Siemens 242 owner manual Using Multiple Memory Numbers with Chain Dialing

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PRESS MEMORY

DIAL LOCATION

3.Press a memory location (0 to 9); the number is displayed and dialed.

5125551212

0:00

Using Multiple Memory Numbers with Chain Dialing

To use more than one memory number (such as a bank account number or password),

1.

Press

.

 

2.

Press

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESS

MEMORY

 

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xDIAL

LOCATION

 

Press the first memory location (0 to 9); the number is displayed and dialed.

3.

5125551212

0:00

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed to dial additional numbers.

Deleting or Changing a Memory Number

1.

Press

.

 

 

 

"MEMORY DIAL

 

RING

VOLUME

 

 

 

2.

Press

to select “MEMORY DIAL.”

nz

 

 

PRESS

MEMORY

xDIAL

LOCATION

3.Press the ￿or key to scroll to the memory location you want to delete or change.

4.Press to delete some or all the digits.Type new numbers to enter them into the dialing string.

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Owner’s Manual

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Contents Se Incluyen Instrucciones en Espanol Customer Service WelcomeTable of Contents Package Contents Handset and Base Page Installing / Replacing the Battery Pack Preparing the HandsetRing Volume Ring Tone Setting Basic FeaturesAdjusting the Ring Volume and Turning the Ringer Off/On Ring VolumeSelecting a Ring Tone Selecting Tone or Pulse DialingCall Your Area Code Call Wait IDEnter Area Code LanguagePlacing a Call Using the HandsetSelecting the Language to Display Call Features Adding a Memory Number Memory Dial Ring VolumeAnswering Call Waiting Dialing a Memory NumberUsing Multiple Memory Numbers with Chain Dialing Deleting or Changing a Memory NumberCaller ID Operation Locating the Handset with the Page FeatureBase Operation Paging From BaseChange Call Log OperationViewing the Call Log John DOESave Number MEM Location Moving a Call Log Entry to a Memory LocationMove Memory DEL ALL Calls DEL Deleting a Call Log EntryDelete All Call Log Entries Calls Move MemoryProblem TroubleshootingBattery Low Warnings SolutionAudio sounds weak or scratchy FCC Information Industry Canada CertificationImportant Safety Instructions and Product Information Limited Warranty