Memory feature operation, Eeprom memory feature, Programming the clock – Interquartz IQ560E User Manual

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6. MEMORY FEATURE OPERATION

The telephone has 20 memories in total, distributed over 15 keys, to provide easy dialing

of often-used numbers. The upper row of 5 memory keys has both one and two touch

memories, and the lower rows of 10 memory keys each have a one touch memory (see

Figure 5).

NON-VOLATILE MEMORIES (BATTERY FREE PERMANENT STORAGE)

Each memory can store 24 digits with any combination of numeric entries, PAUSE ,

,

and Recall commands. Batteries are not required to back up the memories of the

IQ560E. They will be permanently retained until overwritten by a new storage operation

for the user.

EEPROM MEMORY FEATURE

The IQ560E can be pre-set with user-selected codes for the 10 Memories accessible

from the five Memory buttons located near the display (five ONE TOUCH and five TWO

TOUCH memories). Any often-used or complex network numbers or network facility

codes can be installed at the point of sale to eliminate the need to consult confusing

system user guides. Custom-programming can enhance and simplify phone and network

operation, thereby reducing the demands on staff training. The pre-programming can

alter at a later stage to allow changes to be made - see the MEMORY LOCK section

below.

Storing a number:

1. Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE or HEADSET,

2. Press STORE,

3. Enter the telephone number,

4. Press the desired MEMORY key either once for a “ONE TOUCH” memory (any

memory button), or twice for a “TWO TOUCH” memory (only the top row near the

display).

5. Replace HANDSET or press HANDSFREE or HEADSET.

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