Sprint Nextel 2.4 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Dual Keypad Cordless Phone with Caller ID/Call Waiting Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
17
Telephone Operation
To replace a stored number, store a new one
in its place.
Editing or Deleting a Number in
the Handset’s Memory
Follow these steps to edit or delete a memo-
ry number.
1. Lift the handset.
2. Hold down
MEM
until
Memory
Store
and a list of memory location numbers
appear.
3. Choose a memory location (01–20) by
pressing a number or by repeatedly
pressing
VOL/CID
8
88
8
or
9
99
9
.
4. Press
SELECT/CHANNEL
. A menu
appears with the three options listed
below. Press
VOL/CID
8
88
8
or
9
99
9
to high-
light the desired option then press
SELECT/CHANNEL
to choose it.
Edit
Memory
nn
- edit the record as
described in Steps 5 through 7 of “Edit-
ing or Deleting a Number in the Hand-
set’s Memory” on Page 17.
Delete
Memory
nn
- the display
prompts you to confirm the deletion.
Press
VOL/CID
8
88
8
to move the cursor to
Yes
, then press
SELECT/CHANNEL
or
INTCM/DEL
. The phone beeps, and
Memory
nn
Deleted
appears.
Go
Back
- returns you to the list of
memory numbers.
Storing a Number in the Base's
Memory
Note:
The phone beeps five times and exits
the storing process if you wait more than 20
seconds between each keypress.
1. Press
MEMORY
. The CHARGE/IN USE
indicator blinks.
2. Enter the number (up to 16 digits) and
any tone or pause entries (see “Using
Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on
Page 15 and “Entering a Pause”).
Notes:
The phone beeps five times and exits
the storing process if you enter more
than 16 digits.
Each tone or pause entry uses one digit
of memory.
3. Press
MEMORY
again, then enter the
memory location number (
0
9
) where
you want to store the phone number. A
long beep indicates that the number is
stored.
To replace a number in the base's memory,
simply store a new number in its place. To
erase a memory number, press
MEMORY
twice, then press the memory location num-
ber (0-9) you want to erase. A long tone indi-
cates that the number has been erased from
the memory location.
Entering a Pause
In some telephone systems, you must dial an
access code (9, for example) and wait for a
second dial tone before you can dial an out-
side number. You can store the access code
with the phone number. However, you
should also store a pause after the access
code to allow the outside line time to con-
nect. To enter a 2-second pause in the hand-
set’s memory, press
RDL/PAUSE
.
P
appears
if you are storing a number into the handset’s
memory. You can add more pause entries
for a longer pause.
To enter a 2-second pause when storing a
number in the base’s memory, press
REDIAL/
PAUSE
.
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