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Using Your Phone
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Using Phone Memory
Use your phone’s internal Phone Book to store up to 99 names 
and numbers for easy access.
In this section you will learn how to:
• store names and numbers into the Phone Book
• recall phone numbers from memory
• clear names and numbers
• dial a number with Speed Dial and Turbo Dial™
• make notes on the scratchpad
Using Your Phone’s Built-in Phone Book
Each phone number in your phone book is stored in a memory 
location
 numbered 01-99.
Arrange numbers for easy recall by storing related numbers in 
groups. If you store the numbers you call most in locations 01-
09, then you can use Turbo Dial™ to call those numbers with a 
single key. (See “Using the Turbo Dial™ Function” on page 24 
for details.)
You can also store names to identify phone numbers. Later, you 
can recall a number by the name that corresponds to it.
Storing Names and Numbers
How to Store Phone Numbers
Enter the phone number you want to store.
AYou can store up to 32 digits per phone number entry.
Press 
 to begin storing.
The phone prompts you to enter a memory location. You will 
see Location ——.
Enter the two-digit memory location where you want the 
sequence stored.
or
Press
 Ç to store the sequence in the first available location.
or
Enter the first digit of the memory location, then
 
press 
Ç to 
store the sequence in the first available location beginning 
with that digit.
After keying in a location or pressing 
Ç key, the screen will 
read Alpha Or §
AThe § symbol in your display represents the Smart Button.
Enter a name to identify the phone number. (See the 
following section for details on entering names.) 
If you entered a name, press 
A or Â when you are finished.
Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the information 
you stored.
Pressing 
A without entering a name will store the number 
without a name being associated with it.
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