Univex 1856 user manual Speed dialing, To store a number in speed dial, To change numbers

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Speed dialing

You can enter nine speed dial numbers of up to

24digits. Each number is stored in a one-digit speed dial location (1-9).

To store a number in speed dial

1.Press PROG/MEM.

2.Enter a telephone number (up to 24 digits), or import one by pressing REDIAL.

3.Press PROG/MEM.

4.Press a digit to select a speed dial location (1-9).

Press to erase numbers if you make a mistake. Press CID twice to enter a three-second dial- ing pause. Repeat steps 2-4 to program another memory location, or press REMOVE to exit without saving the number.

To change numbers

To change a number, follow the above steps 1-4 to enter another number in its place.

To call a number in speed dial

1.Lift the handset or press SPEAKER.

2.Press PROG/MEM.

3.Press a digit (1-9) to dial the number stored in that speed dial location.

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Contents User’s manual Congratulations Stop Table of contents Quick reference guide PROG/MEMParts checklist Before you install Avoid placing the telephone base too close toTelephone base installation Installation options Wall mountingTabletop installation Telephone settings ContrastCall history Repeated callsLanguage Home area code/local area codesTo set the home area code To set the local area codesTo adjust ringer volume Telephone operationMaking and answering calls Last number redialTo adjust listening volume Options while on callsTimeouts and error messages DirectoryMemory capacity Directory cardSpeed dialing To store a number in speed dialTo change numbers To call a number in speed dialOne-touch dialing To store number in one-touchTo call a number in one-touch Chain dialingCaller ID history Information about caller ID with call waitingCaller ID history How caller ID worksTo review the call history To review the call historyTo return a call Dialing optionsTo copy an entry into memory Delete or copy an entryTo delete entries Message guard memory for power failure Message counterMessage capacity Memory monitorAnswering system mode To turn the answering system offTo turn the answering system on Call screeningTo set day and time Day & time announcementsTo check day and time Outgoing announcements To record your outgoing announcementTo play your outgoing announcement To delete your outgoing announcementAnnounce only mode To turn announce only on or offFeature options Changing feature optionsSkip or What is priority call code? Announcement moniMessage playback Announcements during message playbackOptions during playback To delete all messagesTo record a memo To record & play memosTo play back a memo To record a phone conversation To record & play a phone conversationTo play back a memo or a telephone conversation Message counter displays Message counter displaysRemote access Delete the messagesIndicator lights Display screen messages, tones & lightsScreen icons Alert tonesTroubleshooting Test a working telephone at the same telephone jack. If Power failure Troubleshooting Important product information Especially about corded telephones Especially about telephones answering systemsProduct identifier and REN information FCC and Acta informationConnection and use with the nationwide telephone network Programming/testing of emergency numbers Repair instructionsRights of the telephone company Hearing aid compatibilityPart 15 of FCC rules Limited warranty Limited warranty Limited warranty Technical specifications Index Remote access wallet card Action