Audiovox VE-500, afx-35 manual Enter, Storing One-Touch & Speed Dial Numbers

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Storing One-Touch & Speed Dial Numbers

0 Instead of manually dialing numbers, you can use either one-touch keys or 2digit speed dial numbers to quickly dial the numbers that have been stored in your unit’s memory. You c a n store up to 20 telephone numbers of up to 34 digits each and the corresponding destination names of up to 20 digits each. Storing name is optional.

Each number entered is called a “location”.

Locations 01 through 20 are assigned to speed dial numbers. Locations 01 through 05 are a l s o assigned to one-touch keys.

Notes:

Locations 01 through 05 could be dialed by either one-touch keys or speed dial numbers.

If you make a mistake while entering a number, press [STOP] snd start over again.

To begin storing numbers, press [FUNCTION], [1], then follow the steps below.

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1. Press [YES]

(LOCiTIONl

2.Enter a 2-digit number (01-20) under which you want to assign the telephone or fax number.

Note: If the window says ‘CANCEL ?", that means there is already number assigned to that location. To delete the previous number, press [YES]. Then the unit deletes it and waits for you to enter new location number. Or to start over with a different location, press [NO].

3.Enter the fax number or telephone number you want to store. You can use any key on the keypad, including [*] and [#].

Pressing [REDIAL/PAUSE] between numbers adds a 3-second pause each time it is pressed.

(ENTER]

4.If you want to identify the number with a destination name, enter the desired name as described in “How to Enter Name” on page 13.

When the desired name entered and appears on the window, press [YES].

If you do not want to store a name, just pres [NO] without entering name.

To verify Your Stored Numbers

Print the location number list to verify your one-touch telephone and fax number entries and speed dial

\ telephone number entries (see page 26) /

When completed, press [YES].

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