Memory – Panasonic KX-E4500 User Manual

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7. MEMORY

Memory works very much like your file cabinet; allowing you to store information in separate files
and even in separate drawers.

The KX-E4500 gives you three separate storage areas or drawers. Two of these storage areas, Phrase

Memory and Text Memory, are located in the internal memory of the typewriter.

Phrase Memory—Phrase Memory is designed to store frequently used addresses, short para­
graphs, and text which will print as a header or footer. The information is stored in files

numbered from 1 through 99.

Text Memory—Text Memory is used to store more lengthy documents, such as letters and

reports. These files are stored by name.

Your typewriter comes standard with 25,000 characters (approx. 12 to 15 pages) of internal memory
that can be expanded to 57,000 characters (approx. 28 to 30 pages). The internal memory can be
divided between phrase and text memory to meet your requirements. If desired, you can use all

your internal memory to create one file. The choice is yours. When all the internal memory is used,

the system will prompt, “MEMORY FULL!” You then have the ability to store your text files to
disk and clear the internal memory for future use.

The third storage area is the Disk Drive. The standard 3V5" floppy disk drive, located on the left

side of the typewriter, allows you to store 720,000 characters on each disk. This gives you virtually

unlimited storage capabilities.

The following pages contain instructions on how to use both the memory, and the text editing

features that make memory so useful.

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