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To store a caller’s details in a Direct Access memory from the Calls List
1. Press CALLS; the most recent incoming caller’s name and number will be displayed
2. Scroll (press or ) to select the number you want to save into the Direct Access memory
3. Press STORE; the display will show “STORE”
4. Press a memory key; the display will show “ENTER NUMBER” below the telephone number
5. Press STORE to confirm. Move the Cursor (press or ) to edit the number before saving
6. The display will show the caller’s name; press STORE to confirm. Move the Cursor (press or ) to
edit the name before saving
7. The display will show “MEMORY STORED”.
To store a caller’s details in the Directory memory from the Calls List
1. Press CALLS; the most recent incoming caller’s name and number will be displayed
2. Scroll (press or ) to select the number you want to save into the Directory memory
3. Press STORE; the display will show “STORE”
4. Press DIRECTORY; and the display will show “ENTER NUMBER” below the telephone number
5. Press STORE to confirm. Move the cursor (press or ) to change the number before saving
6. The display will show the caller’s name; move the cursor (press or ) to edit the name if necessary
7. Press STORE to confirm; the display will show “DIRECTORY STORED”.
To delete a Call from the Calls List or to delete the entire Calls List
1. Press CALLS and Scroll (press or ) to find the entry you wish to delete
2. To erase the displayed call, press CLEAR twice in rapid succession; the display will show “ERASED”
3. To erase the entire Calls list, press CLEAR twice in rapid succession and hold the key down on the
second depression; the display will show “HOLD TO CLR CALL”
4. To prevent entire directory erasure release the CLEAR key at this time before 6 seconds has elapsed;
otherwise keep holding the key down and go to the next step
5. 6 seconds from step 3 the directory will be deleted and the display will show “CALL MEM CLEAR”.
Note: See MEMORY OPERATION section for more details of storing and dialing operations using
Direct Access and Direct memories.