
Advanced functions
60 NN42030-101 Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator 3.1 Standard 04.05 October 2010
Performing a local search
You can do a local search to find contacts that you added to your BlackBerry address book and buddies
that you downloaded to the Avaya 3100 MC - Client for BlackBerry.
Searching the local directories
1. Navigate to the Search pane.
2. Enter as much of the contact’s name as you know. You can enter one name (first or last) or both
names (with a space between the names).
For example,
— Enter mar to search for Mary Smith or Jim Martins.
— Enter jo sa to search for John Sanders or Sam Johnson.
Search results display as you type. As you continue typing, the list is updated with entries from the
local directory.
Searching the corporate directory
You can find contacts by searching the corporate and local directories.
Searching the corporate and local directories
1. Navigate to the Search pane.
2. Enter as much of the contact’s name as you know. You can enter one name (first or last) or both
names (with a space between the names).
For example,
— Enter mar to search for Mary Smith or Jim Martins.
— Enter jo sa to search for John Sanders or Sam Johnson.
Search results display as you type. As you continue typing, the list is updated with entries from the
local directory.
3. Select Menu, Search Corporate.
Search results displays results from the corporate directory.
4. To resume a local search, select Menu, New Search.
The search results list is cleared. The next search you initiate is local.
Note: You can start a call or IM by selecting an entry, and then selecting either Menu, Call <number>
or Menu, IM.
Viewing search details
Viewing detailed information for a contact on the search results list
1. Navigate to the Search pane.
2. Perform a search.
3. Scroll to and highlight the entry you want to view.
4. Select Menu, Show Details.
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