the memory number. Press the delete button to delete the stored number. >The display shows “dEL” 8.16 Dial out a direct memory Lift up the handset or press the speakerphone button then press the M1, M2 or M3 button you want to dial. >The number dials automatically. 8.17 Storing a number in (0-9) two-touch memories In standby mode, key in the telephone number you wish to store. >Up to a maximum 14 digits. Press store button >The display shows “SAVE” Press a (0-9) button to store the number in the selected memory. 910 8.18 To delete two-touch memory records To delete a number from a two-touch memory (0-9). In standby mode, press the memory button . >The display shows “LoAd”. Key in the memory location number (0-9). >The display shows the memory number. Press the delete button to delete the stored number. >The display shows “dEL” 8.19 Dial out a (0-9) two-touch memory number To dial a number stored in a two-touch memory (0-9) Lift up the handset or press the speakerphone or dail button. Press the memory button . >The display shows “LoAd”. Key in the memory location number (0-9). >The number dials automatically. 8.20 Ringer volume The ringer high/low switch located at the back of the base unit allows you to adjust the volume of the ringer. High volume Low volume 9 CALLER DISPLAY OPERATION VERY IMPORTANT: To use caller display you must ?rst subscribe to your network provider’s caller display service. If you subscribe to a caller display service, you can see the phone number of the person calling you before you answer and in the calls list afterwards. The caller display information includes: The caller’s number (up to 14 digits) The date and time of the call Condition of Incoming caller In...