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store up to 4 numbers per location. That way you can store hundreds of phone numbers for easy
access on the go!
In this chapter we will explain how to:
Store names and numbers in the phonebook
Recall phone numbers from memory
Dial in a flash with the super speed dial and turbo dial functions
Note: Follow these symbols as a guide for using the volume keys.
Making the most of memory
Tip:
If you purchase a MOTOROLA data Connectivity Kit, you can easily transfer data
between your phone and computer. See page __.
Numbered 01-99, each memory location allows you to store a name and as many as four phone
numbers. To help you find the right number, when you store the number you assign it an icon,
such as work, home, mobile, etc.
Once stored, when you view memory locations you will see the name, location and one icon for
each number stored.
To organize your phonebook for convenient recall, try storing related contacts in groups of ten.
For example, store your ten most frequently called numbers in locations 01 to 09, then you can
use the Turbo Dial keys to call them with the push of a key. You could store business contacts in
locations 10–19, family in 20–29, friends in 30–39, and so on.
Storing names and numbers
It is a good idea to use the internal phonebook of your cellular phone to store names and phone
numbers in the memory. With a little practice, you will see how easy it is.
1.
Enter number
Enter the phone number you want to store (including area code).
2.
Press [STO] to begin storing. You will see: Location XX?
3.
Enter location
Enter the two digits of the location you choose
Or
Enter [← *] to automatically store in the next available location
Or
Enter [CLR] to erase the location number and enter a new two-digit location number.
You will see: Location --
Or
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