Memory Protect; Recalling/Scrolling From Memory; Recalling/Scrolling By Location Number - Motorola 4500 Manual

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Memory
NOTE Your phone is capable of storing up to 32
numeric characters or a combination of 16
numeric and seven alpha characters per memory
location.
Details on Utilizing Alpha Entry Mode
Once in Alpha Entry Mode, you can enter letters
using your numeric keypad. For example, "A" is at
the first press of 2, "B" is at the second press of
2, and "C" is at the third press of 2.
1 st
2 nd
Key
Press
Press
2
A
B
3
D
E
4
G
H
5
J
K
6
M
N
7
P
Q
8
T
U
9
W
X
EXAMPLE To enter "Bob" and his phone number
555-1234 into memory location 01:
1. Enter phone number by pressing
1 , 2, 3, 4 .
2. Press s , 0 , 1 . The display will flash
ALPHA –.
3. Press 2 twice to select "B". Press # to
advance to the next position. Press 6 three
times for "O". Press # . Press 2 twice more
to select the second "B".
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3 rd
4 th
Press
Press
C
F
I
L
O
R
S
V
Y
Z
5, 5, 5,
4. Press s . The display will flash 01 to confirm
that the name and phone number were
successfully stored in memory location 01.
NOTE If FulL displays, refer to "Memory Protect"
below.

Memory Protect

The directory has an automatic memory protect
feature which prevents the accidental overwriting
and loss of previously stored names and numbers
in memory. If you attempt to store a number or
name in a location that already contains an entry,
the phone will display FULL, and the name/number
in that memory location. The display will then
alternate between the previously stored number
and CHANGE?.
If you wish to save to that location, thus erasing
the old information, press s. If you wish to store
the entry in an alternate location, Press E, s
and the alternate location number.

Recalling/Scrolling from Memory

Information stored in memory can be recalled or
reviewed by location number. You may also scroll
the memory during a call. Pressing E once in
this case will cancel scrolling, but not the call.
Recalling/Scrolling by
Location Number
1. Press R.
2. Enter the desired two-digit location number.
or
Memory
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