3-4 Contacts directory and the phone interface 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved.2 Select a log event and press Create card. Ifthe contact card already exists, the commandis dimmed.To view only certain communication types:1 Open the General log and press Filter.2 Select the communication type you want toview and press OK.Note: Remote mailbox, Terminal and Internetconnections are logged as data calls.Contacts directory and the phone interfaceCopying contact information between the inter-faces is possible only via the phone interface (seechapter 13 "Phone interface: Menus - Memoryfunctions (Menu 8)" on page 13-13, except whena new SIM card is inserted into the communica-tor and you open the communicator interface. Inthat case, you will be prompted to confirm thecopying of the SIM memory contents into theContacts directory, as described in chapter 2"Getting started: First start-up - SIM card con-tents" on page 2-2.When the memory contents of a SIM card arecopied to the directory, the Contacts applicationwill create the same number of new contactcards as the number of memory locations in useon the SIM card. The numbers in the SIM cardmemory locations are inserted in the Tel field ofthe contact card.When contact information is copied from theContacts directory to the SIM card, the contactnames may not fully fit in the SIM card’s memory.Entering contact informationvia the phone interfaceEntering new or editing existing contact namesand phone numbers via the phone interface willcreate a new contact card in the Contacts direc-tory. See chapter 13 "Phone interface: Usingmemory - Storing information via the phone in-terface" on page 13-5.Note: When you store or copy phone numbersfrom the phone interface to the Contactsdirectory, the phone numbers go to the Telfield, not to the Tel(GSM) or Tel(PCN) field.Sending SMS messages requires, however,that the recipient’s mobile phone numberis stored in the Tel(GSM) or Tel(PCN) field.Check that the phone numbers are in the correctfields in the contact card.Figure 3-2