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MESSAGE WAITING LIGHT
The message light indicates that a
message is waiting. It also provides ring indication.
NOTE: To configure your telephone
for a PBX system generating 90-volt
message waiting signals, use the
MW switch located on the back of the
housing. 90-Volt message waiting is
set on either T/R (Tip/Ring, the Red/
Green wires) or A (A-lead, the yel-
low-black wires).
VISUAL RING INDICATOR
The Visual Ring Indicator will light when
a ringing signal is applied to the telehone.
TONE BUTTON
The tone button is used to change the dialing mode
from pulse to tone during a dialing sequence, when your local
service is set for rotary dial service.
FLASH Button
The FLASH button sends an interrupt signal to the
distant office. The interrupt is a 600-millisecond, timed line discon-
nect which tells the distant office that you wish to use an available
feature. The results of a FLASH signal will depend on the services
you have available.
RD/P Button (Redial/Pause)
Your Centurion telephone stores in
memory the last number dialed (31 digits maximum). You can redial
the last number dialed by lifting the handset and pressing the RD/
P button. This button must be the first button pressed after lifting
the handset to activate the redial feature.
You can erase the number stored in memory
by lifting the
handset and dialing any digit.
To use the
Pause
feature, press the RD/P buttion while dialing your
number to insert a two-second pause.
Memory Locations
Two-Touch and SIngle-Touch locations are
used to store and retrieve numbers for automatic dialing. Each
location can store 16 digits, including numbers, flashes, pauses,
and dialing output changes. Three single-touch memory locations
(M1, M2 and M3) are reserved for storing emergency numbers.
STORE BUTTON
The STORE Button is used to store numbers in
memory locations for automatic dialing. You can store a maximum
of 3 one-touch numbers and 10 two-touch numbers, each with 16
digits maximum. To store a number lift the handset, press the the
STORE button and dial numbers (16 digitis maximum), press the
STORE button again and press the desired memory location button
(pushbutton dial 0-9, or M1, M2, or M3). Place the handset on-hook,
or press the STORE button to continue storing numbers.