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Dialing a Stored Number
To dial a number stored in an emergen-
cy memory location, press either emer-
gency memory key.
To dial a number stored in the indirect
memory location, press
MEM
and then
the desired memory number (0–9).
STORING A NUMBER IN
VOICE MAIL MEMORY
If you subscribe to a message waiting
service from your local telephone com-
pany, the phone company will assign
you an access number for retrieving
your messages. The System 999 lets
you store this access code and dial it
with the touch of a button.
Follow these steps to store your voice
mail access code.
1. With the handset on the base, press
MEM
.
2. Enter the access code, up to __ dig-
its, then press
MEM
again.
3. Press
VOICE
.
When your voice mail system prompts
you for the access code, press
VOICE
.
USING FLASH
FLASH
performs the electronic equiva-
lent of a switchhook operation for spe-
cial services, such as Call Waiting.
For example, if you have Call Waiting,
press
FLASH
to answer an incoming call
without disconnecting the current call.
Press
FLASH
again to return to the first
call.
Note: If you do not have any special
phone services, pressing
FLASH
might
disconnect the current call.
USING REDIAL
You can quickly dial the last number di-
aled. When you hear a dial tone, simply
press
REDIAL.
Illustration,
VOICE MAIL
Illustration,
FLASH
Illustration,
REDIAL
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