If the number cannot be Dialed as Displayed:
Press the CALL BACK button and repeatedly press the but-
ton to reformat the displayed number into a dialable number.
Each press of the CALL BACK button displays another avail-
able format, cycling back to the original format. You can
choose one of the following formats:
1. 10 digit plus 1
2. 10 digit
3. 7 digit
If the handset is off hook, note that you have 2 seconds to
reformat the number using the CALL BACK button. If you do
not press the CALL BACK number, the telephone will attempt
to dial the number as displayed on the screen.
NOTE: In many locations, the telephone company provides dis-
played telephone numbers in a ready to dial format. These
numbers cannot be altered as they are already in the correct
format to call back.
Storing Phone Numbers from the Callers List
As the phone keeps the data of up to 70 calls, if the 71st call
comes in, the phone deletes the oldest data automatically.
To prevent important calls from being deleted, you can store
them into the 13 speed dial memory (3 one-touch and 10
two-touch).
1. Display the phone number you want to store.
2. Press STORE button. The number is repeated in the display.
Press CALL BACK to select the number you want to store (for
example, 14162353453 or 4162353453 or 2353453).
The phone number is now stored in that memory button.
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3. For one-touch memory:
Press a one-touch speed
dial button (M1 to M3).
For two-touch memory:
Press the MEMO button, and then
any speed dial memories (0 to 9)