STORING A MIXED MODE NUMBER
If your phone service is set for
pulse dialing, you can store a mixed
mode number to easily access
automated services (such as
banking) that require tones within
their systems. (See page 18 for
Voice Memory Entry Tips.)
1) Remove the handset from the base.
2) Press
store
. The
talk
LED blinks and, in speaker mode, the
speaker
LED lights.
You will hear:
For example: Press
0
, then
1
.
3) You will hear:
For example: say “My Bank.”
Then you will hear:
To confirm, repeat the name “My Bank.”
4) You will hear:
Enter the number you want to
store in pulse mode on the keypad.
For example: Enter
5 5 5 5 5 5 5
.
5) Press
(tone) on the handset.
6) Enter the number (such as an account number).
For example: Enter
1 2 3 4
.
7) Then press
store
.
8) You will hear:
Then, you will hear a confirmation beep.
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When the voice prompt says
“Enter the phone number
then press store,” if you do
not make an entry within 10
seconds, the handset beeps
and the programming
procedure cancels.
If you need a pause to
separate groups of numbers
during dialing, press
pause
.
This 4 second
pause
counts
as one digit. Pressing
pause
more than once increases
the length of the pause
between numbers.
To automatically select the first available (empty)
memory location, press
0
, then
0
.
To enter a number into memory without a name,
skip voice entry and go to step 4.
When the voice prompt says
“Say yes or no,” if you don’t
say anything within 3
seconds, you will hear
“closer please.” If you still
don’t respond, the handset
beeps and the programming
procedure cancels.
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