3100 SERIES USER GUIDE
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5 . Press FLASH .
6 . Exit programming by hanging up the handset .
To program PAUSE follow the above sets—do the
following:
3 . Programming PAUSE by pressing “1” for
1 .0 s, “2” for 2 .0 s, and so on .
STORING PAUSE/REDIAL INTO
MEMORY—PAUSE
If you are using your telephone anywhere that
requires an access code for outside calls, you may
need to add a PAUSE to the number to allow time
for the outside line to connect . You can enter an
many pauses as needed .
Note: A PAUSE or FLASH programmed into memory
counts as one digit when storing a number .
1 . Lift the handset .
2 . Press the STORE key .
3 . Enter the required access code (8 or 9)
using the dial pad .
4 . Press the PAUSE key .
5 . Enter the digits to be stored using the
numeric dial pad .
6 . Press the desired memory location wherein
the number is to be stored .
7 . If additional numbers are to be stored,
repeat steps 3 through 7 .
8 . Hang up the handset .
(Does not apply to non-memory key telephones.)
FLASH HOOK FUNCTION—FLASH
The FLASH function is used to access PBX features
or Telco line features such as Call Waiting . The
FLASH function is a 600 mS timed line break . If the
FLASH function will be used often, store the feature
into memory located for easy access as follows:
1 . Lift the handset then press the STORE key .
2 . Press the FLASH key .
3 . Press the memory location wherein the
FLASH is to be stored .
4 . Hang up the handset .
Programming
The telephone set must be connected to the PBX
in order to program it .
TO PROGRAM STORE, FLASH, AND PAUSE
Some of these programming keys are located
under the faceplate and plastic overlay (PVC
sheet) . Begin by lifting up the faceplate and plastic
overlay using either a paperclip or sharp pointer .
STORING A NUMBER INTO MEMORY
KEYS—STORE
Each location can store up to 32 digits in tone
mode .
Note: A PAUSE or FLASH programmed into memory
counts as one digit when storing a number .
1 . Lift the handset .
2 . Press the STORE key .
3 . Enter the number to be stored using the
numeric dial pad .
4 . Press the desired memory location wherein
the number is to be stored .
5 . If additional numbers are to be stored,
repeat steps 3 through 5 .
6 . Hang up the handset .
(Does not apply to non-memory key telephones.)
PROGRAMMING FLASH TIMING AND
PAUSE TIMING
FLASH timing options are 100 mS through
1000 mS, programmable in 100 mS increments .
The default FLASH timing is 600 mS .
PAUSE timing options are 1 .0 s through 5 .0 s . The
default PAUSE timing is 3 .6 s .
1 . Lift the handset .
2 . Press the STORE key once .
3 . Dial from the keypad “1” for 100 mS, “2” for
200 mS, and so on .
4 . Press the STORE key once .