Memory Dialing
To store a personal directory
dial number:
1
Press PROGRAM.
- The display will read “Program...”
2
Press the soft key under MEM.
- The display will read “Select
Location”
3
Press the “
#
” button.
- The display will read “ Empty
Location,” or indicate that your
personal directory is full.
4
Press the soft key under CHANGE if
you wish to store a new number, or
press NEXT repeatedly until you see
the previously stored entry you
would like to change, and then
press CHANGE.
5
Dial desired telephone number, and
then press NEXT.
- The display will show the currently
stored name, or indicate “No
Name.”
6
Press the soft key under CHANGE if
you wish to store a new name, and
then use the dialpad numbers and
the soft keys to enter the name to
go along with the telephone number.
7
Press the soft key under SAVE.
You may store up to 10 personal directory dial
telephone numbers at your telephone.
Note that you can enter hyphens in your num-
bers for easy reading, as well as flashes and
pauses (see page 48).
For a guide on using the dialpad to enter names,
please see page 57.
If you would like to erase the personal directory
numbers stored in your phone, please follow the
instructions found on page 49.
To dial a personal directory number:
1
While the phone is on-hook and idle, press
the “
#
” button.
- The display will read “Personal Dir.”
2
Use the right and left arrow buttons below
the display to view the personal directory
entries.
Note: The directory is organized alphabeti-
cally, and you may jump to your desired
entry, or one close to it, by pressing the cor-
responding dialpad number. For example,
press the “5” dialpad button three times to
jump to the first entry starting with “L”. You
can then use the right and left arrow buttons
if needed to view the entries starting at that
point.
3
When the desired entry is displayed, you
may dial it simply by lifting your handset, or
by pressing DIAL, or SPEAKER, or HEAD-
SET, or by pressing a desired LINE button.
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