Short-Numbers; Short-Number Programming - Motorola 3200 User Manual

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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
The SIM card must be inserted and the
indicator switched off.
This call is completed like any ordinary call.

SHORT-NUMBERS

SHORT-NUMBERS
The telephone has storage locations (referred
to as short-numbers) for 100 telephone
numbers and names which can be used to
quickly dial frequently called telephone
numbers. Each location can hold a telephone
number up to 20 digits in length and a name
up to 16 characters long.
Short-numbers stored in the telephone are
labelled from 1 through 100.
The SIM card may be capable of storing
additional short-numbers. Your card provider
will inform you of your card's capacity for
storing short-numbers. SIM card short-
numbers are labelled from 101 and up.
For convenient recall, you may store your
own telephone number into a short-number,
which is easy to remember e.g. (1 or 101).

Short-number Programming

Short-number Programming
Programming a name and number:
Name
Telephone number
Programming a number without a name:
Telephone number
Short-number
Short-number
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