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Hello Try these links to download the manual to your phone. panasonic.com.au/Support/.../Downloads+and+documentation phone.manualsonline.com/manuals/.../panasonic/panasonic_cordless
With the phone offline press MEMO. The IN USE light will flash. Enter the telephone number you want to store and press MEMO again. Then press the number key under which you want to store the telephone number. To use speed dial, press TALK, MEMO, and the number button where the telephone number is stored.
hi, you dial the number on your phone. press the option button and scroll down to save number. press save and the number will be on your phone book. thanks for using fixya.
Oftentimes a model number that is very similar simply denotes a color or packaging difference or the accessories packaged with the unit. Also, different stores will carry slightly different model numbers that are unique to their store so that they can avoid having to price match since the exact same model number won't be sold anywhere else..
Yes you can buy cordless phones with transfer capabilities. We have several of them at where I work.
The unidens are some of the better phones on the market. All we have to do with them is when we receive a call is hit the talk button again and dial the number we wish to send the call to.
Any of the unidens should have this feature you could ask the salesman if you can plug them in to test.
An example of a good phone is: http://www.uniden.com/products/productdetail.cfm?product=TRU8885-2&page=6
1) Pick up the handset and press the STORE button
2) Dial in the number you wish to store
3) Press the STORE button again to indicate that you have completed the number
4) Press the location where you want to store the number (i.e. 1, 2, …9, or 0)
Hi Dont know if this applies to your phone but if there is a button that says memory try pressing it .If your phone does have this feature a blank will probably come up.Try then pressing a number button (example # 1) .If there is no info in that slot try pressing the momory button again.It should ask for a name.After you enter the name press the Memory button again it should ask for a numer.After entering the nubmer press memory again.This should save the persons name and number. Now to get back to this info press memory and the corresponding button # you saved it on.
(tip, press the "talk" or "call" button while that persons info is displaid to call that persons #)
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