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TELEPHONE MEMORY
PREVIEW
Mute handset and
speakerphone microphone
Redial last number called
Store numbers in
telephone memory
Microphone
Temporary Tone
Dial numbers
in telephone memory
Store a pause in a
memory dial number
When light goes on, battery
needs replacement
Light is on when
phone line is in use
Turn speakerphone on or off
Adjust Handset/
Speakerphone volume
while on a call
Put caller on Hold
Access telephone
subscriber services
The telephone can store nine telephone numbers, each up
to 24 digits long. A number remains stored in memory
unless you change it by storing a new number in its place.
NOTE: You may choose to store emergency numbers in
memory locations. This feature is provided only as a
convenience and the manufacturer assumes no
responsibility for customer reliance upon the memory
feature.

Storing Memory Numbers

1Press and release G.
2Enter a telephone number (up to 24 digits). To store a
switchhook flash, press F in the appropriate place
while entering the number. To store a dialing pause,
press p in the appropriate place while entering the
number.
3Press and release Y.
4Press and release the memory location (1 to 9) where
the number is to be stored. You cannot use 0, # or *
as memory locations.
If you hear five beeps when storing a number in memory,
the number you have entered was more than 24 digits
long. Repeat Steps 1–4 to store the number correctly.

Dialing Memory Numbers

1Lift the handset or press K.
2Press and release Y.
3Press and release the memory location (1 to 9).

Storing Numbers Just Dialed

1Press and release G.
2Press and release R.
3Press and release Y.
4Press and release the memory location (1 to 9) where
the number is to be stored.