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Storing Numbers Into Memory

Note: For information about storing numbers from call records into memory see “Storing Call Records Into Memory”.

Follow these steps to store numbers into upper or lower memory.

1.Press STORE. LOCATION? appears.

2.Choose the memory location where you want to store the number.

For an upper memory location, press a memory button.

For a lower memory location, press LOWER, LOWER appears on the display, then press a memory button.

INPUT NUMBER: appears at the top of the display.

3.Enter the number you want to store, including any flash and pause en- tries.

Notes:

Each flash or pause entry uses one digit of memory.

If you make a mistake while en- tering the number, repeatedly press DELETE until you delete the incorrect digit. Then re-enter the correct number.

4.Within 30 seconds after entering the number, press STORE. The system beeps, then stores the number.

Notes:

If you do not press STORE within 30 seconds, the system returns to

the current time display. To start over, repeat Steps 1–4.

If you answer a call before press- ing STORE, you must begin the procedure again after you com- plete the call.

If you have pulse service, press

to store a switch from pulse to tone mode at the appropriate place in your number.

Storing Call Records Into Memory

You can move call records (including stored numbers) from Caller ID memory into the phone’s memory locations.

Follow these steps to move Caller ID records to memory locations:

1.Repeatedly press REVIEW 8 or 9 to select the Caller ID record you want to store.

2.Press STORE. LOCATION? appears on the display.

3.Within 30 seconds, choose a memo- ry location where you want to store the number. The phone sounds a tone and stores the number.

For an upper memory location, press a memory button.

For a lower memory location, press LOWER and then a memory button.

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Radio Shack Two-Line Caller ID Phone With Speakerphone Storing Numbers Into Memory, Storing Call Records Into Memory