Two types of phone books, Personal phone book memory, Saving numbers to your personal phone book – Bell Sports BAM-300D User Manual

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# Two types of Phone Books

You can store up to 99 numbers into the Phone Book

providing easy access to your most frequently dialed phone

numbers. There are two types of phone books: Personal

Phone Book Memory and Recent Call History List.

# Personal Phone Book Memory

The phone has 99 personal phone book memory locations

where you can store up to 32 digits with an associated

name of up to

12

characters.

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Saving Numbers to Your Personal Phone Book

Memory locations 1 through 9 should be used for one-

touch dialing of your most frequently used phone

numbers.

1. Enter the phone number that you want to save(up to

32 digits).

2. Press

, the cursor will appear on the first line

at the upper left hand corner indicating that the

phone is in Alpha mode.

3. Enter a Name (up to 12 Characters) corresponding

with the phone number (see Entering Characters for

more information and then press (s^ ). If you

don’t want to enter a name, press C^) to proceed

before entering characters.

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4. The phone will ask you the

memory location where the

number will be saved. Press (s^

to automatically store the number

in the first available memory

location. Or, you also have the

option to enter a specific two

digit memory location number.

Press (s^ after entering the

desired location number.

5. The phone will ask whether

you want to keep this number

secret or not. Setting memory

locations to “Secret” hides the

phone number and only displays

the name. “Secret” memory

locations can only be deleted,

not edited. Select “Yes” or

“No” using (i^ or .

Yiiill 1

Mike

555-1234

S«}

SrS":

Yiiiil ®

Mike

MEM No.= ??

auto= 03

Yiiiil 1

srs]

Make Secret?

No j

6

. Press (Y

to

^ to save the number in the memory

location.

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