Storing Numbers In Memory; Quick-Storing A Caller's Phone Number - Radio Shack Caller ID System 1500 Owner's Manual

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STORING NUMBERS IN
MEMORY
You can store up to three phone num-
bers (15 digits each) in the phone's
priority memory locations (P1, P2, or
P3). To dial these numbers, see
"Memory Dialing" on Page 17.
Follow these steps to store a tele-
phone number in a priority memory
location.
Note: You must complete each step
within 30 seconds.
1. Press
.
STORE
LOCATION ?
pears on the display.
2. Press the desired priority memory
location button (
P1
NUMBER ?
appears on the dis-
play.
3. Enter the phone number you want
to store.
4. Press
. The entered phone
STORE
number is stored in the selected
priority memory location, a beep
sounds, and
COMPLETED
pears on the display for about 30
seconds. Then the time display
appears.
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Quick-Storing a Caller's
Phone Number
You can quickly store a Caller ID tele-
phone number in a priority memory
location.
Note: You must complete each step
within 30 seconds.
1. Repeatedly
ap-
,
, or
).
P2
P3
2. Press
3. Press the desired priority memory
ap-
press
REVIEW
recall
the
call
record
includes the number you want to
store.
.
STORE
LOCATION ?
pears on the display.
location button (
,
P1
P2
displayed phone number is stored
in that location, a beep sounds,
and
ap-pears on the
COMPLETED
display for about 30 seconds.
Then the current time appears.
to
which
ap-
, or
). The
P3

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