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Storing Names and
Numbers in the Direct Dial
memory
You can store up to 3 names and phone
numbers in the memory.
Make sure that the handset is on the
cradle, the AC adaptor is connected
and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET
indicator light is off.
1
Press
{
FUNCTION/EDIT
}
.
2
Scroll to
“
Save M1,M2,M3 ?
”
by
pressing
{
4
}
or
{
3
}
and
press
{
OK
}
(
Yes
key).
3
Enter a name, up to 15
characters with the dialing
buttons
{
0
}
to
{
9
}
,
{
£
}
and
{
#
}
(p. 32).
• To move the cursor, press
{
:
}
or
{
9
}
.
• If a name is not required, go to step
4.
4
Press
{
OK
}
(
Next
key).
5
Enter a phone number up to 32
digits.
• If you enter a wrong number,
press
{
ERASE
}
and enter the correct
number.
• To erase all of the digits, press and
hold
{
ERASE
}
.
• If you want to change the storing
name, press
{
3
}
to reach the
desired display.
6
Press one of the Direct Dial
button (
{
M1
}
,
{
M2
}
or
{
M3
}
)
(
Save
key).
(Example:
{
M1
}
is pressed.)
• A long beep sounds.
• The entered name and phone
number are displayed.
• After a few seconds, the display will
return to step 2. To exit the
programming mode, press
{
EXIT
}
or wait for 60 seconds.
• When using the Call Restriction
feature (p. 42), you cannot store a
phone number in the Direct Dial
memory (
{
M1
}
,
{
M2
}
or
{
M3
}
).
If the Direct Dial button
selected manually is occupied,
the display will be shown as
below.
To overwrite, press
{
OK
}
(
Yes
key).
To select the other empty Direct
Dial memory, press
{
3
}
(
No
key)
and press an empty Direct Dial
button (
{
M1
}
,
{
M2
}
or
{
M3
}
).
• A long beep sounds.
• The display will return to step 2. To
exit the programming mode, press
{
EXIT
}
or wait for 60 seconds.
• To continue storing other items,
repeat from step 2.
M1,M2,M3=Save
123456789
When using Call Restriction (p. 42), you
may want to program emergency number
in Direct Dial memory (
{
M1
}
,
{
M2
}
or
{
M3
}
).
M1 is occupied
[
]=No [OK]=Yes
Overwrite ?
Direct Dial (M1, M2, M3)
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