Radio Shack CT-502 Owner's Manual page 38

Flip-style handheld cellular telephone with silent vibrating alert
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Storing Speed Dial Numbers in Blocks
To help you organize and easily recall information, you can
store speed dial numbers in "blocks," so numbers with similar
characteristics (such as family, friends, services, and so on)
are stored together.
The memory blocks in your phone are divided this way:
Block Number
0
1
2
3
4
5
To store a number in a memory block, follow Steps 1–4 in
"Storing Speed Dial Numbers," but in Step 2, enter the block
number then press
the first unused memory location in the selected block.
Note: If the block you select is full,
ry location number in that block appear briefly, then the cur-
rently stored information and
To select a different memory block , press
ter the new block number, then press
To store the number in the last available memory location of
the current block and replace the information currently stored
there, press
.
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Includes Memory Locations
01 – 09
10 – 19
20 – 29
30 – 39
40 – 49
50
. The phone automatically selects
and the last memo-
Full
Change?
flash on the display.
then
END
.
, en-
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