#SP + press bin key (for bins 701-710) or DIAL then bin key (for bins 711-720) + HOLD + Enter outside line (e.g.,1), line group (e.g.90) or ICM for intercome feature + HOLD + Number to store + HOLD + Name + HOLD + Press another bin key or SPK to exit.
It's a feature some phones have where you can program a number into your phone and then when you want to call it, you only have to push usually two buttons.
You can use a program like CPU-Z, which will tell you the speed (in MHz), the timings and the make and model of the RAM.
Pantech has a variety of phones to choose from, all with different features. One thing that stood out about their phone selection was the Pantech Breeze II. Featuring large buttons, this phone is an optimal choice for the elderly, people who don't see well, or those who just want something simple. The Breeze II is a flip phone that has three large speed dial buttons, large number buttons, and simple to navigate menus. This camera phone has a front screen to screen your phone calls, and to view time/date, and the large screen makes it easier to see your selections.
tap all buttons exept for start select and ps buttons in a match
go to www.home-electronics.net/en-US/ModelList.html?Cat=2.4Ghz, select your model and it wil have downloadable manual.
You program your speed dials first by going to menu, then contacts, then speed dial. You individually enter them. Finally to use them, you open up your key pad and hold down the number of the corresponding speed dial. This should take about 3 seconds. The phone will automatically dial.
The top speed of the Ford Model A was 75 mph.
Aimed at the 5 to 10 year old age range, the Migo phone was designed to be used by small children to provide peace of mind for parents. Shaped like a little green bug, with two antennas, one for cell phone and the other for GPS, this phone has five buttons, four speed dial and one for emergency.
Push down, right, punch. Use the different punch buttons to increase speed.
Buttons and pointer options
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Yes, only on some stuff