Making the Most of Memory
Each phone number is stored in a “memory location” numbered
You can also store names of up to 24 characters, in 2 lines of 12, to help identify phone numbers. Then you can easily recall num- bers by either the name or memory location.
If someone you know has more than one phone number, you can organize the entries to quickly find the number you need by using line 1 for the name and line 2 for information unique to that number, as in the example below:
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Smith J. | 02 | Smith J. | 32 | Smith J. | 13 | |
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Information | Phone |
about phone | number |
number |
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The possibilities are endless, so give it a try!
When you feel ready for more advanced memory features, move on to the “Phone Book” section, beginning on page 54. In “Phone Book” we will show you things like how to edit a memory location and access automated calling systems like Voice Mail with just the touch of a button!
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