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PERMANENT PHONE BOOK
The phone has memory for 99 of your friends, relatives, and associates. You can store entries of
up to 32 digits with an associated name up to 12 characters. There are two ways to access the
entire phone book.
When a call is not in progress (the phone is in standby status): Turn the dial-sh uttle on e
click in either direction to the SAVED #S screen. T urn it down an other cli ck to enter th e
Phone Book.
Regardless of whether a call is in progress: Select Features, then Directory, then
Phone Book.
You can save numbers through the Directory menu or directly from the phones standby state
(the fastest way). If youre starting from standby, begin at step 4 below . U se mem ory location s 1
to 9 for one-touch dialing of your most commonly used phone numbers.
1. Select Features.
2. Scroll and select Directory.
3. Select Save.
4. Enter the phone number that you want to save.
5. Select Options.
6. Select Save.
7. If you prefer, enter a name to go with the numberup to 12 characters long.
Press the key labeled with the letter you want. Pressing a key repeatedly changes the
letter or number in the flashing cursor position on the screen. When you have the
correct letter or number in position on the screen, wait about two seconds for the
cursor to automatically advance one space. Press to correct any mistakes. Turn
the dial-shuttle to move the cursor forward and backward.
8. Select Save to store entered name.
9. Select Save at the Save in location... prompt to store the entry. Or, if desired,
scroll to select (or enter) a custom storage location and follow the remaining Save
prompts.
SAVING NUMBERS TO THE PHONE BOOK