Answer: Follow the procedures below to store or correct numbers in memory.
To store numbers in memory:
- Leave the handset in its cradle when storing a number.
- Be sure PULSE/TONE MODE is set for the type of the service you have.
- Set NORM/STORE BATT TEST to STORE BATT TEST. The BATT TEST indicator lights. If it does not light or is dim, be sure to replace the batteries. See "Installing/Replacing Batteries".
- Dial the number you wish to store.
- Press one of the memory buttons for where you wish to store the number.
- Make a note of the person's name on the Memory Index Card. Use a pencil, in case you change the stored numbers later.
To store additional numbers, repeat Steps 4 and 5 as many times as desired or until all 20 memory positions are filled.
When you finish storing numbers, return NORM/STORE BATT TEST to NORM.
Notes:
If the telephone rings while you are storing numbers, you can answer the call by lifting the handset or pressing SPEAKER.
If you answer a call before pressing the memory button for the number you were storing, you must re-enter the number in memory after the conversation is concluded.
To correct a number you are storing:
- Return NORM/STORE BATT TEST to NORM.
- Then reset it to STORE BATT TEST.
or
- Lift the handset, and then return it to the telephone base.
- Re-enter the number.
The only way to erase the number stored in memory is to replace it by storing a new number.
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