Using the Speed Dial Memory
The speed dial memory allows you to store up to 10 names and numbers in the handset. You can dial these numbers with just a few key presses.
The speed dial memory is not limited to phone numbers. You can store any number (up to 20 digits) that you need to enter once your call connects. This is referred to as Chain Dialing. For example, you can save your bank account number to speed dial memory. When you call your bank's telephone teller service and are prompted to enter your account number, simply press the memory key and the speed dial number where you stored your account number.
Storing Names and Numbers in Speed Dial Memory 1) With the phone in standby mode, press the
memory key.
2) Enter 0 - 9 to select the speed dial number where you would like to store this entry. You can also scroll
through the list with the volume/ /+ and volume / /- keys. Press the select key twice.
3) Store Name appears and a cursor flashes indicating that the display is ready for the name to be entered.
If the selected speed dial number is already assigned, the Edit screen appears. You can select Edit Memory to edit this entry, select Delete Memory to delete this entry, or select Go Back to choose another speed dial number.
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When editing the speed dial memory, you must press a key within 30 seconds or
the phone will return to standby mode. If you return the handset to the base, the phone will return to standby mode also.
For New Zealand, Telecom access numbers are pre- programmed into speed dial locations as follows;
Divert ON: SPD1 Divert OFF:SPD2 Block CID: SPD3 Messages: SPD4 Directory: SPD6