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TELEPHONE MEMORY
Dialing Long Numbers
Use Two Memory Locations
You can store a dialing sequence of more than 24 digits by dividing it and
storing it in two memory locations (see "Storing Memory Numbers"). To
dial:
1
Get a dial tone.
2
Press the memory button for the first location, and wait for dialing
to stop.
3
Press the memory button for the second location.
Combine Manual and Memory Dialing
You can store part of a long number in a memory location. To dial, use the
memory button for the stored portion and manually dial the other digits. If
the stored portion is dialed first, wait for dialing to stop before you
continue with manual dialing.
Erasing Memory Numbers
To remove a number from memory, store another number in its place. To
clear a memory location and leave it empty:
Press G.
1
2
Press the location of the memory location you want to clear.
Press G.
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