Memory Dialing
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MEMORY DIALING
STORING PHONE NUMBERS IN
MEMORY
Memory Dialing allows you to dial a number using
just a few key presses. Your phone stores up to 10
numbers in the handset. Ô
1. When the phone is in the stand-by mode, press
MEM. The TALK/BATT LOW LED flashes.
2. Enter the phone number, up to 20 digits. If a
pause is needed during the dialing sequence,
press
REDIAL/PAUSE to insert a pause. Each
pause counts as a digit and represents a two
second delay in time between digits as they are
sent.
3. Press
MEM again.
4. Enter the memory location (0 - 9) on the
keypad. A tone indicates that the number is
stored. If you enter a number in a location that
has a previously stored number it will overwrite
the existing number without warning.
MAKING CALLS WITH MEMORY
DIALING
1. Press talk, then press MEM. Ô
2. Enter the memory location (0 - 9) on the
keypad. The stored number is automatically
dialed. Ô
CHAIN DIALING
The memory locations on the handset are not
limited to phone numbers. You can also store a
group of numbers (up to 20 digits) that you need to
enter once your call connects. This is referred to as
Chain Dialing.
Ô NOTE Ô
Storing Phone Numbers
In Memory
• In memory dialing
operation, you must
press a key within 30
seconds. Otherwise, an
error tone will sound and
the phone will return to
standby.
If you return the handset
to the base, the phone
will also return to
standby.
• The pause feature is
useful for long distance
calling, credit card
dialing, or sequences
that require a pause
between digits.
• The pause key counts
as one digit. Pressing
REDIAL/PAUSE more
than once increases the
length of pause between
numbers.
Making Calls With
Memory Dialing
• To exit the memory
function without dialing,
press end. The handset
returns to standby.
• If you select a memory
location that does not
have a stored number,
an error tone sounds
and the phone will not
dial.
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