20
Telephone Operation
USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE
If you have pulse service, you normally operate your phone with
PULSE/TONE
set to
PULSE
. You can temporarily set your phone
to send tones for banking services or computer transactions.
Dial the number as usual. Before you enter additional digits in
response to prompts, press
to change to tone dialing.
The phone automatically returns to pulse dialing when you end
the call.
USING MEMORY DIALING
The phone has two types of memory — priority and standard —
that let you store and dial up to 13 phone numbers. You can
store up to 3 phone numbers (up to 16 digits each) in priority
memory and dial them by pressing a single button. You can
store up to 10 phone numbers (up to 16 digits each) in standard
memory and dial those numbers by pressing two buttons.
Storing a Number in Memory
1. With the phone off the hook, press
STORE
. Enter the phone
number you want to store.
Note: You will not hear any tone as you enter the phone
number.
2. Press
STORE
again, then press one of the memory loca-
tions (
0
–
9
) to store the number in standard memory, or
press one of the priority memory locations (
M1
–
M3
). Hang
up the phone.
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