T E L E P H O N E M E M O R Y

You can store up to 16 telephone numbers, each up to 24 digits long, in the 8 one-touch and 8 two-touch dialing locations. Remove the plastic cover to fill in the directory card after you store numbers in memory.

NOTE: You may choose to store emergency telephone 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.

Although testing the programming of emergency numbers is not recommended, if you do make a call to an emergency number:

You must remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call before hanging up.

Programming/testing of emergency numbers should be performed in the early morning or late evening (off-peak hours).

STORING NUMBERS

1Press p.

2Enter the telephone number. To insert a hyphen between digits, press S once. To enter a 3-second pause, press Stwice. You can also store *, #, and /.

3Press a memory button to store a number for one-touch dialing

— OR —

Press Land a memory button for two-touch dialing.

You will hear 2 beeps and see the display flash when the number is stored.

If you hear a long sequence of beeps and see Es on the screen, the number has not been stored. Repeat Steps 1-3.

Dialing a Memory Number

1Lift the handset or press s.

2Press a memory button to dial a one- touch memory number

— OR —

Press L and a memory button to press a two-touch memory number.

STORING LONG NUMBERS

You can store a number longer than 24 digits by dividing the number in half and storing it in two locations

— OR —

Store part of the number in a memory location and dial the rest manually.

VIEWING NUMBERS IN MEMORY

When the phone is not in use, press the memory button (or press L and the memory button) of the location where the number is stored.

ERASING MEMORY NUMBERS

1Press p.

2Press the memory button (or press L and the memory button, of the location you want to erase).

STORING NUMBERS JUST DIALED

1Press p.

2Press a.

3Press the memory button (or press L and the memory button) of the location where you want to store the number.

BATTERY

LOW

REMOVE

DIAL

DISPLAY

FEATURE

NEW CALL 1854

CALL LIST

ON/OFF

CLOCK

RECORD

SELECT

LOWER

THIS NUMBER

Press before memory button

Memory locations.

Store numbers in telephone memory.

PROGRAM

FLASH

MUTE

HOLD

 

ABC

DEF

 

3

1

2

 

 

MNO

 

JKL

6

GHI

5

4

 

 

WXYZ

 

TUV

 

9

PQRS

8

7

 

 

 

 

OPER

#

TONE

0

*

 

 

 

(AUTO) REDIAL

VOLUME

SPEAKER

to access numbers stored in "gray" locations.

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