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USING MEMORY
Your phone has 50 speed-dial memory locations that can
each hold a phone number (up to 32 digits) and a name (up
to 14 characters, including spaces).
STORING SPEED DIAL NUMBERS
Note: If you are unable to complete Steps 1 and 2 within 8
seconds, the display goes blank to conserve battery power.
Press
to recall the display, then try the steps again.
END
1. Clear the display (if necessary), enter the phone number
you want to store, then press
(location) then
Locatn
2. Within 8 seconds, enter the 2-digit memory location
number (01–50) where you want to store the phone
number, or press
unused memory location.
prompt you for the next step.
Notes:
• Remember that your phone uses memory location 01
for one-touch emergency dialing. Store only your local
emergency number (such as 911) in that location.
• If you enter an invalid location number (such as 51),
the phone displays
the location prompt. Enter a valid location number.
3. To enter the phone number without entering a name,
skip to Step 4.
Or, for each letter of the speed-dial name you want to
enter, repeatedly press the key (
that contains that letter, then press
cursor to the next position.
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. The phone displays
STO
.
_ _
to automatically select the first
Alpha or STO
appears to
Invalid Locatn
followed by
,
, and so on)
2
3
DEF
ABC
#
to move the