How to store a nametag for speed dialing – OnStar 17572 R17 User Manual

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Once you’ve dialed your home phone, you’ll want to store that
number so it will be easy to access when you want to call home
again. You can store your home number as a “nametag,” for speed
dialing. Storing nametags will not use up minutes.

How to store a nametag for speed dialing:

1. Push the phone button . When OnStar responds with
“OnStar ready,” say “Store.”

2. When OnStar responds with “Please say the entire phone
number to store,”
say the entire number you wish to store,
without pausing. OnStar will repeat the number, and ask
“Please say yes or no.”

3. Say “Yes” (or “No” to try again).

4. When OnStar responds with “Please say the Nametag,”
pick a nametag you’ll remember, like “My House.”

5. When OnStar responds with “About to store <My House>.
Does that sound ok?”
say “Yes” (or “No” to try again).

6. OnStar responds with “Ok, storing <My House>.”

• You can store up to 30 nametags for speed dialing
• Try to use multi-word or multi-syllable nametags, like “my house”
• Try to avoid using similar-sounding nametags (like Tim and Kim)
• You can store a voice mail password as a nametag. (See page 28)
• Remember to delete your nametags if you sell your vehicle or if
you do not renew your OnStar subscription

NOTE: To ensure your calls are connected everywhere you go,
always Dial and Store numbers using “1” and the area code. You
can say “zero” or “oh” for 0.

*OnStar Hands-Free Calling requires a Hands-Free Calling enabled vehicle,
existing OnStar service contract and prepaid calling minutes. Not available
in certain markets. Calls may be made to the US and Canada only.

4. Say “Yes” (or “No” to try again).

5. OnStar responds with “Ok, Dialing.” Your call will be connected.
(When you make calls, you use up minutes.)

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