Memory Dialing

Ô NOTE Ô

Each tone or pause entry uses one digit of memory.

If you press END or do not press a key for 30 seconds, the phone exits the phonebook store mode.

When the memory is full,

a beep sounds and

Memory Full

appears. You cannot store the names and numbers.

If you select a speed dial location where a number is already stored, the new number replaces the old number, and the old number is stored as a normal memory number.

6.To enter a number, repeatedly press the corresponding number key until the number appears.

7.To enter a special character, press 0 repeatedly

to select one of the following characters:

# - & ( ) (space) 0

8.If you make a mistake, press ê/SPEED DIAL/% to move the cursor back to the incorrect entry, press DEL/TRSF to delete the wrong character. Then enter the correct character.

9.Press SEL/CH. Store/Edit No. appears.

10.Enter the number and any tone or pause entries (see “Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on Page 17 and “Entering a Pause” on Page 21). Ô

11.Press SEL/CH. Distinctive Ring appears.

12.Press # or to select the ringer, or No Selectn if you do not want to assign a distinctive ring.

Each time you make a selection, the selected ringer or the melody sounds (unless you selected No Selectn). See “Turning the Distinctive Ringer On/Off” on Page 23.

13.Press SEL/CH. Speed Dial appears.

If the selected location has no number, SPDn: and <Empty> appear. The name that is stored in that location also appears. If you are editing a number already stored in a speed dial location, the pointer moves to the location where <Current> appears.

Press to select a speed dial location (SPD1SPD0) or No selectn if you do not want to store in the selected speed dial location.

14.Press SEL/CH. Done! appears. Ô

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