entered correctly, press <OK>. The phone displays a confirmation message
containing the name and number.
Entering a hard pause.
You can enter a hard pause in a number by pressing <MENU> while entering digits. The hard pause is displayed
as "p" on the phone. A hard pause is useful when you access an interactive voice response system, such as an
automated banking system.
Dialing from your phone book to a different area code.
When you're traveling outside your home service area, or when you're calling someone back from within
voice-mail, you may need to add an area code to the number. To temporarily add digits to the beginning of a
phone number, follow these steps:
1. Find the number you want to call. This can be done in several ways.
SCH-A330 (Dual-Band Triple-Mode)