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Programming Your
DX8200
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Refer to the foldout located in the front of this Operating Guide for key positions.
Storing Memory Dial Numbers
Numbers can be stored for use by the Base Unit and the Handset separately.
There are 10 memory locations for the Base Unit, and 10 memory locations
for the Handset. This feature allows you to place two separate memory calls,
one from each active line, at the same time.
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Numbers stored with the Handset cannot be accessed by the Base Unit.
Numbers stored with the Base Unit cannot be accessed by the Handset.
Entering Base Unit Memory Numbers
For example, to store the number 555-1212 in the Base Unit memory:
Note:
Numbers cannot be stored during a call.
1.
Press
mem
on the Base Unit.
2.
The
speaker
LED blinks and you hear
a beep.
3.
Enter the number
5551212
on the Base Unit keypad.
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You may enter a delay between numbers (for accessing a switchboard,
or long distance service) by pressing the
pause
button on the Base Unit
at the point in the number sequence you wish to pause. The
pause
button counts as one digit. Pressing
pause
more than once will
increase the length of the pause between numbers.
4.
Press
mem
and a number (
0-9
) from the Base Unit keypad for the
memory location.
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