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• If the selected memory is full, the phone
prompts you to replace the contents (
RE-
PLACE
CONTENT?
).
To replace the contents, press . The
phone displays
STORED
.
• If both the name and phone number are al-
ready stored (a duplicate), the phone dis-
plays
ALREADY
STORED
, then it prompts
you to move the information to the first
empty speed-dial memory (such as
MOVE
TO
5?
). Press to store the number in
the suggested location, or enter the desired
location number then press .
• To exit the memory function without storing
the number, press . The phone displays
NOT
STORED
and the number you tried to
store. Hold down to clear the display.
Hints:
•
Using Memory Location 1
— You can hold
down for about 2 seconds (see “One-
Touch/Speed Dialing” on Page 51) to quickly
dial the number stored in memory location 1.
For convenience, store a frequently called
telephone number (such as your home or of-
fice number) in this location.
•
Using Memory Location 40
— Setting the
phone to use the call restriction level
INCOM-
ING
ONLY
(see “Selecting a Call Restriction
Level” on Page 21) does not prevent you from
speed-dialing the number stored in memory lo-
cation 40. If you plan to use this call restriction
OK
OK
OK
CLR
CLR
1
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