B. Storing A Number Into Memory
Up to 10 phone numbers can be stored into
memory. Each location can store up to 15
digits in tone mode and 16 digits in pulse
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 numbers 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 thru 6.
6.
Hang up the handset.
C. Storing “PAUSE” Into Memory
If you are using your 3000MW anywhere that
requires and access code for outside calls,
you may need to add a “PAUSE” to the num-
ber to allow tine for the outside line to con-
nect. You can enter as 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 using the
numeric 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 thru 6.
8.
Hang up the handset.
D. FLASH Hook Function
The Flash function is used to access PBX
features or Telco line features such as Call
Waiting. The FLASH function is a 600mS
timed line beak. If the FLASH function will be
used often, store the feature into memory
location for easy access as follows:
1.
Check the position of the tone/pulse
switch.
2.
Lift the handset.
3.
Press the “FLASH” key.
4.
Press the memory location wherein the
“FLASH” is to be stored.
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