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 Contacts
Creating a Contacts Entry
A number or address and a Contacts type are 
required for all Contacts entries. Other information is 
optional. You may enter the information in any order 
by scrolling through the entry form.
To create a Contacts entry:
From the Idle screen, select Contacts and press 
O
.
Select Contacts > [New Entry] and press 
O
.
Press m to select a text entry method and 
press 
O
.
Enter the first/last name of the contact.
To backspace a character press 
A
 under Delete.
If you want to store the entry’s Email address, 
scroll to Email enter the address.
If you want to store the entry’s Instant Voice ID,   
scroll to Instant Voice ID enter the ID.
To store the entry’s enterprise extension, scroll to 
Enterprise Ext. enter the extension.
Note: The enterprise extension should only be 
used on your campus and not other 
campuses or companies.
To store the entry’s phone number, scroll to No. 
and enter the phone number.
Enter the number. For phone numbers, use the 
10-digit format. For email addresses, see 
“Entering Text”. 
To assign a contacts type of the number being 
stored, scroll to Type and use the left/right 
segments of the navigation dial to select the type 
(Work, Home, Mobile, or Other).
10To assign a speed dial number, number being 
stored, scroll to Speed # and the next available 
number can be assigned or you can enter the 
desired speed dial number 1-1000) if it is 
available.
11 If you want to assign a ring ID to the entry, scroll 
to Ringer ID and use the left/right segments of 
the navigation dial to select the desire ringer ID.
You can continue entering more numbers for 
different Contacts Type (Work, Home, Mobile, or 
Other) for this entry.
12When you are finished entering all the information 
needed for this entry, press 
B
 under Save.
Voice Tags
If you want to create a voice tag for a phone 
number, select Voice Tag.
As directed by the screen prompts, say and 
repeat the name you want to assign to the 
number. Speak clearly into the microphone.