TELEPHONE MEMORY
You can store up to 20 telephone numbers and names in memory. The telephone memory works with the Memory Match and Priority Ring features. When you receive a call from a number you’ve stored in memory, the screen displays the name information as you’ve stored it, not as the service sends it (for example,“MOM AND DAD”). Additionally, the phone alerts you to calls from priority numbers you’ve stored in memory with a special Priority Ring.
Storing Numbers in Memory
1Make sure the is not displayed.
2Press U.
3Use the softkey to select DIR.
4Use the softkey to select ADD.
5Enter the number you want to store (up to 24 digits)
— OR —
Select REDIAL to store the last number dialed.
6Select DONE.
7Follow the directions below to store a name
— OR —
Select DONE if you don’t want to store a name.
8Enter a
9Select DONE.
Storing a Pause in a Memory Number
While storing a memory number (see “Storing Numbers in Memory”) use the softkey to select PAUSE where you want dialing to pause for two seconds.
Storing a Name with a Number
1Follow Steps 1 through 6 under “Storing Numbers in Memory.”
2Use the keypad to enter a name. To enter the first letter on a key, press the key once. To enter the second letter on the key, press the key twice. To enter the third or fourth letter on the key, press the key three or four times. (To enter subsequent letters from the same key, press >once to move the cursor; to enter a space, press >>.)
To enter &, @ or Õ, use key 1. To enter (, ) or /, use key 0. To enter *, +, Ð, or ?, use key *. To enter #, $, % or !, use key #.
3Use the softkey to select DONE when you’re finished entering letters.
4Enter a
5Select DONE.
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