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3. The Memory
The phone has 97 standard memory locations
which allow you to store information as follows:
Phone numbers of up to 30 digits each
Names of up to 20 letters each
Numbers and letters cannot be displayed at the
same time. You can switch between numerical
and alpha modes by pressing .
Memory location 99 stores the phone’s own
number and a welcoming message (max. 20
letters). You can change the number and edit
the welcoming message (see the section
‘Storing Information’) .
Memory location 98 holds the phone’s number
with a country code prefix. The location cannot
be edited.
Memory location 00 is the so-called scratchpad
memory (see ‘Scratchpad Memory’) where you
can store information temporarily during a call.
This 00 memory location is cleared when the
phone is switched off.
Memory location 0 is for the last number called.
When the phone is locked, calls may be possible
to the emergency number preprogrammed into
your phone (e.g., 112 or some other official
emergency number).
Also, calls to the numbers in memory locations
94, 95, 96, and 97 may be made and all calls
may be received.
Keying In Names
Press . The ABC indicator will appear on
the display indicating that the phone is in
the alpha mode and that when you press a
key, letters will appear instead of numbers.
Select the key labelled with the letter you
want. Each key is labelled with three letters,
except for the MN 6 key, so press the key
labelled with the letter you want once
(before the ABC indicator flashes). If the
character displayed is not the character you
want, press the key again (before the ABC
indicator flashes) and if you still don’t have
the character you want, press the key a third
time (before the ABC indicator flashes).
If you miss the letter you want, press the key
repeatedly until the letter you require
reappears.
Note: rapid key presses may activate other
characters.
Select further letters in the same way.
You can select upper case or lower case letters
by pressing and holding the key for a few
seconds. Additional characters can be displayed
(by repeatedly pressing the key) as follows:
1-key - ? ! 1 , . : “ ‘ $ £ ( ) / % @
2-key A B C 2 Ä Å à AE Ç
3-key D E F 3 è É
4-key G H I 4 ì ¡
5-key J K L 5
6-key M N 6 Ñ
7-key P R S 7 ß
8-key T U V 8 Ü ù
9-key W X Y 9
0-key O Q Z 0 Ö Ø ò
#-key a blank space
*-key * +
Exit letter selection by pressing again.
Storing Information
Key in the area code and number and, (in the
alpha mode) the name (or key in first the
name and then the number).
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