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8. Press
SELECT
. The phone beeps
and
Memory
n
Stored
appears.
After 2 seconds,
Memory
Store
appears. Repeat Steps 3–8 to store
more numbers.
9. When you finish, press
MEM
to exit
Memory Store.
To replace a stored number, store a new
one in its place.
Editing or Deleting a Number in
Memory
Follow these steps to edit or delete a
memory number.
1. Lift the handset.
2. Hold down
MEM
until
Memory
Store
and a list of memory loca-
tion numbers appear on the display.
3. Choose a memory location (1–0) by
pressing a number or by repeatedly
pressing
9
or
8
.
4. Press
SELECT
. A menu appears
with the three options listed below.
Press
9
or
8
to highlight the
desired option then press
SELECT
to
choose it.
Edit
Memory
n
. Edit the record as
described in Steps 5 through 8 of
“Storing a Name and Number in
Memory” on Page 18.
Delete
Memory
n
. The display
prompts you to confirm the deletion.
Move the cursor to
Yes
, then press
SELECT
or
DELETE
. The phone
beeps, and
Memory
n
Deleted
appears.
Go
Back
. Returns you to the list of
memory numbers.
Entering a Pause
In some telephone systems, you must
dial an access code (9, for example) and
wait for a second dial tone before you
can dial an outside number. You can
store the access code with the phone
number. However, you should also store
a pause after the access code to allow
the outside line time to connect. To en-
ter a 2-second pause, press
REDIAL/
PAUSE
.
P
appears on the display. You
can add more pause entries for a longer
pause.
Reviewing Memory Numbers
To review your memory numbers, press
MEM
. The list of memory location num-
bers (1–0) appears with the name stored
with each number (or
<Memory
n>
if
you did not store a name).
To see the stored phone numbers,
press
7
or
6
. Press
7
or
6
again to
return to the name display.
To exit the memory number list, press
MEM
.
Note: Only the first 14 characters/num-
bers appear for both name and number.
To see the full entry, press
SELECT
when the cursor is by a memory location
number. To exit this display, hold down
DELETE
until the display clears.
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