3. When you complete the call, hang up the | pause entry. For longer pauses, press REDI- |
handset and return the switch to PULSE. | AL/PAUSE again. |
OPERATION
Using Redial
You can quickly dial the last number dialed by pressing REDIAL/PAUSE when you hear a dial tone. The redial memory holds up to 32 digits, to store long distance as well as local number. The number in redial memory is replaced each time you dial a new number.
Note: If you press FLASH while dialing a num- ber, only the digits entered after pressing FLASH are stored in redial memory.
Using Flash
Many special telephone services, such as Call Waiting, require a switchhook signal. The FLASH button provides the electronic equiva- lent of a switchhook operation.
For example, if you have Call Waiting, you can put a call on hold and take a second in- coming call on the same line by pressing
FLASH.
Only the digits you dial after you press FLASH are stored in redial memory.
Note: If you do not have any special phone services requiring a switchhook signal, press- ing FLASH might disconnect the current call.
Using Pause
In some telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9, for example) and wait for a second dial tone before dialing an outside number. When you manually dial a number, or when you store a number in memory, you can have your telephone pause anywhere during the dialing sequence. Press REDIAL/PAUSE at the desired location.
When you redial or memory dial a number, the telephone pauses for about 2 seconds at the
Storing a Number in Memory
The telephone can store up to 13 phone num- bers in memory (3 emergency numbers, and 10 standard memory numbers).
1.With the handset off hook, press STORE.
2.Enter the number to be stored.
3.Press STORE again.
4.Enter the desired memory location for the number. To store the number in an emer- gency memory location, press an emer- gency memory icon (ambulance, fire department, police). To store the number in a standard memory location, press a number key
Notes:
•Since pressing STORE does not break the dial tone, the phone company “line alert” signal may occur when entering longer numbers. This does not affect number storage.
•To replace a number in one of the mem- ory locations repeat steps 1 through 4. During step 2, enter the new number in any memory location you wish to change.
Dialing a Stored Number
To dial a number stored in an emergency memory location, press that emergency icon.
To dial a number stored in a standard memory location, press MEMORY, then press the de- sired memory key
If you stored an emergency service’s number (police, fire department, ambulance) and you want to test the stored number, make the test call during late evening or early morning hours to avoid peak demand periods. Remain on the line to explain the reason for your call.
4