Your telephone provides memory capable of
storing up to 99 frequently called phone numbers
as well as a fourteen-character name tag. Upon
entering a phone number in memory, the phone
will prompt you to store an associated alphabetic
name. If you are not interested in creating a name
tag for the selected location, alpha entry may be
bypassed and just the phone number would be
stored. (Refer to page 28 for details.)
Before setting up your memory, we suggest you
read the rest of this section to become familiar
with the ways in which you will access and use it.
1. Enter phone number to be stored (up to 32
digits).
2. Press
Ø
.
3. Enter two-digit location number or press
•
for Autoload.
4. The phone will then automatically prompt
for alphabetic name input. The Alpha Entry
Mode display will flash
ALPHA or sto
.
5. Utilize the alphanumeric keypad to enter
each letter as described below (up to 14
letters).
£
advances to the next position.
•
backspaces, if necessary. Repeat until
name tag is complete. If you do not want to
store a name tag, continue with Step 6.
6. Press
Ø
.
7. Phone will confirm storage by displaying
memory location number.
Storing a Phone Number and a Name
Storing Information in Memory
Memory
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