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PAGING
To page the person who has the hand-
set or to locate the handset when the
phone is not in use, press
PAGE
on the
base. The handset beeps five times.
Note: The handset does not beep
when the ringer is off.
MEMORY DIALING
This phone has three priority dialing
memories. You can dial a number
stored in any of these memories by
pressing a single button. In addition,
you can store up to 10 telephone num-
bers in speed-dial memory, then dial a
stored number by pressing a one-digit
memory-location number.
Note: Each number you store can be
up to 16 digits long.
Storing a Number in Memory
Note: An error tone sounds and the
phone exits the programming mode if
you wait more than 20 seconds be-
tween each keypress.
1. Lift the handset and press
MEMO
.
The TALK/BATT LOW indicator
blinks.
2. Enter the number and any
TONE
and
PAUSE
entries. See “Storing a
Tone Entry on a Pulse Line” and
“Entering a Pause.”
Note: Each
TONE
or
PAUSE
entry
uses one digit of memory.
3. If you want to store the number in
priority dialing memory, press
MEMO
, then press a priority dial-
ing button (
P1
-
P3
).
If you want to store the number in
a speed-dial memory, press
MEMO
, then enter the memory
location number (
0
-
9
).
A tone sounds to indicate that the
number is stored.
4. To store more numbers, repeat
Steps 1-3.
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