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The TTY has a 32K (32768 characters) memory. The memory feature can save you time by letting you save
often used
messages, prepare a message before making a call to save on long distance charges, and to save
frequently called numbers.
MEMORY AREAS
The KVT100 memory is divided into 6 blocks, consisting of 5 “areas” labeled M1 to M5 plus a directory for
phone numbers:
•
M1
and
M2
can hold 32 characters each. These are suitable for short messages such as a greeting that
might be used for any incoming call.
•
M3
holds 256 characters, for somewhat longer messages like the answering machine message.
•
M4
holds approximately 1200 characters. This area can be used to store a message that will be sent as
an outgoing call.
•
M5
stores all outgoing and incoming data automatically, using the remaining available space. If the
space available to store messages runs out during a conversation, new data will overwrite the old data
in this memory area, beginning with the oldest message. This will not affect stored messages in any
other area. Information in area 5 cannot be sent to another TDD/TTY.
• A
PHONE DIRECTORY
(with labels D1-D9) provides 9 locations plus one password (D0) of 24
characters each, which can be used to store and view frequently dialed phone numbers.
ENTERING AND SAVING A MESSAGE
1. Press CTRL-5 to access the memory areas you want to use. The display will show:
“MEM#1#-#5# D(DIR)”
2. Press the number of the memory area you want to select.
For example press 1 to choose area M1.
CHAPTER 3
THE MEMORY
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