Using Your Phone
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English
Using Phone Memory
Use your phone’s internal Phone Book to store up to 99 names
and numbers for easy access.
In this section you will learn how to:
•
store names and numbers into the Phone Book
•
recall phone numbers from memory
•
clear names and numbers
•
dial a number with Speed Dial and Turbo Dial™
•
make notes on the scratchpad
Using Your Phone’s Built-in Phone Book
Each phone number in your phone book is stored in a
memory
location
numbered 01-99.
Arrange numbers for easy recall by storing related numbers in
groups. If you store the numbers you call most in locations 01-
09, then you can use Turbo Dial™ to call those numbers with a
single key. (See “Using the Turbo Dial™ Function” on page 24
for details.)
You can also store names to identify phone numbers. Later, you
can recall a number by the name that corresponds to it.
Storing Names and Numbers
How to Store Phone Numbers
1
Enter the phone number you want to store.
A
You can store up to 32 digits per phone number entry.
2
Press
Â
to begin storing.
The phone prompts you to enter a memory location. You will
see
Location ——
.
3
Enter the two-digit memory location where you want the
sequence stored.
or
Press
Ç
to store the sequence in the first available location.
or
Enter the first digit of the memory location, then
press
Ç
to
store the sequence in the first available location beginning
with that digit.
4
After keying in a location or pressing
Ç
key, the screen will
read
Alpha Or §
A
The
§
symbol in your display represents the Smart Button.
Enter a name to identify the phone number. (See the
following section for details on entering names.)
5
If you entered a name, press
A
or
Â
when you are finished.
Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the information
you stored.
Pressing
A
without entering a name will store the number
without a name being associated with it.
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