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To stop the beeping sooner, press any key on
the handset, return the handset to the base, or
press
PAGE/FIND
on the base.
Note: The phone rings if a call comes
in during paging.
MEMORY DIALING
The phone can store up to 10 numbers that
you can dial by entering a memory location
number (
0
–
9
) plus 3 numbers in the one-touch
dialing memories (
M1
,
M2
, or
M3
).
Storing a Number in Memory
Note: An error tone sounds and the phone ex-
its the storing process if you wait more than
20 seconds between each key press.
1. Lift the handset.
2. Press
MEM
. The TALK/LOW BATT indica-
tor blinks.
3. Enter the number and any tone mode
changes or pause entries (see “Entering
a Pause”).
Notes:
• Each number you store can be up to
20 digits long.
• If you try to enter more than 20 digits,
the phone sounds an error tone and
exits the storing process. Start over
from Step 2.
• Each tone or pause entry uses one
digit of memory.
4. Press
MEM
, then enter the memory loca-
tion number (
0
–
9
) or one of the one-touch
dial memory buttons,
M1
,
M2
, or
M3
.
The handset sounds a long beep to indi-
cate that the number is stored.
For each stored number, write
the person’s or company’s name
next to the appropriate location
number on the supplied memo-
ry directory sticker. Peel the
backing off the sticker and at-
tach it to the phone.
To replace a stored number,
simply store a new one in its place.
To delete a stored number, lift the handset
and press
MEM
twice, then enter the memory
location number (
0
–
9
) or one-touch dial button
(
M1
,
M2
, or
M3
) you want to clear. The hand-
set sounds a long beep to signal that the
memory location is clear.
Entering a Pause
In some telephone systems, you must dial an
access code (9, for example) and wait for a
second dial tone before you can dial an out-
side number. You can store the access code
with the phone number. However, you should
also store a pause after the access code to al-
low the outside line time to connect. To enter
a 2-second pause, press
RDL/P
. For a longer
pause, press
RDL/P
additional times.
Dialing a Memory Number
To dial a number stored in a standard memory
location, press
TALK
. When you hear a dial
tone, press
MEM
and enter the memory loca-
tion number for the number you want to dial.
To dial a number in one-touch dial memory,
simply press
M1
,
M2
or
M3
.
Note: If you select an invalid or empty memo-
ry location, the phone sounds an error tone.
Press
MEM
again and re-enter the memory lo-
cation number.
Chain-Dialing Service Numbers
For quick recall of numbers for special servic-
es (such as alternate long distance or bank-
by-phone), store each group of numbers in its
own memory location.
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