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MEMORY DIALING
You can store up to 10 numbers in
memory, then dial a stored number by
pressing
MEM
and a one-digit memory
location number. Also, with the press of
one button,
M1
,
M2
, or
M3
, you can dial a
number that is stored in one of the first
three memory locations.
Each number you store can be up to 16
digits long.
Use the supplied memory directory
stickers to record your stored numbers.
Peel the backing from each sticker and
attach them to the phone as shown.
Storing a Number in Memory
1. Lift the handset (if the TALK/BATT
indicator lights, press
TALK
to turn it
off) and press
MEM
. The TALK/
BATT indicator blinks.
2. Enter the number and any
PAUSE
or
TONE
/
entries
(see “Chain-Dialing
Service Numbers” and “Entering a
Pause” on Page 19).
Notes:
• An error tone sounds and the
phone exits the programming
mode if you wait more than 20
seconds between each key press.
• Each
TONE/
or
PAUSE
entry
uses one digit of memory.
• If you try to enter more than 16 dig-
its, the phone beeps 5 times and ex-
its the programming mode. Start
over at Step 2 and enter no more
than 16 digits in Step 3.
3. Press
MEM
again, then enter the
memory location number (
0
–
9
)
where you want to store the number.
A tone sounds to indicate that the
number is stored.
To replace a stored number, simply
store a new number in its place.
To clear a stored number, lift the hand-
set (if the TALK/BATT LOW indicator
lights, press
TALK
to turn it off)
and
press
MEM
twice. Then press the memo-
ry location number (
0
–
9
) you want to
clear. A tone sounds.
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