CT-600 Flip-Style 75-Memory Cellular Telephone
(170-1105) Memory Faxback Doc. # 47396
MEMORY FEATURES
STORING A NUMBER AND NAME IN MEMORY
Your phone has 75 speed-dial memory locations. Each location can hold a
number of up to 32 digits, and a name of up to 30 characters long. Memory
locations 1-8 are used for one-touch speed dialing. Memory location 9
contains the preprogrammed emergency number. The number stored in memory
location 75 can be dialed even when the phone is locked (see "Locking Your
Phone" in Faxback Doc. # 47393). All other memory locations are for
storing names and numbers in your phone book.
Follow these steps to store a phone number and name in memory.
1. Press [MENU] then press [OK] while PHONE BOOK is displayed.
2. Press [/\] or [\/] until you see SAVE NAME & NUMBER, then press [OK].
3. Enter a name at the Name: prompt and press [OK].
For each letter of the name you want to enter, repeatedly press the
key ([2 ABC], [3 DEF], and so on) that contains that letter. The
selected letter appears.
For example, to enter the letter F, press [3 DEF] three times (since
the letter F is third in the series of letters on that key).
The [0 0PER] key can be used to insert special characters. Repeatedly
press [0 OPER] until you see the special character you want (- ? ! , .
: " ' & $ ( ) 0).
If you make an entry error, press [CLR] to clear the character.
4. Enter a phone number at the Number: prompt and press [OK].
The phone prompts the first empty speed-dial memory location (such as
SAVE IN LOCATION 5?), or if all locations are full, prompts you to
enter a speed-dial memory location.
5. To store the number in the suggested speed dial memory location, press
[OK].
To store the number in a different memory location, enter that memory
location's number and press [OK].
If that memory location is already being used, REPLACE CONTENT?
appears. To replace the information in that memory location, press
[OK]. If you do not want to replace the information in that memory
location, press [CLR]. NOT SAVED APPEARS briefly. Press [OK] and
store the information in a different memory location.
Using Number Quick Store
1. To quickly store a phone number in the first unused speed-dial memory
location, enter the phone number and press [OK].
2. When SAVE IN LOCATION? appears, press [OK].
The phone stores the number in the first empty memory location. The memory
location appears in the display's upper right corner.
ONE-TOUCH SPEED DIALING
To speed dial a number stored in memory locations 1-8, hold down the key
corresponding to that memory location for about 2 seconds.
To speed dial a number that is stored in your phone book, enter the memory
location number and press [SEND].
If the selected memory is empty, the phone displays LOCATION EMPTY.
MEMORY SCROLLING
To scroll forward or backward through all names or numbers stored in
memory (beginning with the first or last memory location), repeatedly
press [\/] (forward) or [/\] (backward). The phone displays the stored
phone number and its corresponding memory number.
To begin scrolling from a specific memory location, 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 find a specific name stored in memory, press [MENU] then [OK]. FIND
NAME appears. Press [OK] again, then enter the name and press [/\] or
[\/].
To dial a displayed number, press [SEND].
MOVING A NUMBER TO A DIFFERENT MEMORY LOCATION
1. Display the name or number from memory and press [OK].
2. When the phone prompts SAVE AT LOCATION?, enter the new location
number than press [OK]. The phone displays MOVE?
3. Press [OK] to move the number (the phone displays MOVED and the
remaining available memory), or press [CLR] to exit without moving the
number.
EDITING A STORED NAME OR NUMBER
Follow these steps to edit a stored number and name in memory.
1. Display the name or number from memory and press [OK].
2. Press [MENU] then [OK].
3. Press [/\] or [\/] until EDIT NAME OR NUMBER appears and press [OK].
To edit the name, press [CLR] to delete characters and press [/\] or
[\/] to move the cursor and enter new characters.
To edit the number, press [ABC]. The current number appears. Press
[CLR] to delete characters and press [/\] or [\/] to move the cursor
and enter new characters.
4. Press [OK]. SAVE IN LOCATION XX? appears. Press [OK] to store the
number in that location.
If you did not change the name or the name you entered matches one
already stored. REPLACE? appears. Press [OK].
CLEARING MEMORY LOCATIONS
1. Press [MENU] then [OK].
2. Press [/\] or [\/] until ERASE FROM PHONE BOOK appears, then press
[OK].
3. Press [/\] or [\/] to move the pointer to One by one (to clear one
memory location) of Erase all (to clear all memory locations) then
press [OK].
Note: Erase functions cannot be undone, so be careful!
4. If you selected One by one, enter the name or memory location number
to be erased or press [/\] or [\/] to scroll through the list.
Note: If you have stored phone numbers without corresponding names,
press [ABC] to view the phone numbers.
If you selected Erase all, ARE YOU SURE? appears.
5. Press [OK] to erase the selected (or all) memory locations. Or, press
[CLR] or [END] to exit without erasing any information.
USING SCRATCHPAD MEMORY
Your phone's scratchpad memory lets you temporarily store a phone number
at any time. 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. Enter the phone number and name, then press [OK].
2. When SAVE IN LOCATION? appears, press [#] to choose the scratchpad
memory, then press [OK].
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 copy a number from the scratchpad memory to the first empty
speed-dial memory, recall the scratchpad memory, then press [OK] twice
(see "Using Number Quick Store" above).
(BR/eb 4/30/98)
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