3.1.6.Storing a Caller ID number into memory
To store a caller ID number into memory, press CALLS. You may then press the UP or DOWN key to scroll through the Caller ID list to select a Caller ID to save. Press the Directory key (#) and press Yes to save or No to cancel when the desired number is displayed.
3.2.To store a personal directory dial number
a.Press MENU. The display will read “Phone Setting”
b.Press DOWN ARROW until “Memory Setting” appears in the display
c.Press the soft key under ENTER. The display will read “Select Location”
d.Press #. The display will read “ Empty Location,” or indicate that your personal directory is full.
e.Press the soft key under ENTER to store a new number, or press DOWN ARROW repeatedly until you see the previously stored entry you would like to change, and then press CHANGE.
f.Dial desired telephone number.
g.Press the soft key under NEXT. The display will show the currently stored name, or indicate “No Name.”
h.Press the soft key under ENTER if you wish to store a new name, and then use the dialpad numbers and the soft keys to enter the name.
i.Press the soft key under SAVE.
You may store up to 40 personal directory dial telephone numbers at your telephone. You can enter hyphens in your numbers for easy reading, as well as flashes and pauses.
3.3.To Store Caller ID Records
a.Press MENU. The display will read “Phone Setting”
b.Press the soft key under ENTER
c.Press DOWN ARROW repeatedly until “Caller ID Store” appears in the display, and then press the soft key under ENTER.
d.Press the soft key under CHANGE if you wish to change the setting for Line 1.
e.Then press DOWN ARROW to view and change the settings for Lines
3.4.To Store the Centrex Prefix
The Centrex prefix is the part of the telephone number that you DO NOT dial when you wish to reach another Centrex number in your system. For example, if your Centrex telephone number is
3.4.1.To Set Centrex Prefix
a.Press MENU. The display will read “Phone Setting”
b.Press the soft key under ENTER
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