Uniden EXI 6960 manual Storing a Phone Number in Memory, A cursor flashes indicating that

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STORING A PHONE NUMBER IN MEMORY

NOTE

Whenever you are using a menu screen, you must press a key within 20 seconds or the phone will return to standby.

1)Remove the handset from the base.

2)Press and hold mem for two seconds. A short tone will sound and the following screen appears.

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Memory Store

You may also press mem to exit a memory menu at any time.

HINT

The character menu consists of letters, symbols, and numbers.

3)Use the : and ; keys or number keypad to choose the memory location where you would like to enter a number.

4) Press select. The following screen appears,

 

Store Name

and a cursor flashes indicating that the

display is ready for the name to be entered.

 

 

 

5)Use the : and ;keys to scroll through the character menu. Use the

<and >keys to move the cursor to the desired location, and enter the name.

6)If you make a mistake, press delete to erase the character you just entered. Or press and hold delete to erase the entire line.

7) Press select. The following screen

 

Store Number

appears, and a cursor flashes indicating

that the display is ready for the number.

 

 

 

8) Enter the phone number with the handset keypad.

NOTE

The pause button counts as one digit. Pressing pause more than once increases the length of pause between numbers.

When entering numbers, press pause to enter a pause in the dialing sequence. The display shows a P. The pause feature is useful for long distance

NOTE calling, credit card dialing, or sequences requiring pause between digits.

9)Press select. The handset beeps and displays a confirmation screen. For example, if you store a name and number

into memory location number one, the display shows Memory 1 Stored.

Memory 1 Stored

10)Press mem or return the handset to the charging cradle to exit store mode. Or, wait 20 seconds for the phone to return to standby.

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Contents MHz Cordless Phone with Caller ID Thank At Uniden, we’ll take care of you Contents Welcome FeaturesMHz Technology Call Waiting Caller ID Line Backlit Display Included in Your Package Handset Base AC Adapter Rechargeable BatteryPlug the other end of the long DESK/TABLETOP InstallationSetting the Handset Retainer for Wall Mounting Wall InstallationRaise the antenna to a vertical position Standard Wall Plate Mounting Raise the antenna on the base Direct Wall Mounting Page Raise the antenna on the base Slide the battery cover on until it snaps into place Installing the Handset Battery PackLow battery indicator Charging the Battery PackCleaning the Battery Contacts Initial battery chargingHandset Ringer Tone and Volume Setting the PULSE/TONE SwitchHandset Earpiece Volume Once you have found the handset, press any key to end Using the page FeatureAutomatic Digital Code Security Following screen appearsFlash and Call Waiting Making and Receiving CallsAppears, and a cursor flashes indicating Storing a Phone Number in MemoryA cursor flashes indicating that Use the and keys to scroll through the character menu. UsePress select if you would like to exit this menu Editing a Phone Number in MemoryScreen appears Use the key to move the cursor to the Yes commandErasing a Number from Memory Press select. The following confirmationChain Dialing Using Memory DialingSetting Up Caller ID Options Using Caller IDMore effectively Then the name does not appear on the second line Using Cidcw Caller ID on Call WaitingDuring a call when you hear Screening Your CallsCalling a Caller ID Number Reviewing Caller ID NumbersPress talk and the number automatically dials Deleting a Caller ID Number Storing a Caller ID Number Into a Memory LocationPress delete, and the following screen appears Deleting All Caller ID NumbersPhone changes to a different channel Using RedialUsing the Tone Feature Selecting a Different ChannelTraveling OUT-OF-RANGE Quick Reference Chart Place the base unit away from May be weak. Charge the batteryOn the base unit for 15-20 hours From the base unitN D S E T Talk mode Hours Standby mode DaysN E R a L S EPage Functionsand Ontrols