Lenoxx Electronics PH-543 Telephone User Manual


 
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1. Pick up the handset.
2. Press the AUTO button first, then press the stored two-touch
memory number (0 to 9).
3. The phone will dial the numbers you stored into it.
MEMORY DIALING
Storing Phone Number into Memory
4. The stored number and the location will show in the display.
5. Press the STORE button, and wait about 3 seconds to resume
normal display.
6. Repeat steps 1-4 to store numbers into other memory locations.
NOTE: When the batteries are dead or removed for more than 5
minutes, the stored numbers may be erased.
NOTE: If you want to store a calling card number into one of your
memories, you may do this the same way you program a
phone number into memory. If you need a pause in a
number, simply press the REDIAL/PAUSE button on your
phone.
NOTE: If you entered a wrong number, you may press the STORE
button or HOOK switch, then start from the beginning.
TO STORE A NUMBER TO BE DIALED VIA PRIVATE
BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX)
Before entering a phone number in Step 2 in Storing phone
number into memory, do as follows:
1. Enter the outside line access digit (e.g., 9).
2. Press the REDIAL/PAUSE button (for a pause).
TO CHANGE A STORED NUMBER
Just store a new number, as described above, the old one will be
erased automatically.
Making Calls with One-Touch Speed
Dial Buttons
1. Pick up the handset.
2. Press one of the one-touch speed dial buttons (M1 to M3).
3. The phone will dial the numbers you stored into it.
9
3. For one-touch dialing:
For two-touch dialing:
Press one of the 3 one-
touch speed dial buttons
(M1 to M3).
Press the AUTO button, and
then press one of the dialing
keys (0 to 9) to store a phone
number in.
Making Calls with Two-Touch Speed Dial
Locations
You can quickly dial the numbers you stored into the 3 one-touch
speed dial buttons or 10 two-touch speed dial memories.
1. Press the STORE button,   (short for programming)
appears in the display.
2. Dial the phone number you want to store. You can store up to
22 digits, including a TONE ( ) and a PAUSE (
REDIAL/
PAUSE
), each of which is counted as one digit.