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d) If both the phone number and name you entered are already
in the phone's memory, the message ALREADY STORED is brief-
ly displayed and then the phone suggests you to move the in-
formation to the first empty memory location (e.g., MOVE TO
5?) or prompts you to enter a memory location number if there
is no empty memory location (MOVE TO?). Press OK or first en-
ter the memory location number and then press OK. If the lo-
cation you entered is already in use, the phone prompts you to
overwrite the contents of the location (REPLACE CONTENT?). If
you want to replace the information, press OK.
The message MOVED will be displayed confirming that the in-
formation has been moved to the memory location displayed in
the upper right corner of the display.
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If the STORE TO, REPLACE CONTENT or MOVE TO prompt is dis-
played and you do not want to continue, either press the CLR
key or wait until the message NOT STORED (at the store and re-
place prompts) or NOT MOVED (at the move prompt) appears.
The phone exits the store function, and the information you
tried to store will then reappear on the display. You can reat-
tempt to store the information in the phone directory memory
as described above, or you can clear the display by pressing and
holding the CLR key.
Memory Scrolling
1
Use the key to scroll through the memory locations in
use. Press to scroll forward and to scroll backward. The
memory location number is displayed in the upper right corner
of the display. To scroll the stored names, first press the ABC
key to switch to the alpha mode and then begin scrolling by us-
ing the key.
In the numeric mode, the memory locations are scrolled in the
memory location sequence, and in the alpha mode, the names
are scrolled in alphabetical order.
2
Press the SEND key to make a call when the desired name or
number is displayed.
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