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TELEPHONE

MEMORY OPERATION

A.

Introduction

Your new GE Model 2-9831 Answerphone has 12 nnemory

locations capable of storing a telephone number of up to 16 digits.

Three telephone numbers can be stored in the 3 Emergency/Quick

Dial positions and dialed with one touch.

9 Memory positions are dialed with two touches {DIAL and the

number button 1-9 corresponding to the memory location).

B.

How to

Store

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EMERGENCY QUICK DIAl

A B C

(O O O)

J2 NUMBER MEMOR Y

Important:

Before you begin storing telephone numbers in memory

you must set the

PULSE/TONE

switch to the correct

position.

Emergency/Quick Dial Numbers

1. Pick up the

HANDSET.

2. Push

STORE/tN.

3. Enter the telephone number (it will not actually call the number In

this mode).

4. Push

STORE/IN

again.

5.

Push selected emergency Quick Dial location -

A, B, or C.

6.

Hang up

HANDSET.

7.

Write the name or number of party stored in memory location on

Directory Card.

Frequently Called Numbers

1. Pick up the

HANDSET

2. Push

STORE/IN

3. Enter the telephone number (it will not actually call the number in

this mode).

4. Push

STORE/IN

again.

5.

Push key pad

1,

or

2...,

or

9

for memory location.

6.

Hang up

HANDSET.

7. Write the name or number of party stored in the memory location

on Directory Card.

C.

Changing or

Correcting
a Stored

Number

How to Change a Stored Number

Repeat the storage sequence. The new number will replace the old

number at the memory location.

How to Clear a Stored Number

Repeat the storage sequence. Skip step 3 in the sequence (i.e. do
not enter a telephone number). The storage location will be blank

when sequence is completed.

How to Correct an Error while Storing

Simply hang up and repeat the procedure for storing from the
beginning.

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