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• To prevent unauthorized access to
special services, we recommend
you do not store a personal identifi-
cation number in memory.
1. Press
PROGRAM
.
MEMORY
ap-
pears.
2. Enter the number you want to store,
including any pause/redial or flash
entries (see “Entering a Pause” on
Page 22 or “Using Flash” on Page
17).
Notes:
• To store the last number you
dialed, simply press
PAUSE/
REDIAL
.
• If you make a mistake while
entering the number, start again
from Step 1.
3. Select the memory location where
you want to store the number.
• For an upper memory position,
simply press a memory button.
• For a lower memory position,
press
LOWER
,
then a memory
button.
The telephone rings and stores the
number.
Note: A double ring sounds if you made
an error in storing the number or if the
number exceeds 15 digits. If this hap-
pens, begin again at Step 1.
Use a flat-blade screwdriver to lift up the
plastic cover from the telephone number
index card. For each stored number,
write the person’s or company’s name
next to the appropriate memory location
number and upper or lower position on
the phone number index card. Use a
pencil in case you want to change it lat-
er.
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