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Storing Names and Numbers
To take advantage of the internal Phone Book, you will need to 
store some names and numbers into memory. Your phone’s 
dedicated 
¬
 key makes storing quick and easy. 
Keep in mind: Your Phone Book sorts alphabetically by the 
first letter in the entry. If you store an entry without a name it 
will be placed at the back of the Phone Book.
Note: To make it easy, your phone will let you know if you have 
already stored the name or number in your Phone Book. You 
will see: 
Duplicate Number
 or 
Duplicate Name
. Press 
¬
 to 
store it again or 
Ç
 to exit.
1. Enter
Number
Enter the phone number you want to store.
2. Begin 
Storing
Press 
¬
 to begin storing. 
You will see: Location XX? XX is the num-
ber of the lowest available location.
3. Accept
Location
Press 
¬
 or 
«
 to store the sequence in 
the displayed location.
or Enter 
New 
Location
Press 
Ç
 to clear the location number 
from the display and enter a new two-digit 
location number.
or Select
Range of 
Ten
Enter the first digit of the memory location 
and press 
«
 to store the sequence in 
the first available location beginning with 
that digit. (If you store personal numbers in 
the twenties, for instance, press 
¤
,
 «
.)
4. Enter 
Name
Enter a name to identify the phone number. 
(See the next page for help entering names.) 
Press 
a
a
a
a
 or
 ¬ 
when finished. Your phone 
will confirm the entry by displaying the infor-
mation stored.
Tip:
The “ 
§
 
” symbol 
in your display 
represents the 
Smart Button 
a
a
a
a
.
Tip:
Always store 
your Voice Mail 
number in 
location 98.