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SPECIAL FEATURES
MEMORY DIALING
You can store up to 20 numbers of up to
16 digits each in the ET-928’s memory,
then dial them with the press of a few
buttons.
Storing a Number
Notes
:
• You can use either the base or the
handset to store and dial numbers.
• You must complete these steps
within 30 seconds of each other. If
you do not, the ET-928 sounds a
long beep, all indicators stop flash-
ing, and you must start over again at
Step 1.
• You can store special banking or
telephone service numbers (such as
access codes or account numbers)
in memory, but for security pur-
poses, we recommend that you do
not store private numbers (such as
personal identification numbers or
passwords) in memory.
1. Press
MEM
(
memory
)
on the hand-
set or base. The TALK indicator on
the handset and the SPEAKER indi-
cator on the base flash.
2. Enter the number you want to store.
Notes:
• If you have pulse service and
want to send tone signals, press
TONE
at the appropriate place
in the sequence of numbers.
• Each
TONE
or pause entry
(see “Storing a Pause” on Page
19) counts as one digit in mem-
ory.
3. Press
MEM
then the number key
(
01
–
20
) of the memory location
where you want to store the number.
The phone beeps twice and stores
the number, and all indicators turn
off.
Notes
:
• To change a number in memory,
store a new one in its place.
• To erase a number from memory,
repeat Steps 1 and 3, skipping Step
2.
illus of base MEM
location
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