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c1caus.frm Page 28 Thursday, December 19, 1996 12:46 PM 2 Enter the name or the first letter(s) of the name you want to erase and press OK, or start scrolling by using the key. The name, or if you entered the first letter(s) only, the first name beginning with the letter(s) is displayed. To display the associated phone number, press the ABC key. You can view other stored names in alphabetical order by using the key. • If no matching name is found, the message NAME NOT FOUND will be briefly displayed, and the phone exits the erase function if you pressed OK. • If you started scrolling without pressing OK, the message NAME NOT FOUND is briefly displayed, and the next name in alphabetical order will then be displayed. 3 When the desired name is displayed, 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 name in alphabetical order. • If you do not want to erase the name, you can view the other stored names by using the key, or you can exit the erase function by pressing the CLR key or any key except 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 appears briefly on the display. To erase a memory location by location number: 1 Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function ERASE NAME by using the key and press OK, or press MENU 3 as a shortcut access method. The phone asks you to enter the name to be erased (NAME?). 2 Press the ABC instead of entering the name. The phone now prompts you to enter the number of the memory location to be erased (LOCATION?) 3 Enter the location number and press OK or start scrolling by using the key. 28

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2
Enter the name or the first letter(s) of the name you want to
erase and press
OK
, or start scrolling by using the
key.
The name, or if you entered the first letter(s) only, the first
name beginning with the letter(s) is displayed. To display the
associated phone number, press the
ABC
key. You can view
other stored names in alphabetical order by using the
key.
If no matching name is found, the message
NAME NOT FOUND
will be briefly displayed, and the phone exits the erase function
if you pressed
OK
.
If you started scrolling without pressing
OK
, the message
NAME NOT FOUND
is briefly displayed, and the next name in
alphabetical order will then be displayed.
3
When the desired name is displayed, press
OK
, if you want to
erase the memory location. The message
ERASED
is briefly dis-
played confirming that the memory location has been erased,
and the phone then displays the next name in alphabetical or-
der.
If you do not want to erase the name, you can view the other
stored names by using the
key, or you can exit the erase
function by pressing the
CLR
key or any key except
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
appears briefly on the
display.
To erase a memory location by location number:
1
Press the
MENU
key and scroll to the menu function ERASE
NAME by using the
key and press
OK
, or press
MENU 3
as a shortcut access method.
The phone asks you to enter the name to be erased (
NAME?
).
2
Press the
ABC
instead of entering the name. The phone now
prompts you to enter the number of the memory location to be
erased (
LOCATION?
)
3
Enter the location number and press
OK
or start scrolling by
using the
key.
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