(2)
After directory tape has stopped, use NAME
SELECTOR to position a vacant space on
tape over index area.
(3) Remove 51B dial faceplate and with a pencil,
write name and complete telephone number
including access digits if required, between lines
of index space.
(4)
Pull the RECORD button.
(5) Dial complete telephone number as written
in index space using the TOUCH-TONE dial.
Note:
If number includes access code, depress
WAIT button momentarily after dialing access
digits, then dial remainder of number.
(6)
Push RECORD button.
Note:
Dialer will reset automatically after
approximately 9 seconds if button is not pushed.
Any previously recorded num ber will be
automatically erased.
4.01
Recording a Number While Making a
Call:
A line key must be depressed and
handset removed or speakerphone ON button
depressed before proceeding with the six operation
steps required to record a number.
Calling a Recorded Number
4.02
To use the 51B dial to originate a call proceed
as follows:
(1) Rotate DIRECTOR SELECTOR to group
position where name and number are recorded.
(2)
Position name and number to be called over
index space, using NAME SELECTOR. Make
certain that lines on tape correspond closely with
index space.
(3) Depress a line key, lift handset or push
speakerphone ON button and listen for dial
tone.
(4)
Push CALL button momentarily.
(5) If called number has an access code, dialer
will stop after access code is dialed. When
second dial tone is heard, depress CALL button
again to complete dialing.
ISS 3, SECTION 503-550-101
Note:
If it is desired to bypass the access
code; for example, with night service, push
CALL button before lifting handset. When
dialer stops, lift handset, listen for dial tone
and push CALL button again.
Typing Entries on Directory Tape
4.03
To record names and telephone numbers on
the directory tape with a standard typewriter
proceed as follows for proper handling of the 1B
cartridge:
(1) Rotate directory selector to "1" position
and allow tape to come to rest.
(2) Remove 51B dial faceplate.
(3) Rotate directory latch, grasp latch and lift
1B cartridge out of set (Fig. 8).
(4)
Remove platen (roller) from typewriter, pull
a loop in directory tape from bottom roller
of cartridge and carefully feed platen through
loop. Be sure tape is under typewriter bail
(Fig. 9).
(5) Lock roller in place and position 1B cartridge
on carriage as shown in Fig. 10. Rapid
return of carriage may require supporting 1B
cartridge.
(6) Type entries between lines on directory tape.
Use pencil type eraser to remove entries or
errors, taking care not to wrinkle or tear tape.
Caution:
Do not use ink eradicator or
typewriter eraser. Cartridge must be
replaced if tape is torn.
(7) Remove cartridge from typewriter and replace
in telephone set.
Note:
Any excess slack in tape in the typing
process should be fed back into the cartridge
with the name selector wheel.
(8) Replace faceplate making certain that it is
fully seated so that interlock switch is
operated.
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