You have 20 seconds after pressing mem to enter the number you wish to store.

Otherwise, an error tone will sound.

Remember, the phone number you wish to store cannot have more than 16 digits, including the pause. (The pause button counts as one digit.)

If you attempt to dial a memory location that does not have a stored number, the handset will beep rapidly (error tone) and the phone will not dial.

Storing a Number in Memory

Your XSA660 or XSA650 phone has 10 memory locations per handset for storing important telephone numbers.

1.Remove the handset from the base and press mem. The talk/batt low LED flashes.

2.Enter the phone number you want to store (up to 16 digits).

3.Press mem and enter a number (0-9) on the keypad for the memory location you want to use.

You hear a long beep and the talk/batt low LED goes out indicating the number has been stored successfully.

If you select any keys other than 0-9, the handset will beep rapidly (error tone) and no number will be stored.

Entering a Pause in Memory Dialling

If you would like to use a phone number stored in memory to access voice mail, for example, you can store a pause in the phone number sequence.

To use this function, follow steps 1 and 2 in “Storing a Number in Memory,” then press the pause button on the handset to place a 2 second pause in the phone number sequence.

Follow the remaining steps in the “Storing a Number in Memory” section to complete the operation.

Dialing a Stored Number

To dial a phone number stored in memory, press talk, then press mem and the memory location (0-9). Your phone will dial the stored number.

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Uniden XSA650, XSA660 manual Storing a Number in Memory, Entering a Pause in Memory Dialling, Dialing a Stored Number