Memory Dialing
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MAKING CALLS WITH MEMORY
DIALING
Memory Dialing from Standby Mode
1. Press MEM. The handset displays your
programmed memory locations.
2. Press # or $, or enter a number (0 - 9) to
select the memory location you would like to
dial. Ô
3. Press
talk/FLASH. TT
TT
aa
aa
ll
ll
kk
kk
and the volume setting
appear on the display. Then the displayed
number is dialed.
Display a Programmed Number
Use #/% and ∗/TONE/& to toggle between the
names display and the numbers display.Ô
Memory Dialing from Talk Mode
1. Press talk/FLASH. TT
TT
aa
aa
ll
ll
kk
kk
and the volume setting
appears.
2. Press
MEM.
3. Enter a number (0 - 9) to select the memory
location of the desired phone number. The
selected phone number is displayed. Then the
number is dialed. Ô
4. To hang up, press
end.
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.
An example of this is a bank account number. Once
you have called your bank, and are prompted to
enter the account number, press
MEM and select
Ô NOTE Ô
Memory Dialing from
Standby Mode
• If you press SEL before
talk/FLASH, you can
confirm the name and
the number stored in the
selected memory
location.
• To exit the memory
function without dialing,
press end. The handset
returns to standby.
• Whenever you are using
a memory menu screen,
you must press a key
within 30 seconds or the
phone will return to
standby.
Display a Programmed
Number
• When the stored phone
number has 15 or more
digits, “ “ is displayed
next to the 13th digit.
Press
#/% to see the
extra digits and ∗/TONE/
& to return.
Memory Dialing from Talk
Mode
• 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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