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 Storing “Pause/Redial” Into Memory - Pause # 12

If you are using your telephone anywhere that requires an access code for outside calls, 
you may need to add a “Pause” to the number to allow time for the outside line to 
connect.  You can enter an many pauses as needed.

Note: a “Pause” or “Flash” programmed into memory counts as one digit when storing 
a number.

1.  Lift the Handset.
2.  Press the STORE Key - 

# 5

.

3.  Enter the required access code using the dial pad.
4.  Press the “Pause” key.
5.  Enter the digits to be stored using the numeric dial pad.
6.  Press the desired memory location wherein the number is to be stored.
7.  If additional numbers are to be stored, repeat steps 3 thru 7.
8.  Hang up the Handset.

(Does not apply to non-memory key telephones)

“Flash” hook function - Flash # 6 & # 14

The Flash function is used to access PBX features or Telco line features such as Call 
Waiting.  The Flash function is a 600mS timed line break. If the Flash function will be 
used often, store the feature into memory located for easy access as follows:
1.  Lift the Handset then press the “Store” key.
2.  Press the “Flash” Key -

 # 6

 & 

# 14

.

3.  Press the memory location wherein the “Flash” is to be stored.
4.  Hang up the Handset.

Storing a Number Into Memory Keys - Store # 5

Each location can store up to 32 digits in tone mode.

Note: a “Pause” or “Flash” programmed into memory counts as one digit 
when storing a number.

1. Lift the Handset.
2. Press the STORE Key - 

# 5

.

3.  Enter the number to be stored using the numeric dial pad.
4.  Press the desired memory location wherein the number is to be stored.
5.  If additional numbers are to be stored, repeat steps 3 thru 5.
6.  Hang up the Handset.

(Does not apply to non-memory key telephones)

To program Store # 5, Flash # 6 & # 14, and Pause # 12

Some of these programming keys are located under the faceplate and overlay, begin by 
lifting up faceplate and overlay, by either a paperclip or sharp pointer.

Programming...

7

8

Programming Flash Timing & Pause Timing

Flash timing options are 100mS thru 1000mS, programmable in 100mS increments. The 
default Flash timing is 600mS.
Pause timing options are 1.0 sec. thru 5.0 seconds. The default Pause timing is 3.6 sec.
1.  Lift the Handset (off-hook position).
2.  Press the “Store” key once - 

# 5

.

3.  Program “Flash” by pressing “1” for 100mS, “2” for 200mS, etc....  

# 6 & 14

4.  Exit programming by hanging up the handset.

     To program Pause follow the above sets, except at # 3 - do the following:
3.  Programming “Pause” by pressing “1” for 1.0 sec., “2” for 2.0 sec., etc... 

 # 12

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Page 3: ...9446 or by downloading a copy on our Internet web site www telematrix net MARQUIS 3300 Series Telephones INSTALLATION USERS GUIDE Congratulations on purchasing a TeleMatrix telephone product Our goal...

Page 4: ...om unauthorized modi cation or repair of the product or from improper connec tion of the product to other equipment 4 Cords connectors and replaceable batteries 5 Damage in transit to the TELEMATRIX I...

Page 5: ...IOR to sending a telephone to our service center for repair In the unlikely event that a factory repair is necessary 1 Include a brief description of the trouble that you are experiencing 2 Include a...

Page 6: ...key is provided to allow privacy during a background conversation When the Mute key is activated the microphones in the handset and speakerphone are disabled When the Mute feature is activated the ca...

Page 7: ...et Dial out by using the numeric dial pad or by pressing a speed dial location Receiving a Call Using the Handset or Speaker 1 15 On a single line telephone when the phone rings either lift the handse...

Page 8: ...wherein the Flash is to be stored 4 Hang up the Handset Storing a Number Into Memory Keys Store 5 Each location can store up to 32 digits in tone mode Note a Pause or Flash programmed into memory cou...

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