USING THE MEMORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
Memory locations provided:
–98 ‘standard’ locations. Each of these may be used to store a number and a name.
–Five locations (numbered 00 to 04) which, together contain the last 5 numbers you dialed. These loca- tions are reserved exclusively for redial numbers, stored automatically by the phone. Location 00 contains the most recent number dialed; location 04 contains the oldest. (See ‘Last Number Redial’, page 17 for details.)
–One scratchpad memory (location # #); this may be used to store a number during a call.
–One location (99) which holds your own number and the
Location No. Details
89 standard memory locations. You can | |
| use each one to store a name and |
| number of your choice. |
6 standard memory locations. You can | |
| use each one to store a name and num- |
| ber which you can call even when the |
ALLOW
96Holds the number that is dialed when
you press the *
97Holds the number that is dialed when you press the #
98Holds your voicemail number or ‘favorite’ number which is dialed when
you press the
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