CT-503 Handheld Flip-Style Cellular Telephone
(170-1112)                 Memory                     Faxback Doc. # 47922

USING MEMORY

Your phone has 40 speed-dial memory locations that can each hold a phone
number of up to 32 digits.

STORING SPEED DIAL NUMBERS

Note:  If you are unable to complete Steps 2 and 3 within 2 minutes, the
       phone exits the procedure and its display goes blank to conserve
       battery power.  Press [END] [STO], then start over at Step 2.

1.  Clear the display (if necessary), enter the phone number you want to
    store, then press [STO].  The phone displays LocAtn (location) - -.

2.  Within 2 minutes, enter the two-digit memory location number (01-40)
    where you want to store the phone number.  The display confirms the
    memory location you have chosen.

    Notes:  Remember that your phone uses memory location 01 for one-touch
            emergency dialing.  Store only your local emergency number
            (such as 911) in that location.

            If you enter an invalid number (such as 41, the phone displays
            invALid LocAtn, then LocAtn - - reappears.  Try again.

3.  If you previously stored information in the selected memory location,
    or if the phone's memory is full, the selected location number and
    FULL appear briefly, then the phone displays the currently stored
    number followed by ChAngE?.

    To select a different memory location, press [END] [STO], enter the
    new memory location number, then press [STO].

    To use the selected memory location and replace the information
    currently stored there, press [STO].

ONE-TOUCH DIALING

To quickly place a call to any number stored in memory location 2 or 3
(without pressing [SND]), simply hold down that number key for about 1
second.

SPEED RECALL/DIALING

If you know the memory number you want to use, simply enter that number
(such as 07), then press [SND] to quickly place the call.

If you know the memory number you want to use, but you want to review the
stored information (just to be sure!) before you place the call, press
[RCL] then enter the memory location number.  The location number and
phone number flash on the display.  To place the call, press [SND].

MEMORY SCROLLING/DIALING

1.  Press [RCL].

2.  Press [OPER 0][1] to start scrolling from the first memory location,
    or enter a specific memory number (such as 11) that you want to start
    from.  The location number followed by ' (to indicate scrolling is
    active) and the stored phone number flash on the display.

    Note:  If the memory location you selected is unused, the location
           number (03', for example) appears steadily.

3.  Repeatedly press [# >] or [< *] to scroll forward or backward through
    the numbers.

4.  When you see the number you want to use, press [SND] to place the
    call.

For convenience (so you can see if you have a caller's phone number, for
example), your phone lets you scroll through memory while a call is in
progress.  Simply follow these steps, but press [END] instead of [SND]
when you finish.

CHANGING A NUMBER IN MEMORY

1.  Recall the number that you want to change.

2.  Repeatedly press [CLR] to backspace and erase digits, then enter the
    correct numbers; or simply add digits to the existing number.  Then
    press [STO] and enter the two digit location number.

3.  The selected location number and FULL appear briefly, then the phone
    displays the currently stored number followed by ChAngE?.

    Press [STO] again within 2 minutes to store the edited number.  The
    memory location number appears on the display to confirm the entry.

    To exit without changing the number, press [END].

CLEARING A MEMORY

1.  Press [CLR][STO], then enter the two-digit memory location number you
    want to clear.

2.  The selected location number and FULL appear briefly, then the phone
    displays the currently stored number followed by ChAngE?.

    To clear the selected memory, press [STO].  The selected memory
    location number appears on the display to confirm the entry.

    To exit without clearing the selected memory, press [END].

USING SCRATCHPAD MEMORY

Your phone's scratchpad memory lets you temporarily store a telephone
number on the display during a call.  This is handy, for example, when
someone gives you a number during a call and you don't have a place to
write it down.

To store a number in the scratchpad memory during a call, simply press the
keys to enter that number.  After you press [END] to end the call, you can
press [SND] to immediately dial the scratchpad memory number.

Note:  Be sure to tell the other party on the call that they will hear
       tones as you press the keys to enter the number.

MEMORY DIALING TIPS

Frequently Dialed Area Codes/Prefixes

To reduce the number of keystrokes you use to dial frequently called area
codes and/or prefixes, store that area code and/or prefix (including the
1, if necessary) in memory.  To dial a number using that memory, simply
recall that memory, enter the remaining digits of the telephone number you
are calling, then press [SND] to place the call.

Banking or Other Phone Services

For convenience, you can store in your phone's memory the touch-tone
command sequences you use when calling your bank or other phone services.
See "Using Touch-Tone Services" in Faxback Doc. # 47924.

(BR/eb 5/28/98)

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