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How to store phone numbers
Follow these directions to store up to 4 telephone numbers in the dialer’s memory. Please remember
that local ordinances may prohibit automatic dialing of police, fire departments and other emergency
agencies.
The AVD-45b will call up to 4 numbers. This can be any combination of regular telephones, cellular
telephones or pagers. The 4 numbers being called will be stored in locations 1-4. Any of locations 1-4 can
store up to 28 digits and dial a telephone or pager. If dialing less than 4 numbers, simply leave the latter
location(s) empty and the unit will automatically skip them.
To program telephone numbers:
1. Supply power to the AVD-45b.
2. The AVD-45b has four modes (PROGRAM, TEST, OPERATE, and OFF) indicated in the upper part of
the LCD. Make sure the unit is in the “PROGRAM” mode. If it is not, press the MODE (“M”) button to
change modes.
To store “voice” telephone numbers in memory locations 1 through 4 (see p. 9 for pagers)
1. At the “PROGRAM: NUMBERS” prompt, press “1” (YES).
2. Press all the digits of the first number to be dialed. Check the LCD while programming to make sure the
correct numbers are pressed.
3. After inputting the entire phone number (1 + area code if needed), press the PROGRAM/PAUSE (“P”)
button (momentarily), then the “1” key. This will store the number in location 1.
4. Repeat step 1, then press all the digits for the second number to be dialed. Check the LCD, press the
PROGRAM/PAUSE (“P”) button (momentarily), then the “2” key. This will store the number in location
2.
5. Repeat the process, if needed, for locations 3 and 4.
NOTE: Multiple pauses are used when dialing a pager or cell phone, in which case during the
OPERATE mode the stored voice message will be played.
PROGRAMMING THE DIALER