14Storing a Number in MemoryNote: It is not unusual to hear beep-ing/buzzing or the operator’s voice onthe line as you store a number in theTAD-1006’s memory.1. Press STORE.2. Enter the number you want tostore (up to 16 digits).Notes:• You can store phone numbersor special banking or telephoneservice numbers (such asaccess codes or account num-bers) in memory.• For security purposes, we rec-ommend that you do not storeprivate numbers, such as per-sonal identification numbers orpasswords, in memory.• If you have pulse service andwant to use tone dialing, enterat the appropriate place inthe sequence of numbers.• To store one or more pauses inthe memory number, see “Stor-ing a Pause in Memory” onPage 15.3. Press STORE again.4. To store the number in a prioritymemory location, press a prioritymemory dial key (P1, P2, or P3) tostore the number in that location.To store the number in a standardmemory location, press a numberkey (0-9) to store the number inthat location.To store additional numbers, repeatSteps 1-4 for each number you wantto store.Notes:• You cannot erase a number inmemory, but you can change it bystoring a new one in its place.• Write the memory location num-ber and name associated with thatnumber on the TAD-1006’s mem-ory dialing card. (Use pencil incase you want to change it later.)To use the card, grasp and gentlypull the tab on the front of theTAD-1006.illustrationillustration43-768.fm Page 14 Friday, August 13, 1999 2:49 PM