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Notes:
• If a call arrives while you are using
the intercom, the handset sounds
a tone.
• The phone might not activate the
intercom for about 2 seconds after
the last time you use it.
MEMORY DIALING
You can store up to 10 different phone
numbers of up to 16 digits each so you
can dial them quickly.
Storing Phone Numbers
in Memory
1. Be sure
DIAL
is set for the type of
service you have.
2. If the TALK indicator is on, press
TALK
on the handset to turn it off.
Then, if the ANSWER or ANN
ONLY indicator is on, press
ERASE/STOP
on the base to turn it
off.
3. Press
#
, then
MEMORY
. The
HOLD/INT indicator starts to blink
and a beep sounds.
4. Using the number keys, enter the
number of the memory location (0-
9) where you want to store the
phone number.
5. Enter the phone number you want
to store, including any
PAUSE/
REDIAL
and
TONE/#
entries. (See
“Storing a Pause” on Page 20
and “Using Tone Services on a
Pulse Line” on Page 17.)
Notes:
• Each
PAUSE/REDIAL
or
TONE/#
entry uses one digit of memory.
• If you have pulse service and
want to store a number, we rec-
ommend that you do not store a
number that includes a
TONE/#
entry. The one-second pause
following the mode change
might not be long enough to
allow the special service to
answer. See “Using Tone Ser-
vices on a Pulse Line” on Page
17.
6. Press
MEMORY
to store the num-
ber into the selected location. A
long beep sounds and the HOLD/
INT indicator turns off.
7. To store more numbers, repeat
Steps 3-6.
Notes:
• If you receive a call while you
store a number in memory, press
TALK
to answer the call. After the
call, begin again at Step 2 to store
the number.
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