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10 numbers can be stored in the keypad keys 0 up to 9.
To call a number stored in one of these 2 touch memory keys, pick
up the handset, press “MEM” key and one of the 0 up to 9 keys.
Each key can store up to 16 digits.
Note : disconnecting the phone from the line will erase the numbers
stored into the memory keys.
Storing a new number into a location where one number is already
stored will automatically erase the previous number stored.
To erase a memory without storing a new number, simply follow the
storing process (detailed here after) without entering any number.
Storing a number in a 2 touch memory key
-Pick up the handset.
-Press “PROG” key.
-Enter the number to store (maximum of 16 digits) and, if needed,
insert a timed pause (by pressing P key) each time a tone has to be
heard before continuing the dialing process (useful when dialing
behind a PABX or for long distance services access for instance).
-Press “PROG” key again
-Press the keypad key location (0 up to 9) where this number should
be stored.
-Hang up the handset
-Repeat this operation for the other 2 touch memory keys.
Calling a number stored in a 2 touch memory key
-Pick up the handset.
-Press “MEM” key followed by the memory location (0 up to 9)
where the number has been stored; the number will be automatically
dialed out.
R key (Flashing)