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• To change a number you already
stored, store a new one in its
place.
• To delete a number from memory,
repeat Steps 2-6, but do not enter
a phone number in Step 5.
Storing 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 outside number.
You can store the access code with the
phone number. However, you must
also store a pause after the access
code to allow the outside line time to
connect. To do so, press
PAUSE/REDI-
AL
at the appropriate place to enter a
2-second pause. For a longer pause,
press
PAUSE/REDIAL
additional times.
Dialing a Stored Number
1. Lift the handset from the cradle or
press
TALK
and listen for a dial
tone.
2. When you hear a dial tone, press
MEMORY
, then use the number
keys to enter the memory location
code (0-9).
Important: When you test a stored
number of an emergency service,
make the test call in the off-peak
hours, such as late evening or early
morning, and remain on the line to ex-
plain the reason for your call.
Chain-Dialing from Memory
When you use special services such
as alternate long-distance or bank-by-
phone, you can store the service’s
phone number in one memory loca-
tion, and any other numbers, such as
the long-distance number, in another
location. This lets you easily dial a long
sequence of numbers.
Follow these steps to chain-dial mem-
ory numbers.
1. Press
MEMORY
, then use the
number keys to enter the memory
location code for the service’s
main number.
2. Wait for the service to answer.
3. Press
MEMORY,
then enter the
memory location code for any
remaining numbers.
Notes:
• If you use pulse dialing to dial the
service, after the service answers,
press
TONE/#
before you enter
memory location codes, or save
TONE/#
as the first entry in a
stored number.
• If you move from an area that
uses pulse dialing to an area that
uses tone dialing, you no longer
have to press
TONE/#
to change
the dialing mode. Therefore, if you
previously stored any phone num-
bers into memory that included
TONE/#
entries, you must re-enter
them.
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