Walker W1100 Telephone User Manual


 
W-1100 Clarity Extra
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PROGRAMMING
4. Dial the number you wish to store. The
number is not transmitted while you are
programming it. You can program a pause
into the dialing sequence, if necessary.
Since there is not a separate pause button
on the phone, the redial button serves this
purpose during programming. Remember,
you can store up to 32 digits and the
pause function counts as 1 of those digits.
Note: Programming in the pause function
will cause the phone to wait 3 seconds
before dialing any more numbers. For
example: Pressing a memory button that
has 9<P>555-1212 programmed into it will
dial the number 9, then wait 3 seconds
and dial 555-1212. In most cases, you will
not need to use a pause.
5. Press the “PROGRAM” button again.
6. Select the appropriate memory storage
button. Press and release this button.
7. Place handset back into cradle.
8. Repeat steps 3 through 7 for all other
memory storage locations.
To Dial
Programmed Numbers:
1. Pick up the handset and listen for a dial
tone.
2. Press the appropriate Memory Storage
Button.
3. The number will be dialed automatically.
Important: The HELP BUTTON is not
pre-programmed for 911. You must do
this yourself.