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Managing Your Speed Dial List
Using the Speed Dial screen, you can store up to 48 speed dial entries in your 
personal 2410 telephone directory. You can access this screen by pressing the 
SpDial softkey at the Home screen.
When you have created a speed dial list, the Speed Dial screen displays the 
saved entries in alphabetical order. A single page displays six entries.
You can add entries, delete entries, and make changes to saved entries in your 
personal speed dial list using the softkeys displayed at the bottom of the 
screen. You can also save Call Log entries to your Speed Dial List.
Quick Access to Speed Dial Entries
When you access your speed dial list to select, edit, or delete entries, you can 
use the index feature to locate a specific entry quickly. For example, press 1 on 
the dialpad to move directly to the beginning of the list. 
You can use keys 2 through 9 on the dialpad to locate entries beginning with 
the letters that correspond to these keys. For example, press 3 to locate the 
first entry that begins with the letter “D.” If no entries begin with the letter “D,” 
then the first entry that begins with the letter “E” is selected.
Insert Mode
After you select a speed dial entry for editing, you can use the Insert Mode 
while you are working in the Edit screen. When Insert Mode is enabled (as 
indicated by 
 to the right of Insert Mode in the lower right corner of the 
screen display), use 
 
to move the cursor to the left without erasing 
characters. For example, you can press 
 
to insert an area code in front of 
an existing telephone number in a saved entry.
To turn Insert Mode on and off, press its associated button on the Edit Name/
Number screen. Note that when you first access the Edit Name screen, Insert 
Mode is “off.” 
Entering Characters
Keep in mind that each time you press a key on the dialpad, the alphabetic 
character associated with the key is shown on the screen display. In some 
cases, you may need to press the same key repeatedly to select other 
alphabetic characters. For example, to enter “Jack:”
Press 5 for “J.” This first letter is automatically entered as an uppercase 
letter. All of the following characters in the word appear in lowercase.
Press 2 for “a.” Then, press 
 to advance the cursor.
Press 2 three consecutive times for “c.” 
Press 5 twice for “k.”
Note that you must use 
 if the next character you want to enter uses the 
same key as the character you just entered (for example, the characters “a” 
and “c” are both entered using the 2 key).