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c1caus.frm Page 29 Thursday, December 19, 1996 12:46 PM The phone number stored in the selected location will be dis- played. To see the associated name, if entered, press the ABC key. Use the key to view other memory locations in use. • If the selected memory location is empty, the message LOCATION EMPTY is briefly displayed, and the phone exits the erase function if you pressed OK. • If you started scrolling without pressing OK, the message LOCATION EMPTY is briefly displayed, and the next memory location in use will then be displayed. 4 Press OK, if you want to erase the memory location. The message ERASED is briefly displayed confirming that the memory location has been erased, and the phone then displays the next memory location in use. • If you do not want to erase the location, you can view the other occupied memory locations by using the key, or you can exit the erase function by pressing the CLR key, or any key ex- cept PWR. The message NOT ERASED is briefly displayed, and the phone exits the menu facility. You can also exit the erase function by just waiting until the message NOT ERASED ap- pears briefly on the display. Note: If you are erasing memory location 0 containing the stack of the five last dialed numbers, the phone prompts you to confirm the erase operation (ARE YOU SURE?). Press OK, if you want to erase the stack, or any other key except OK (or PWR) to cancel the erase operation. Note: When the name or number to be erased is longer than 8 characters, the last 8 digits of the number and first 8 letters of the name are displayed. You can also erase a memory location by storing empty entries in it. 29

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The phone number stored in the selected location will be dis-
played. To see the associated name, if entered, press the
ABC
key. Use the
key to view other memory locations in use.
If the selected memory location is empty, the message
LOCA-
TION EMPTY
is briefly displayed, and the phone exits the erase
function if you pressed
OK
.
If you started scrolling without pressing
OK
, the message
LO-
CATION EMPTY
is briefly displayed, and the next memory loca-
tion in use will then be displayed.
4
Press
OK
, if you want to erase the memory location. The mes-
sage
ERASED
is briefly displayed confirming that the memory
location has been erased, and the phone then displays the next
memory location in use.
If you do not want to erase the location, you can view the other
occupied memory locations by using the
key, or you can
exit the erase function by pressing the
CLR
key, or any key ex-
cept
PWR
. The message
NOT ERASED
is briefly displayed, and
the phone exits the menu facility. You can also exit the erase
function by just waiting until the message
NOT ERASED
ap-
pears briefly on the display.
Note:
If you are erasing memory location 0 containing the stack
of the five last dialed numbers, the phone prompts you to
confirm the erase operation (
ARE YOU SURE?
). Press
OK
, if
you want to erase the stack, or any other key except
OK
(or
PWR
) to cancel the erase operation.
Note:
When the name or number to be erased is longer than 8
characters, the last 8 digits of the number and first 8 letters
of the name are displayed.
You can also erase a memory location by storing empty entries in
it.
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