Using Memory Dialing - Motorola FX5000 User Manual

Digital fixed wireless telephone
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FX5000.book Pages 18 - 19 Monday, February 14, 2000 1:24 PM
Operating Your Telephone
How to Receive a Call
When you hear the ring tone indicating an incoming call, lift the handset to your ear
and begin the conversation.
How to End a Call
When you are finished with your conversation, hang up the handset in the base.
Note If you wish to place another call right away, you may simply press and release the hang-
up button in the handset. You will hear the dial tone and you may dial a new number for the
next call.
Redialing Last Number Called
This feature allows you to press a single button to automatically place a call to the last phone
number you called (either placed by entering the number from the keypad or recalled from
memory).
1. With power on, lift the handset, then press and release
2. You will hear the ring tone in the handset earpiece.
3. Begin the conversation when the called party answers.
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Using Memory Dialing

Storing Numbers in Memory
Your phone provides nine memory locations (designated by location numbers 1, 2, through 9)
in which to store frequently called phone numbers. Each memory location accepts up to
20 digits.
1. Press
. LED indicator will blink red and green.
STO
2. Enter the phone number you wish to store (up to 20 digits).
3. Press
.
STO
4. Enter a location number (e.g.,
,
,
1
2
Note
If you store a phone number in a memory location where a number is already stored,
the new number will permanently overwrite the old number.
You can abort the store process by pressing the Flash key
Operating Your Telephone
etc.).
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