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MEMORY DIALING
You can store up to 10 numbers of up to
16 digits each in the ET-1101’s memory.
Notes:
• To keep your accounts secure, we
recommend you do not store your
personal access code for services
such as bank-by-phone in a memory
location.
• When storing numbers for special
services (such as alternate long dis-
tance or bank-by-phone), store the
service’s main phone number in one
memory location and numbers for ad-
ditional information in other locations.
Storing a Number in Memory
Note:
If you do not press any button on
the keypad within about 10 seconds, 3
beeps sound and the phone exits the
memory storing process. Start again from
Step 1.
MEMORY
1. While the phone is not in use, press
MEMORY.
2. Dial the number you want to store.
3. Press
MEMORY again.
4. Press the memory location number
(
0–9) you want to use. The keypad
sounds one long tone to confirm that
the phone number has been stored.
Note:
If you do not hear a long tone,
you did not successfully store the
number. Start again at Step 1.
5. Pull out the memory index card at the
bottom of the base and write the
associated name or stored number
next to the location number. We rec-
ommend you use a pencil so you can
change it later.
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