Calling From The Calls List; Additional Calls List Info; Saving To Your Phone Book; From The Directory - Sony CM-SB200 Operating Instructions Manual

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Calling From the Calls List

The Calls List is a chronological history the phone keeps of your ten
most recent calls (outgoing, incoming, missed, fax calls or data calls)
and scratch pad entries. If you call the same number twice in a row,
only the most recent call is stored. Each Calls List entry includes:
• The type of entry (Call To, Call From, Missed and Added)
• Corresponding name (if the digits match a Phone Book entry)
• Digits (phone number or Scratch pad entry)
From standby mode
1 Turn Jog Dial once to
access the Saved #s menu.
2 Turn Jog Dial up to select
Calls List.
3 Use Jog Dial to scroll
through your Calls List.
When the entry you want to
call is displayed, press
push Jog Dial twice to call it.
Additional Calls List information
Your phone stores additional information that isn't displayed on the
Calls List screen, including:
Time and date of the entry
Duration of the entry.
Digits that don't fit on one display line (only the last 12 digits
appear on the Calls List display).
To view additional information
1 Scroll to view a Calls List entry, then push Jog Dial to
display the Options menu.
2 Scroll and select View Number, Duration, or Time/Date.
Saving a Calls List entry to your Phone Book
Your Calls List is only temporary storage for your ten most recent call
items. When a new item is added, the oldest item is deleted. If you
want to keep a Calls List entry, save it to your Phone Book.
1 Scroll to view a Calls List entry, then push Jog Dial to
display the Options menu.
2 Scroll and select Save then follow the screen prompts.
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SB200 22-28 calls

From the Directory

1
Scroll and select Calls
List.
2
Use Jog Dial to scroll
through your Calls List.
When the entry you want to call
is displayed, press
Jog Dial twice to call it.
or
SEND
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or push
SEND
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