Storing speed dial numbers – Radio Shack CT-501 User Manual
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USING MEMORY
Your phone has 40 speed-dial memory locations that can
each hold a phone number of up to 32 digits.
STORING SPEED DIAL NUMBERS
Note: If you are unable to complete Steps 2 and 3 within 2
minutes, the phone exits the procedure and its display goes
blank to conserve battery power. Press
, then start
over at Step 2.
1. Clear the display (if necessary), enter the phone number
you want to store, then press
. The phone displays
LocATn
(location)
_ _
.
2. Within 2 minutes, enter the two-digit memory location
number (01–40) where you want to store the phone
number. The display confirms the memory location you
have chosen.
Notes:
• Remember that your phone uses memory location 01
for one-touch emergency dialing. Store only your local
emergency number (such as 911) in that location.
• If you enter an invalid number (such as 41), the phone
displays
invALid
LocATn
, then
LocATn
_
_
reappears. Try again.
3. If you previously stored information in the selected mem-
ory location, or if the phone’s memory is full, the selected
location number and
FULL
appear briefly, then the
phone displays the currently stored number followed by
ChAngE?
.
To select a different memory location
,
press ,
enter the new memory location number, then press
.
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