Programming A Flash Into Memory
The “Flash” key is a storable function into
memory that is used to provide a 600mS timed
line break. This function may be required for
accessing line features provided by your
telephone system or local telephone company.
For example, many times the “Flash” is used
to access line features such as “call waiting”,
“call transfer”, “Call pick-up”, etc. Contact
your system coordinator or local telephone
company regarding special line features that
you may have where a Flash key is needed.
Programming A Pause Into Memory
The “Pause” key is used to program a 3
second delay into memory. A speed dial
number may need to pause during its dialing
sequence to insure proper connections. For
example, some telephone systems require that
a ‘9’ be dialed to access an outside telephone
line. In this case, a pause should be stored
after the digit ‘9’ for timing purposes.
When in the store mode, press the REDIAL/
PAUSE key (submerged) to store a pause into
the program memory.
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Note: the “Flash” function counts as 1 digit
when stored into a speed dial memory location
Note: the “Pause” function counts as 1 digit
when stored into a speed dial memory location