Advanced Memory Dialing Features

Memory Linking

The Memory Linking feature provides improved convenience when dialing constant number sequences, such as when accessing paging systems, retrieving voice mail, etc. It allows multiple number groups (e.g., main number, PIN, and account number) to be stored in a single memory location, each group separated by a pause (o). Pauses are created by pressing FCN , SND . You may then place a call using this memory location, and sequentially transmit each number group (by pressing RCL , SND ) at the appropriate system prompt.

Example of Memory Linking

In the following example, a Memory Linked number is created to access information for a bank account. The number consists of the bank’s telephone number (123- 4567), a PIN number (888) and # sign, and an account number (22) and # sign, as shown below.

NOTE A maximum of 16 digits can be stored in a memory location. A pause counts as one digit. If your Memory Linked number requires more than 16 digits, you can store part of the number in one memory location (e.g., the main access number) and the remainder in another memory location.

Bank's Phone Number

Pause

PIN

# Sign

Account

Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pause

# Sign

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Motorola ENHANCED CELLULAR TELEPHONE owner manual Example of Memory Linking