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MEMORY DIALING
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Enter memory location number
(01..20).
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Press CLR/DEL key. The display
will change to "LOCATION XX
DELETED".
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Press OFF to exit.
NOTE:
Stored numbers are retained in memory
even if the base loses its power or the
handset battery is removed.
Storing Special Codes
To insert a pause in a phone number,
press HOLD at the appropriate point
when entering the number. This inserts
a 2 second pause. A " P " appears
in the display to show the pause. For
longer pauses, press HOLD two or
more times. Each press makes the
pause 2 seconds longer and is treated
as a stored digit.
If your phone is connected to a PBX,
you can store the PBX access
number and a pause before the
phone number. For example, to store
9-PAUSE-555-1234 in memory location
08, do the following:
1. Press 9
2. Press HOLD
3. Dial 5551234
4. Press PROG
5. Enter 08
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Note that if digits were on the
display prior to entering memory
dial mode, the contents of the
s p e e d d i a l m e m o r y w i l l b e
appended to those digits. For
example, if 1503 was on the display
and the contents of the memory
location is 6438981, then the
display would show the following
upon exiting memory dial mode:
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Press PHONE , the number on
the display will be dialed after a 2
second pause.
NOTE:
The ability to temporarily add memory
contents to digits already entered on
the display operates in the same way
for Caller ID (CID) and speed dial
memories.
In this way, long distance and area
codes (for example, 1503) can be
entered on the display and can preface
numbers recalled from Caller ID (CID)
memory before dialing. This is impor-
tant because only the last 7 digits of
any number are displayed when dialing
from Caller ID (CID) memory.
Changing Stored Numbers
To change or replace a stored number
simply enter the new number on the
display and store it in the memory
location you wish to change.
Deleting Stored Numbers
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Press MEM . The display will
c h a n g e t o " S P E E D D I A L
LOCATION_ _".
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