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• For a priority memory location,
press
P1
,
P2
, or
P3
.
• For an indirect memory location,
press
MEMORY
, then enter a two-
digit memory location number
(01–10).
5. To keep a record of each stored
number, use a straightened paper
clip to remove the plastic cover on
the memory index card on the lower
left of the base and write the name
on the card. Use a pencil in case
you want to change it later.
6. Repeat Steps 3–5 (without hanging
up) to store more numbers. Then
hang up the handset when you fin-
ish.
Dialing a Stored Number
To dial a priority memory number, lift the
handset and press
P1
,
P2
, or
P3
.
To dial an indirect memory number, lift
the handset and press
MEMORY
. Then
press the keys for the two-digit memory
location number for the number you
want to call.
Testing Stored Emergency
Numbers
If you store an emergency service’s
number (police department, fire depart-
ment, ambulance) and you want to test
the stored number, make the test call
during the late evening or early morning
hours to avoid peak demand periods.
Remain on the line to explain the reason
for your call.
Chain-Dialing Special Service
Numbers
For quick recall of numbers for special
services (such as alternate long-dis-
tance or bank-by-phone), you can store
each group of numbers in its own mem-
ory location.
When calling special services, dial the
service’s main number first. At the ap-
propriate place in the call, dial the ap-
propriate memory number for the
additional numbers you want to send
(see “Dialing a Stored Number” on
Page 13).
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