Uniden XC633 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
Storing a Mixed Tone/Pulse Number with a Pulse Dial
System (Available on Australian Models Only)
If your phone isset up for Pulse Dialing, you can store a mixed mode number
(up to 16 digits) to easily access long distance services.
1. Press MEMORY(The TALK LED flashes)
2. Enter the number to be stored in Pulse Mode.
3. Press * on the Handset. (Note: The *button counts as one digit)
4. Enter the number to be stored in Tone Mode.
5. If you wish to enter a delay between numbers (for accessing a
switchboard or long distance service), press REDIAL at the point in the
number sequence you wish to pause. (note: The REDIALbutton counts
as one digit) Pressing REDIAL more than once will increasethe length
of the pause between numbers.
6. Press MEMORY and a one digit number (0~9) for the memory location.
You have 20 seconds after pressing MEMORY to enter
the number you wish to store, and only use one digit for
the memory location. Otherwise, an error tone will be
heard.
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NOTE
Storing Long Numbers in Memory
At times you may need to program a number longerthan 16digits - for your
alternate long distance service or for telephone banking. To get around the 16
digit limitation (concerning memory location storage), divide the number
between two different locations. Assign the first part of the number to one
memory location, and assign the second part to another.
EXAMPLE
To program 100-639-5975-239-51-6237, you could divide itas 1006395675
and 239 51 6237.
1.
To store the first part of this sequence, press MEMORY, 1006395675,
MEMORY 1
To store the second part, press MEMORY 239516237, MEMORY 2
To dial the complete number, press TALK, MEMORY 1: wait for dialing
to stop and then press MEMORY 2 .
2.
3.
It is best to split the number at pauses or convenient breaks in the sequence,
especially if you need to wait for necessary tones or signals before continuing.
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