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(170-1204/05/06) Memory Dial Faxback Doc. # 46528
Memory Dialing
Your telephone provides a numeric memory capable of storing frequently
called telephone numbers. Before setting up your memory, we suggest that
you read the rest of this section to become familiar with the ways in
which you will access and use it.
Storing Numbers to a Memory Location
1. Enter the number you wish to store and press [STO].
2. Enter the two-digit location number (01, 02, etc.) in which you choose
to place the entry. The display will confirm the location. If a
number is already stored at this location, it will be replaced by the
new entry.
Note: You must enter the location number within 8 seconds of pressing
[STO] or the operation will cancel.
Memory Protection
If you attempt to store a number or name in a location that already
contains an entry, FULL will display and the number in that memory
location. The display will alternate between the previously stored
number and CHAnGE?
If you wish to save to that location, thus overwriting and erasing the
old information press [STO].
If you wish to store that entry in an alternate location, press [END],
[STO] and the alternate location number.
Recall from Memory
1. To recall a number from memory, press [RCL] and the location number
(01, 02, etc.). The display will show the location number, then the
last ten digits of its number.
2. To review the complete number, press [RCL] again.
3. To send the number after it is displayed, press [SND].
Change Entry
1. To change a number stored in a given location, press [RCL] and the
two-digit location number (and [RCL] again, if necessary), so that
the number to be changed is displayed.
2. Quickly press [CLR] to back out each of the digits displayed, in turn.
3. Enter the new number.
4. Press [STO] and the two digit location.
Clear a Memory Entry
To clear a memory entry, press [CLR], [STO], then the two-digit location
you wish cleared.
Memory Review (Scrolling)
The memory can be reviewed (scrolled) sequentially by location number.
1. To scroll, press [RCL], then the location number where you wish to
begin scrolling. The display will show the first ten digits of the
number.
2. To scroll forward or backward, press [*] and [#]. At any time while
scrolling, you may place a call to the displayed number by pressing
[SND].
You may also scroll the memory during a call. Pressing [END] once in this
case will cancel scrolling, but not the call.
Note: The unit displays an apostrophe (') to indicate that Memory
Scrolling is active.
Postscripting
You can append additional digits to recalled numbers by entering them
before pressing [SND]. This is particularly useful if you often place
calls to the same area code and prefix. If you wish, you can store the
area code and prefix as a directory entry, then recall it and postscript
the four-digit suffix before pressing [SND].
Super Speed Dialing
Super Speed Dialing allows you to place a call without pressing [RCL]. To
use, enter the location number and press [SND].
Note: Do not attempt the sequence [10], [SND]. This will place a call
to the local operator.
Turbo Dial
1. Press and hold for one second the [12] or the [13] key. The digit
buttons [12] or [13] (1 is reserved for Emergency Dialing) provide an
advanced form of Super Speed Dialing. Once numbers have been stored in
these memory locations, call can be placed from these locations by
pressing the associated key and holding for approximately one second.
There is no need to press [SND].
Special Dialing Memories
Last Number Called Memory
Your telephone stores the last number you actually used to make a call.
To recall this last number, press [RCL], [10], [10]. To place a call to
this number, press [SND].
Scratch Pad Memory
The Scratch Pad permits entry of numbers from the keypad during a
conversation.
If your party gives you another number to call, enter this from the key
pad. If you make an error, press [CLR] to erase the last digit entered
or hold [CLR] to erase the entire entry.
Advise your party that they will hear tones as you store the number. To
call the search pad number at the ending of the conversation, press [END],
[SND].
(LB/EB 2/18/98)
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