EC-364 (650-0833) Telephone Directory Modes Faxback Doc. # 3521 There are two Telephone Directory Modes: school/business and personal. In each, in addition to names and addresses, you can include Fun Faces of the people whose names and addresses, you want to keep. The two telephone directory modes work exactly alike: having two simply allows you to keep two separate lists, if you want. Each listing in either directory can include text of up to 380 characters. Secret Sender sorts names automatically. Enter the last name first to quickly find your entry. Entering One of the Telephone Directory Modes Enter the Telephone Directory Modes from the main menu. 1. Highlight either the school business directory icon or the personal directory icon (Symbol, Symbol). 2. Press EXE. "Name?" appears on the display. Entering Telephone Directory Data So that you can learn how to make your own directory entries, we'll take a sample directory listing step by step. We'll enter a listing for Eric Jackson: JACKSON ERIC 123-4567 570 Tandy Avenue Seattle, WA 90904 Portrait: Here are the steps: 1. Go into one of the phone directories, as described above. 2. Type: J A C K S O N SPACE E R I C EXE 3. Type: 1 2 3 - 4 5 6 7 EXE 4. Type: 5 7 0 SPACE ALPHA/NUM T FUNCTION UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW (to select "CAPS") EXE A N D Y SPACE SHIFT A V E N U E SHIFT S E A T T L E SPACE SHIFT W SHIFT A SPACE ALPHA/ NUM 9 0 9 0 4 EXE If you type in five or more lines, the top line will scroll off the display, and the indicator "UP ARROW" will appear on the left side of the screen. 5. When "Make Portrait?" appears on the display, use LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to select "Yes" or "No." Then press EXE. 6. To change the face shown on the display, use UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW. Then press EXE. 7. Use UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW to choose among the various features. Hair <-> Bangs <-> Eyebrows <-> Eyes <-> Nose <-> Mouth <-> Beard <-> Mustache <-> Glasses <-> Outline <-> 8. When a feature screen is shown, use LEFT ARROW and RIGHT ARROW to change the feature. Each facial feature is numbered for easy identification. The following table shows how many variations are available for each feature. Feature Variations Feature Variation Hair 60 Mouth 50 Bangs 58 Outline 42 Eyebrows 55 Glasses 11 Eyes 55 Mustache 16 Nose 42 Beard 11 9. Press EXE to store the data. 10. "Name?" now appears on the display, to prompt input of the next directory listing. Repeat Steps 2-9 to enter more numbers and faces. Notes: If you attempt to store more data than there is room for, the message, "Memory Full!" will appear on the display. If this happens, press, AC/ON to clear the message. Then delete unnecessary data, and try entering the data again. If you press AC/ON or C/CLR during data display, "Name?" will appear on the display. Automatic Sorting All of the listings you enter in a directory are automatically sorted alphabetically, by name. To switch between a display which shows only data, and a display which shows a portrait along with the data, press EXE while the data is displayed. Recalling Telephone Directory Data There are two ways to recall telephone directory data: Sequential search Initial character search Sequential Search 1. Enter the school/business or personal directory mode. 2. Use UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW to search through your listings, one after another, alphabetically. If you hold down UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW, Secret Sender quickly scrolls through your directory until it reaches the beginning/end of the alphabet. If you have no entries recorded in the directory, the message, "No Record!" will appear on screen. Initial Character Search 1. Enter the school business or personal directory mode. 2. Type in the first few letters of a name, For example, to find Jackson Eric, type: J A C K. Then press UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW. Note: You can use up to 16 characters in an initial character search. So you could also type in Eric Jackson's entire name, to narrow down the search. If you press DOWN ARROW, the unit will display the first directory listing with the initial characters that you typed. If you press UP ARROW, the unit will display the last directory listing with the initial characters that you typed. You may find Eric Jackson, in our example, on the first try. Or you may also have listings for Wolfman Jack and President Andrew Jackson. You would then find one of those entries first, depending on whether you touched UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW. If the entry you are looking for cannot be found, the message, "Not Found!" will appear on the display. If this happens, press LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to try again with a different spelling; maybe you forgot exactly how you spelled the name when you entered it. (br/all-12/09/94)