~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~‘~~- until the desired memory code number (01 through 20)
appears
.- .............. .................._ CDE= exchange code with 3 digits
Nothing is stored
. . . . . ..-default (all 20 memory codes)
m.............................................
AB=(Olm :
memory number 01
12(kl: memory number 20 ’
Description
The exchange code and area code usually differ
for local and long distance calls, but in some
when Area Type B or Type C is selected with the
“Area Type Selection” (on page 3-18) programming.
When you select these Area Types, you should
register these exchange code as a local number.
So these registered exchange codes will allow you to
make a local call. It is therefore necessary to register
these Exchange Codes to enable dialing of these
numbers.
Local call Exchange Codes when Type B is selected
Exchange code
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t :
“O”or”1”
Local call (charge) Exchange Codes when Type C is
selected
Exchangecode
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“O”or”1 ”
Programming
1.
Dial (13).
“Ext. Local Code”will be displayed.
2. Press the NEXT button.
“Local NO ? + “will be displayed.
3. Dial the memory code number (01 through
20) or press the NEXT button.
Example:
When dialing (01) or pressing the NEXT
button.
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The LCD will show “Local 01: ... ” when
nothing is stored in memory code number
“01 “.
When area code 212 has beenstored,
“Local 01 : 212” will be displayed.
4. Dial the local code, using 3 digits.
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To erase a wrong entry, press the CLEAR
button.
5. Press the MEMORY button.
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The memory indicator will. be lit.
6.
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To advance to the next memory code
number, press the NEXT button.
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To return to the previous memory code
number, press the PREV button.
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To go to the desired memory code
number, press the SELECT button and
then dial the memory code number.
7. Repeat steps 4 to 6.
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8. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
A maximum 20 Exchange Codes can be registered.
Programming Table.
See
page 7-5.
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