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Using the memory
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You can store up to 13 numbers of up to 20 digits in each memory.
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There are three ‘instant’ memory buttons (M1, M2 and M3) plus 10 other
indirect buttons (0-9).
To store a number in the memory
1 Press
Talk/End.
2 Press
Memory
. You’ll hear a beep.
3 Press
Memory
again. You’ll hear a longer beep.
4 Press the button you want to store your number under (ie
M1
,
M2, M3
or a digit from
0-9
).
5 Dial the phone number.
6 Press
Memory
. You’ll hear one or two beeps.
7 Press
Talk/End
. Make sure the
In Use
light goes out.
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If you make a mistake, press
Talk/End
and start again.
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Repeat for other numbers.
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Ignore any other tones or announcements you may hear.
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If you have a power cut, you may lose your stored numbers.
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Storing a new number will automatically erase an old number.
To dial a number from the memory
1 Extend the handset aerial, press
Talk/End,
await dial tone.
2 Press
M1, M2, M3;
if the number is stored in one of these locations
or
Memory
and then
0-9
if the number is stored in one of these
locations.
What are the other buttons for?
Redial
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Press Redial to call the last number you dialled (useful if it was engaged).
Up to 32 digits can be stored in the redial memory.
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For some PABXs or network, press Redial where you need to store
a pause in the memory.
Recall,
✳
,
#
These are for special telephone services. For details, call your
telephone company.
Chan/Func
If you get interference, press
Chan/Func
twice.
(This button is also used to transfer calls between handsets when you
have more than one handset).
For help call
01707 384438
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