DIRECTORY MEMORY

The Directory Memory works like the memory of a typical mobile phone, with the storage of names with numbers and name searching capability. The keys on the Keypad allow the entering of alpha and numeric characters in the name field.

If your network does not send caller name information in conjunction with the caller’s number, the ability of the IQ750 to display the caller’s name during an incoming call will be dependent on the caller’s number matching a number already stored in the Directory Memory. Therefore, at the time of installation it may be useful to store names and numbers of friends, business associates and other regular callers into the Directory Memory to take immediate advantage of the name display feature. In addition, the Caller List can be used as a convenient source of programming data – the details of any previous incoming calls found in the Caller List can be stored in the Direct Access memory keys and/or the Directory memory by a simple transfer process, thereby reducing keystrokes and eliminating potential error that may otherwise result during manual storage of the same details. Please see the sections entitled “To store a caller’s details in a Direct Access Memory from the Caller List” and “To store a caller’s details in the Directory Memory from the Caller List” located in the CALLER ID OPERATION section.

Directory Memory Capacity

The Direct Access Memory can store up to 100 names & numbers. When the memory is full; the display will show “DIRECTORY FULL”.

To Store a Number and Name into a Directory Memory

1.Press STORE; the display will show “STORE”

2.Press DIRECTORY; the display will show “ENTER NUMBER”

3.Enter the telephone number, then press STORE; the display will show “ENTER NAME”

4.Enter the name by using the Keypad

5.Press STORE; the display will show “DIRECTORY STORED”.

If the telephone number and name being stored match a previous entry, the display will show “DIRECTORY EXIST” and the new entry will not be stored.

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Interquartz IQ750 manual Directory Memory Capacity, To Store a Number and Name into a Directory Memory