12.6 STORING NUMBERS WHILST ON A CALL
Numbers may also be stored when you are actually in the process of making a call
and using the handset. This is useful, for example, if you are given a telephone
number during your conversation. The number may then be dialled from memory at a
later time. To store the number, press STORE button, key in the telephone number
and then the desired memory location button. Write down references to numbers
stored against memory location buttons.
12.7 PROGRAMMING CODES FOR CENTREX
AND NETWORK SERVICES
If you are using the Executive NR203HPUK Featurephone on an exchange line (not a
PABX) and subscribe to network services provided by BT, or by another network
provider, individual services may be programmed into the memory keys using the
procedure outlined in 12.5., thus allowing you to use such services at the touch of a
button. If you are a business user taking advantage of Centrex Service, these
services may also be programmed into the one touch keys in this manner. However,
it must be noted that the operating codes will differ for each service and in order to
programme your telephone correctly a set of Network Service or Centrex codes
should be obtained from your Network Operator. Programming codes for BT Network
Services and many Centrex services, along with special memory inlay cards for ease
of use are available from your supplier, or by contacting Pocket UK.
12.8 CHANGING A NUMBER IN A MEMORY LOCATION
If you wish to change a number in a memory location, simply follow the instructions
for storing a number. Entering the new number will automatically erase the previous
number.
12.9 DIALLING NUMBERS FROM MEMORY
To dial a number from memory, lift handset or press On-Hook button, await dial tone
and press button corresponding to memory location require ensuring that the correct
memory ‘shift' is selected.
Sometimes it may be necessary to combine the information from 2 memories or to
combine memory dialling with manual dialling. In these cases, simply press the 2
memory buttons in sequence or press the desired memory button followed by
manual dialling of the remainder of the number. These combinations are often carried
out when alternative carriers are used.
12.10 PAUSE FACILITY
With some PABX’s, it is necessary after dialling an outside line access digit (often 9)
to wait for new dial tone before dialling the outside number. If the PAUSE button is
pressed after the access digit has been dialled, the number may be dialled
immediately without waiting for new dial tone as the telephone will introduce the
required pause in the dialling sequence. In some cases it may be necessary to
introduce a second pause, but do not enter more than 2 pauses or unsatisfactory
operation may result.
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