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6. MEMORY OPERATION
MEMORY STORAGE
Model IQ335 has 20 Direct Access memories, 100 Directory memories, 80 incoming call Calls list and 5
Last Number Redial memories. All memories have a maximum 32 digits capacity and 16 characters
name capacity. 10 memories can be protected for special applications.
Memory Backup
No batteries are required. The Calls list, Direct Access and Directory memories are non-volatile (no
batteries needed to retain contents in the event of power failure).
Memory Storage
Storage operations can be carried out either with the adaptor connected or with batteries installed.
To enter letters for name entries, use the letters marked on the keys. For example, press key 7 (P, Q, R,
S) once to enter P, twice to enter Q and so on. To make a space when entering in the name field, press
the right hand ( ) Cursor key.
To commence a storage procedure, lift the Handset or press HANDSFREE/HEADSET before commencing
the procedures described for storing numbers and names as described below. To delete any incorrect
digits while storing, use the cursor keys ( and ) to move to the unwanted character and press
CLEAR.
DIRECT ACCESS MEMORY KEYS
The IQ335 has 20 Direct Access speed-dial memories accessible via 10 keys arranged on the right
hand side of the top panel (see Figure 2A). These keys each have 10 “one-touch” memories and 10 “two-
touch” memories. The one-touch memories are accessed by pressing the key once briefly during the storage
or retrieval procedures described in this manual. The two-touch memories are accessed by pressing the
same memory key twice in quick succession.
The Direct Access memories are very useful for storing some of your favourite network facility codes (e.g.
Diversion, Call Forward, Call Back etc). Consult your system user guide for the codes that you need to store
so you can activate these functions once they have been stored in the IQ335 Direct Access memory keys.
Direct Access Memory Capacity
Each memory can store up to 32 digits including Pause, , ,Recall (Flash) and a special Handsfree
code.
Speed-Dialing (Storable Handsfree code)
When storing a number, you can add a “Handsfree” command to the start of the number. It appears as
an “H” on-screen. This programming technique makes dialing faster and easier – to commence dialing
of any Direct Access memory programmed with a “Handsfree” code the memory key can be pressed
without the need to lift the handset or press the HANDSFREE/HEADSET key. The Handsfree code is
entered by pressing the HANDSFREE/HEADSET key before the number being stored.