Memory linking:

The memory linking function allows two or more mem- ory locations to be linked. This permits long strings of characters, such as a phone number with an accom- panying DTMF string, to be sent without having to access manually more than one location.

To link two locations: Enter the phone number, then a ‘+’ character (press **) and the number of the second memory location. Store this in the first location. Enter the DTMF string, and store this in the second location.

To send the DTMF string: Recall and dial the phone number in the first location. When the call is established, press MENU SEND to send the DTMF string in the second location. For full details, refer to ‘Send DTMF (Menu 17)’, page 44 and ‘To join two memory locations’, page 46.

STORING INFORMATION

1With number mode selected, enter the phone number. Remember to include the area code, and any international code, if necessary. To use ‘+’ as the international prefix; press **.

BIf you wish to enter a name, press ABC to select alpha mode, then enter the name (for further details, refer to ‘Entering a Name’, page 22).

All stored names must be different. You cannot store a name that is already stored in any of the memory locations 1-89 or 90-98.

NOTE: When you wish to store a number and a name, always do this as one operation.

CPress STO. The message STORE prompts you to specify a memory location number.

DIf you want to store the information in the next free location, as indicated by the number in the upper right hand corner of the display, just press STO.

Otherwise, enter a memory location number of your choice (1 to 89 or 90-98). If entering a one- digit number (i.e. for locations 1-9), you may press STO again to complete the operation or wait a moment for the message STORED to appear.

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Nokia 239 manual Memory linking, Storing Information