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Programming Telephone Numbers for Memory Dialing
You can program up to nine telephone numbers for memory dialing of data calls and assign them
customized names for easy access. Up to 30 digits can be entered. These numbers are labeled
m1 through m9. Options associated with a memory dialing number include the telephone
number, user selectable name, data profile, and X.25 call options described in the previous
section, except call user data. To store a number in m1, do the following:
1 At the CMD: prompt, type
program m1
. The system displays the current values of m1 and
the prompt:
MEMORY NUMBER m1
OPTION VALUE
Name unspecified
Number unspecified
Profile active
RPOA1 unspecified
RPOA2 unspecified
Closed User Group unspecified
Reverse Charging no
Type option name (or Q to quit):
2 Type the name of the option (for example, number) for which you want to insert a value.
The ADM responds:
Current value = unspecified
Type new value (or Q to quit):
3 Type the value for that option (for example, 5551212). The ADM responds by displaying a
table of all values for this memory location and prompts again:
Type option name (or Q to quit):
4 Type in the next option name for which you want to assign a value and repeat step 3. You
will probably want to select a name (up to 8 characters) to correspond with each number so
that you do not have to remember which number is stored in each memory location.
5 Type
Q
when you are done. The ADM displays:
Do you want to save the change(s) you made (Y or N)?
6 Type
y
to save the changes. The ADM saves your changes and displays the following
message:
m1 updated
7 Type
n
to cancel the changes. The ADM displays:
No changes made to m1
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