GE 25865 manual Storing a Name and Number in Memory, Storing the Last Number Dialed

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Memory

The cordless handset and base each have their own separate memory storage areas. Store fifty 11-character names and 24-digit telephone numbers in the handset and forty 11-character names and 24-digit telephone numbers in the base memories.

NOTE: Memory records are stored and searched in alphabetic order. For example, if a memory record is stored with the name “Beth” and then another memory record is stored with the name “Adam”, the record with the name “Adam” will the be the first record in the memory storage. Each record added might change the order of the records.

Storing a Name and Number in Memory

1.Make sure the phone is OFF (not in talk mode).

2.Press the MEMORY soft key to enter the phonebook.

3.Use the 5 or 6 button to scroll to NEW.

NOTE: On the handset, you can select to store the new entry in either the Base phonebook or Handset phonebook. To choose Base phonebook, press the BASE soft key.

4.Press the SELECT soft key to confirm. ENTER NAME shows in the display.

5.Repeat Steps 5 through 11 in Storing CID Records in Internal Memory

6.To enter another name and number in a different memory location, return to step 2 and repeat the process.

Storing the Last Number Dialed

1.Make sure the phone is OFF (not in talk mode).

2.Press the redial button, then use the 5 or 6 buttons to select the desired number.

3.Press the STORE soft key to store the number.

NOTE: If using handset; WHICH MEMORY? shows in the display. Use the

5or 6 button to select HANDSET or BASE, and press the SELECT soft key to confirm record location.

4.Use the touch-tone to enter the name (up to 11 characters).

5.Press the DONE soft key to save the record.

NOTE: If the redial number has more than 24 digits, the redial number cannot be stored in memory.

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Contents Page Equipment Approval Information Notification to the Local Telephone CompanyInterference Information Hearing Aid Compatibility HACLicensing FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementTable of Contents Global De-registration Base Unit Parts Checklist IntroductionBefore You Begin Telephone Jack RequirementsInstallation Important Installation GuidelinesDigital Security System Handset Layout Base Layout Installing the Phone Installing the Handset BatteryBattery Pack Black wire Installing the Base Station Installing the Backup Batteries on Base UnitConnecting the Base Station Wall Mounting the BaseBase Speakerphone Set Up Speakerphone VolumeUsing the Soft Keys Turning the Answerers On or OffBase Voice/Display Prompt Language Base NameBase Date/Time Tone/Pulse Base Ringer Volume Base Set Local Area CodesBase Ringers From the Ringer MenuBase Ringer Tone Base VIP Melody ToneBase Key Tone Answerer Setup From the Answerer Setup MenuOutgoing Announcement Reviewing the Outgoing AnnouncementSetting the Security Code Base Ring To AnswerChanging the Outgoing Announcement Sample Outgoing AnnouncementForwarding Messages Set Forwarding MessagesForwarding Messages ON/OFF Handset Telephone Set Up Recording QualityView Unit ID Number of RetriesHandset Ringer Volume Handset Display Prompt LanguageHandset Ringers Handset Ringer Tone Handset VIP MelodyHandset Key Tone Handset Registration Handset NameHandset Date/Time Handset Setting Local Area Codes Charge/In Use Indicator Basic OperationAnswering a Call Making a CallVolume FlashNumber Redial MuteHold Paging the Cordless HandsetGlobal De-registration Room MonitorCall Transfer Intercom Operation Making an Intercom CallReceiving an Intercom Call Advanced Intercom Features Using Intercom with External Telephone CallsReceiving an Incoming Call During an Intercom Call Two-Way Intercom CallsTransferring External Call to Other Handset or Base Caller ID CID Call Waiting Caller IDReceiving CID Records Storing CID Records In CID Memory Reviewing Call RecordsDialing a Caller ID Number Storing CID Records in Internal Memory Number of digits Explanation ExampleDeleting CID Records Press the 6 button to scroll to Enter NumberMemory Storing a Name and Number in MemoryStoring the Last Number Dialed Inserting a Pause in the Dialing Sequence Reviewing a Stored NumberChanging a Stored Number Deleting Records Stored in Memory Dialing a Number from MemoryTransferring Memory Chain Dialing from MemoryTransferring memory from the base to a handset Transferring memory from the handset to the baseHandset Messages Indicator Answering System OperationScreening Calls from the Base Message PlaybackMemory Full Erasing MessagesHandset To erase one message at a time from the baseLeaving a Memo To erase all messages from the baseTo erase a message from the handset Remote Access Connecting the Belt ClipConnecting an Optional Headset to the Handset Belt Clip and Optional HeadsetChanging the Battery Battery Safety PrecautionsDisplay Messages Delete Call ID?Handset Sound Signals Troubleshooting GuideCaller ID Solutions Telephone SolutionsBattery Solutions Accessory Information General Product CareCauses of Poor Reception Service Limited WarrantyIf you purchased your product outside the USA Index Global De-registration Outgoing Announcement Parts Checklist Thomson Inc