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You can store the numbers that you dial frequently
in the memory for a convenient dialing.
Up to 100 numbers can be stored in memory location 00-99.
Memory locations from 00 to 09 are used for one-touch dial.
Memory locations from 90 to 99 are used to store confidential
phone numbers.
To help identify the numbers stored in the memory, you can
associate a name with each one.
Storing Numbers in Memory
1. Enter the desired telephone number
of up to 36 digits including the area
code.
Result:
The numbers entered are
displayed.
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GHI
JKL
MNO
.QZ
ABC
DEF
PRS
ALPH
TUV
OPR
WXY
LOCK
STO
RCL
FCN
SEND
CLR
END
PWR
2. Press
STO
.
Result:
The LCD displays a message
to enter a memory location number.
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2
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0
9
GHI
JKL
MNO
.QZ
ABC
DEF
PRS
ALPH
TUV
OPR
WXY
LOCK
STO
RCL
FCN
SEND
END
PWR
S t o : 0 7
N a m e ?
A B C
INUSE
FM CDMA
SVC
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2
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0
9
GHI
JKL
MNO
.QZ
ABC
DEF
PRS
ALPH
TUV
OPR
WXY
LOCK
STO
RCL
FCN
PWR
3.
To...
Press...
Assign a specific
2-digit location
location
number between
00 through 89
Store the number
in the first
available location
Store a number
2-digit location
into secret
number between
memory
90 through 99
4. To enter the name, press the button
marked with the desired letter.
For details on entering name,
see 'Entering Name in
Memory' on page 28.
If you do not wish to enter a
name, just skip over this step.
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2
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0
9
GHI
JKL
MNO
.QZ
ABC
DEF
PRS
ALPH
TUV
OPR
WXY
LOCK
STO
RCL
FCN
PWR
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2
3
4
5. Press
STO
.
If you are selecting a location between 0 and 9, precede that
number with a zero (0).
If there is no empty location, the message
MEM.(00-89)
IS FULL
is displayed.
If the message
Memory Used! Store? YES
is displayed,
a number has already been stored in the memory location
chosen. Press
or
:
To... Choose...
Replace it with the new one
YES
, then
STO
Assign another location
NO
, then
STO
The customer service phone number is prestored to the
location 00 at factory. If you do not modify the location, you
can see
CUSTOMER SVR
and the service phone number in
the display while you are searching for numbers in memory.
For details on 'Searching for Numbers in Memory', see page
33.
Memory
Dialing
Memory
Dialing
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5
6
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2
3
7
8
0
9
GHI
JKL
MNO
.QZ
ABC
DEF
PRS
ALPH
TUV
OPR
WXY
LOCK
STO
RCL
FCN
SEND
CLR
END
PWR
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