One-Touch Dialing Keys; One-Touch Priority Dialing; Scratch Pad Memory - Motorola 4500 Manual

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associated key and holding for approximately one
second. There is no need to press S.
NOTE Turbo Dialing is affected by "Call
Restriction" Service Levels 1, 2, and 3. See
"Change Service Level" found on page 52. Do not
select these service levels if you wish to use
Turbo Dialing.

One-Touch Dialing Keys

Your phone has three special dialing keys, A,
B, D, which allow for easy one touch access to
numbers stored in these locations.
To store a number:
1. Enter phone number to be stored.
2. Press s.
3. Press specific one touch key.
4. The phone is automatically in Alpha Entry
Mode. Enter a name or bypass by pressing
s.
Phone will confirm storage by displaying Stored.
To place a call:
1. Press and hold the One-Touch Dial Key A,
B, or D.
These keys function like Turbo Dial keys. When
you press and hold A, B, or D, a call is
placed to the number stored in that position. To
recall the number, press R, and the specific
One-Touch Key. To clear the number, press C,
s, and the specific One-Touch Key. ALPHA – will
display. Press s. The unit will display the name
and number along with the prompt CHANGE?.
Press s to clear both name and number.
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STORED will display to indicate that the number
has been cleared.

One-Touch Priority Dialing

When Priority Call is activated on your cellular
phone you can use this feature to call an
important number you have stored in memory
location 01 even if the phone is locked.
At any time if you dial 911 or an emergency
number previously stored by your cellular service
provider, the display will read "Dialing Emrgcy."
If the unit is locked and you press and hold the 1
or enter an emergency number, the phone will still
display "Locked" but will place the emergency
call.
If you have stored an alternate non-emergency
number in memory location 01, such as your
home phone number, and use the turbo dial
feature the phone will display "Priority Call."
Please keep in mind:
• Your emergency or priority number must be
stored in memory location 01 to be able to place
a call when the unit is locked. Be careful not to
overwrite the number stored in this location.
• Some cellular systems have their own
emergency numbers and do not allow access to
numbers such as 911. Check with your cellular
service provider for details about emergency
calling in your area.

Scratch Pad Memory

The scratch pad permits entry of numbers from
the keypad during conversation.
Memory
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