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USING THE MEMORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
Memory locations provided:
– 98 ‘standard’ locations. Each of these may be used
to store a number and a name.
– Five locations (numbered 00 to 04) which, together
contain the last 5 numbers you dialed. These loca-
tions are reserved exclusively for redial numbers,
stored automatically by the phone. Location 00
contains the most recent number dialed; location 04
contains the oldest. (See ‘Last Number Redial’,
page 17 for details.)
– One scratchpad memory (location # #); this may be
used to store a number during a call.
– One location (99) which holds your own number and
the wake-up message.
Location No. Details
1-89 89 standard memory locations. You can
use each one to store a name and
number of your choice.
90-95 6 standard memory locations. You can
use each one to store a name and num-
ber which you can call even when the
ALLOW M90-M95
call barring option
is selected. The call barring option
restricts the outgoing calls you can
make. See page 41 for details.
96 Holds the number that is dialed when
you press the
*
one-touch dialing key
for 2 seconds.
97 Holds the number that is dialed when
you press the # one-touch dialing key
for 2 seconds.
98 Holds your voicemail number or
‘favorite’ number which is dialed when
you press the one-touch key.