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6. MEMORY

6.1. STORING

6.1.1. STORE ONE-TOUCH NUMBER

» Hint

TO STORE

[PHONE NUMBERl+[ST01-t [Ml]

TO REVIEW

[RCL|-h(Ml|

The ONE TOUCH is a very useful feature of the PR130 cellu­

lar phone. To operate, simply press the [Mil key while the

phone is in standby mode and the number stored the ONE

TOUCH memory location will be dialed automatically. You

can use this memory location for the phone number you call

most frequently. Enter the area code and the telephone num­

ber and press the [STO) key and the (Mil key to store, the

number dialed. The number will be stored in the ONE

TOUCH memory. You can review the ONE TOUCH memory

by pressing the [RCL] key and the [Ml] key. If you want to
change the ONE TOUCH number, just repeat the above pro­

cedures. The (Ml] new number will be stored at ONE

TOUCH memory instead of the previous number.

i Example

151.„|0|10J :

I

"S162333300"

[STOI.iMll :

"Ml"

'»5162333300"

IRCLl.lMll

"Mr

"5162333300»

6.1.2.

STORE SPEED DIAL NUMBER

* Hint

TO STORE :

iNUMBER]-H(ST01+[ VALPHl-hCSTO]

(NUMBER1+(STO)+(0-5J+(VAL]^H]
(NUMBER]+(ST01+(01-60l

Telephone numbers can be stored into your PR130 by stor­

age methods as follows:

Automatically storing the number into the next vacant

memory location

Automatically storing the number into the selected mem­

ory groups

Manually storing the number into the selected memory

location

AUTOMATICALLY STORING INTO THE NEXT ViiCANT

MEMORY LOCATION

The feature allows you to store the number in the next vacant

memory location. After storing the number, the location num­

ber will be displayed on the LCD.

19 Example

I51...(01[(M

• •

"5162333300"

ISTOl.n

"SM:23"

"5162333300"

Above example explains that the number "5162333300" is

stored at the address of vacant memory location "23". If there

is no vacant memory location in the repertory memory, the

number will not be stored in memory. The message
"FULL"will appear on the LCD display. In this case, use the
manual sequence to replace a number already in memory or
see chapter 6.2.

^ Note

The range of repertory memory is from 01 ot 60

AUTOMATICALLY STORING A NUMBER INTO A SELEC­
TED MEMORY GROUP

This feature allows you to store a number into a selected

group of 10 numbers which makes it easy to recall any of the

number stored in that group. For example, the range of loca­

tion 10-19 are personal numbers, numbers 20-29 for business

suppliers, numbers 30-39 for business customers, etc. After

storing the number, the memory location number will be dis­
played If there is already a number stored in the selected

locations, simply reselect a new location or use the manual

overwrite sequence or see chapter 6.2.

^ Example

I51...IO1101

" ■ "5162333300"

ISTOJ, 12!. [*1

"SM:24" " "

Above example shows that the next available memory loca­
tion in the twenties group was 24 and the number is stored in
that location.

^ Note

The PR130 has 60 repertory memory locations. To use this

method of storing numbers, you must first select the numer­
ic grouping(0-5) you want before pressing!*! keyO.e. 2 is for
20-29,4 is 4049).

MANUALLY STORING A NUMBER INTO A SELECTED
MEMORY LOCATION

Manual storing is a very simple operation. You must select
the location number whenever you store the phone number.