Oricom TP30 manual Memory, Storing One-touch Memories + Mailbox Button

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Memory

Memory

The telephone also has 4 one-touch, 10 two-touch memories and a mailbox button for frequently dialled telephone numbers.

When a number is stored into Memory you only press one or two buttons dependent on location to make a call.

The one-touch memories are (mail box), M1-M4, the two-touch memories are accessed using the telephone keypad digits 0-9.

Storing One-touch Memories + Mailbox Button

1.Press STORE button.

2.Enter the telephone number to be stored (up to 22 digits). Press STORE button.

3.Enter the name (up to 16 characters). Press the corresponding number button one or more times for the first letter. Press STORE button.

4.“location ?” is display.

5.Press either (mail box), M1-M4 to store the number.

Dialling using One-touch Memories

1.Lift the handset or press button and wait for a dialling tone.

2.Press either (mail box), M1-M4, the stored telephone number will now be dialled.

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Contents TP30 Page Table of contents N13134 General InformationREN RN for New Zealand Installing batteries supplied in the phone InstallationConnecting the telephone If you have a Broadband lineWall Mounting Wall MountingDesk Mounting Location of controls Memory paper card Recall 600/100 switch MEM button DisplayLCDContrast/Time Setting Basic settingsSelect country version If not press and hold for approximately 4 secondsReceiving a Call OperationMaking a call Pause Redial functionRecall and call waiting To Turn on Telstra call waiting AustraliaTake two different calls at the same time Ringer Volume ControlVolume Control Hearing Aid Compatibility Message Waiting IndicatorStoring names/numbers Phone BookDialling from the Phone Book Press Press Store Press Store againDeleting a phone book entry Changing phone numbers/namesStoring One-touch Memories + Mailbox Button Dialling using One-touch MemoriesMemory Location ? is display Press either 0-9 to store the number Dialling using Two-touch MemoriesStoring two-touch Memories Please note Caller IDRetrieving and dialling CID numbers Transferring Numbers to the Phone Book CID Call TypesDeleting Numbers Warranty Terms and Conditions Australia Warranty Terms and Conditions Australia Warranty Terms and Conditions Australia Customer Support