CT-400 Handheld Cellular Phone
(170-1101)                 Memory                     Faxback Doc. # 46087

STORING A NUMBER AND NAME IN MEMORY

Your phone has 40 speed-dial memory locations.  Each location can hold a
phone number of up to 32 digits and a name of up to 16 characters.

Follow these steps to store a phone number and name in memory.

Note: If you do not press a key for about 15 seconds during these steps,
      the phone exits the memory mode and (depending on the step) clears
      the display, turns off the backlight, or displays NOT STORED.  Press
      [MENU] [1(SYMBOL)] to return to the previous prompt.

1.  Hold down [CLR] to clear the display, then press [MENU] [1(SYMBOL)].

    The phone prompts you to enter the name (NAME?) and ABC appears
    indicating that the phone is in alpha mode.

2.  To enter a name, repeatedly (if necessary) press each key that
    contains the letter you want to enter until that letter appears, then
    press OK. (For example, to enter RAY, press [7PQRS] three times,
    [2ABC] once, [9WXYZ] three times, then [OK].)  The phone prompts you
    to enter the phone number (NUMBER?).

    To proceed without ordering a name, press [OK].

    Notes: Within about 2 seconds after you stop pressing a key, the
           cursor automatically moves to the next position.  To move it
           sooner, press [*].

           If you make a mistake, press [CLR] to erase each wrong letter,
           then try again.

           Press [#] to enter a space or [1(symbol)] to enter punctuation
           (-, &, . and :).

3.  Enter the area code (if necessary) and phone number, then press [OK].

    The phone suggests the first empty speed dial memory (such as STORE TO
    5?) or, if memory is full, prompts you to enter a speed-dial memory
    number (STORE TO?).

4.  To store the number in the suggested speed-dial memory, press [OK].

    To store the number to a different memory, enter that memory's two
    digit number then press [OK].

    To store the number in the one-touch location, press [1(symbol)] [OK].

    The phone displays STORED.

    Notes: If you try to store to a memory number higher than 40, the
           phone displays INVALID LOCATION and exits the memory function.
           Press [MENU] [1ABC] to return to the previous prompt.

           If the selected memory is full, the phone prompts you to
           replace the contents (REPLACE CONTENT?).

           To replace the contents, press [OK].  The phone displays
           STORED.

           If both the name and phone number are already stored (a
           duplicate), the phone displays ALREADY STORED, then it prompts
           you to move the information to the first empty speed-dial
           memory (such as MOVE TO 5?). Press [OK] to store the number in
           the suggested location, or enter the desired location number
           then press [OK].

           To exit the memory function without storing the number, press
           [CLR]. The phone displays NOT STORED and the number you tried
           to store. Hold down [CLR] to clear the display.

HINTS:  Using Memory Location 1 - You can hold down [1ABC] for about 2
        seconds (see "One-Touch/Speed Dialing" below) to quickly dial the
        number stored in memory location 1.  For convenience, store a
        frequently called telephone number (such as your home or office
        number) in this location.

        Using Memory Location 40 - Setting the phone to use the call
        restriction level INCOMING ONLY (see "Selecting a Call Restriction
        Level" in Faxback Doc. # 46084) does not prevent you from speed
        dialing the number stored in memory location 40. If you plan to
        use this call restriction level, store a frequently called
        telephone number (such as your home number or some other
        "priority" number) in memory location 40.

USING NUMBER QUICK STORE

To quickly store a phone number in the first unused speed-dial memory,
enter the phone number, then hold down [OK] for about 2 seconds. The phone
briefly displays STORED and the speed-dial memory number it selected.

If all speed-dial memory locations are full, the phone briefly displays NO
SPACE, then the number you tried to store reappears.  To store the number,
clear a memory location (see " Clearing a Memory" below), then try again.

ONE-TOUCH/SPEED DIALING

To speed dial the number stored in Memory 1, hold down [1(symbol)] for
about 2 seconds.

To speed dial a number stored in any other memory, enter that memory's
number, then press [SEND].

Note: If the selected memory is empty, the phone displays LOCATION EMPTY.

If all speed-dial memory locations are full, the phone briefly displays NO
SPACE, then the number you tried to store reappears.  To store the number,
clear a memory location (see "Clearing a Memory" below), then try again.

MEMORY SCROLLING

To scroll forward or backward through all names or numbers stored in
memory (beginning with the first or last memory location), press [ABC] if
you want to view names), then repeatedly press [\/] (forward) or [/\]
(backward).  The phone displays the stored name or phone number and its
corresponding memory number.

To begin scrolling from a specific memory number, first enter that number,
then press [/\] or [\/]. If the selected memory is empty, the phone
displays LOCATION EMPTY, then it displays the next memory in sequence.

To begin scrolling from a specific name or letter(s), press [ABC], enter
the name or letter(s), then press [/\] or [\/]. If the name or letter(s)
you entered are not stored in memory, the phone displays NAME NOT FOUND,
then it displays the next name in sequence.

To dial a displayed number, press [SEND].

CLEARING A MEMORY

1.  Press [MENU] [3DEF].  The phone displays ABC and Name?

2.  If you stored a name in the memory location you want to clear,
    repeatedly press [/\] or [\/] to recall that name.  ERASE? and the
    stored name appear.

    If you stored only a number in the memory location you want to clear,
    press [ABC] so ABC disappears.  The phone displays LOCATION? Enter the
    memory number, or repeatedly press [/\] or [\/], to recall the number
    you want to clear.  ERASE? and the stored number appear.

3.  To clear the selected memory, press [ON].  The phone briefly displays
    ERASED to confirm the operation, then it displays ERASE? and the next
    stored number or name in memory sequence.

    Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each memory you want to clear.

    Note: To exit without clearing the selected memory, press [CLR].  The
          phone displays NOT ERASED then exits the memory mode.

4.  When you finish, press [CLR] to exit.

USING SCRATCHPAD MEMORY

Your phone's scratchpad memory lets you temporarily store a phone number
during a call.  This is useful, for example, when you don't have a pencil
and paper handy!  Follow these steps to store a number in the scratchpad
memory.

1.  Be sure the display is clear, then enter the number you want to store.

2.  Press [MENU] [1(symbol)], then press [OK].

3.  Press [#] so STORE TO #? appears, then press [OK] to store the number
    in the scratchpad memory.  (Any number previously stored in the
    scratchpad memory is replaced by the new number.)

Note: The scratchpad memory is automatically cleared each time you turn
      off the phone.

To recall the scratchpad memory, press [#] then [/\] or [\/].  (If the
scratchpad memory is empty, the phone displays LOCATION EMPTY.)

To dial the number stored in scratchpad memory, recall it, then press
[SEND].

To quickly transfer a number from the scratchpad memory to the first empty
speed-dial memory, recall the scratchpad memory, then hold down [OK] for
about 2 seconds (see "Using Number Quick Store" above).

(BR/tc 04/17/98)

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