CLEARING A STORED NUMBER
To clear a stored number, just skip step 2 of the storing procedure (in other words, don’t
enter a phone number). | Memory Location buttons |
DIALING A STORED NUMBER
Dial numbers from memory when using the handset or speakerphone.
When you get a dial tone, press the Memory Location button you want to dial for upper memory numbers, or press LOWER and then the Memory Location button for numbers in lower memory.
IMPORTANT: If you make test calls to emergency numbers, remain on the line and explain the reason for the call to the dispatcher. Also, make these calls in
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TWO LINE DATAPHONE
TIMER | SET | MEMO | |
FLASH BUSY REDIAL PAUSE | REDIAL | ||
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DIALING LONGER NUMBERS
FROM MEMORY
With 32 memory locations available, you might want to store frequently used calling card numbers, or access codes for frequently used voice menu services such as a local bank’s information line.Then, you can use the Chain or Link dialing feature to quickly dial those numbers.
The following examples assume that you have already stored the access code number in one memory location, and the security/personal code in another.
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