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To put a call on hold, press
HOLD
. HOLD flashes. You can
hang up the handset without disconnecting the call.
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To resume the call, press and release the switch hook once
(if the handset is not on the base), lift the handset off the
base, or pick up any extension phone on the same line. If
you put a call on hold while using speakerphone, press
SPEAKER/HEADSET
to release the call.
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Some special services, such as bank-by-phone, require
tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use
these special tone services by following these steps.
1. Be sure
TONE/PULSE
is set to
PULSE
.
2. Call the service.
3. When the service answers, press
*
/TONE
. Any
additional numbers you dial are sent as tone signals.
After you complete the call and hang up, the phone
automatically resets to pulse dialing
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You can store up to 10 phone numbers in the indirect
memory locations, then quickly call each number with a few
key presses.
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1. Press
STORE
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2. Enter the phone number you want to store, including
CALL WAIT
(
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appears) or any pause or tone entries
(see “Entering a Pause in a Memory Number” or “Using
Tone Services on a Pulse Line”).
3. Press
MEMORY
, then enter a one-digit memory location
number (0–9).
4. Repeat the Steps 1–3 for each number you want to
store.
5. Use the supplied memory index card to record your
stored numbers.
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To store a number from a Caller ID record, repeatedly press
REVIEW
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or
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9
to select the desired phone number.
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Using Hold
•
The phone will not show Caller
ID information for an incoming
call while another call is on hold.
•
The Caller ID information sent
by the phone company might
disconnect a caller on hold if a
new call comes in.
Memory Dialing
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You can store up to 16 digits for
each number.
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You must complete each step
within 8 seconds.
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To keep your accounts secure,
we recommend you do not store
personal access codes for
services such as bank-by-
phone.
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You can store the phone
number with the handset on or
off the hook.
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If you make a mistake while
entering the number, press
STORE twice, then re-enter the
phone number.
•
If you enter more than 16 digits,
wait 8 seconds or press STORE
twice to exit and start again at
Step 1.
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To change a number in
memory, store a new one in its
place.
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To erase a number from
memory, repeat all except Step
2, selecting the location you
want to erase in Step 3.