Caller ID System 1000 Telephone (430-0973) Operation Faxback Doc. # 34285 STORING NUMBERS IN MEMORY STORING A NUMBER IN A PRIORITY MEMORY LOCATION You can store up to 15 characters of a phone number (such as an area code, direct access number, or emergency phone number) in any of the phone's three priority memory locations (P1, P2, or P3). Follow these steps to store a telephone number in a priority memory location. 1. Press STORE. LOCATION ? appears on the display. 2. Within 30 seconds, press the desired priority memory location button (P1, P2, or P3). NUMBER ? appears on the display. 3. Within 30 seconds, enter the phone number (up to 15 digits) you want to store. 4. Within 30 seconds, press STORE. The entered phone number is stored in the selected priority memory location, COMPLETED appears on the display for 30 seconds, then the current time appears. STORING YOUR AREA CODE If you subscribe to the Caller ID service, your phone stores the caller's phone number, including the area code. Then, when you want to call back a caller, your phone compares your area code to the caller's area code. Before you receive or make a call, follow these steps to store your area code. 1. Press STORE. LOCATION ? appears on the display. 2. Press LOCAL CALLBACK. AREA CODE ? appears. 3. Enter your area code. 4. Press STORE. Your area code is stored in the LOCAL CALLBACK memory location. COMPLETED appears on the display, and the phone sounds a beep. QUICK-STORING A CALLER'S PHONE NUMBER During a call, you can quickly store a caller's telephone number in a priority memory location. 1. Press READ to display the caller's telephone number. 2. Within 30 seconds, press STORE. LOCATION ? appears. 3. Within 30 seconds, press the desired priority memory location button (P1, P2, or P3). The displayed phone number is stored in that location, COMPLETED appears on the display, then the current time appears. (IR-08/19/96)