2) Press STO +
★
.
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G r o u p i n g
A u t o S t o r e
P r e s s 0 - 9
3) Press group number (Example 1).
The phone searches the vacant memory according to the entered number and are
stored in the first vacant location in that group.
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S t o r e d 12
example
The phone stores the number and names into the grouped vacant memory area as
follows:
Input Key
Memory Area
[0]
01 to 09
[1]
10 to 19
[2]
20 to 29
[3]
30 to 39
[4]
40 to 49
[5]
50 to 59
[6]
60 to 69
[7]
70 to 79
[8]
80 to 89
[9]
90 to 99
RECALLING A NUMBER FROM MEMORY
Numbers stored in any of the 99 memory locations can be recalled for viewing and
or changing as the user prefers.
1) Press RCL+Memory Location Number (Example 12 if known). If not known
use # or
★
to find the desired number.
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1 2 )
1234567
WORK
KEYING IN NAMES
1) Press FCN + 3. The NAME indicator will appear on the display to show that the
phone is in the name mode. When you press a key, letters will appear instead of
numbers.
2) Select the key labeled with the letter you want. Press it once to obtain the first
letter, twice to obtain the second, three times to obtain the third and four times to
obtain the digit. If you miss the letter you want, continue to press until it is displayed
again.
3) Select further letters
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in the same way.
@ )
Name
Indicator
4) If you want the same letter twice, press the # key. This allows you to advance
one space, then you can select it again.
5) Note that you can enter up to 10 characters. Each “space” and “hyphen”
entry is included as part of the maximum 10 characters.
6) If you begin your memory store procedure in NAME mode when you have fin-
ished keying in the name, you must store this information to a vacant memory
location before you can key in the numbers. Press RCL to recall the memory loca-
tion where you stored the NAME, then you can start keying in the phone number.
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