Ameriphone DIALOGUE XL-50 operating instructions Programming the Memory Buttons

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Special Features (Continued)

Programming the Memory Buttons

You can automatically dial twelve programmed telephone numbers using the memory buttons shown in Figure 17. Each button can be pro- grammed (or reprogrammed using the same procedure) for a phone number up to 15 digits long.

M1

 

M7

M2

 

M8

M3

 

M9

M4

 

M10

M5

 

M11

M6

 

 

 

 

DIALOGUE XL-40

1

A

D

B

E

2C

3 F

Figure 17 - Memory Buttons

To program a button, follow these steps:

HOLD*PROG

0

O

 

#

E

 

P

 

 

 

FLASH

REDIAL

TONE

AMPLIFY

 

VOL

 

 

 

LO

HI

 

 

 

Figure 18 - PROG Button

1.Lift the handset and press PROG as shown in Figure 18.

2.Enter the phone number on the keypad (Figure 19) just as you would dial it normally.

Note: Press REDIAL if you want to insert a brief pause between two numbers.

1

2CB

3 EF

G

J

M

4 HI

5 L

6 ON

 

K

 

P

T

W

7RS

8UV

9XY

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O

#

0 E

 

P

 

Figure 19 - Telephone Keypad

3.Press PROG (Figure 18) once again.

4.Press a memory button (Figure 17) to store this number on that button.

5.Immediately hang up the handset. Note: Any number previously stored at that button number will be overwritten.

6.To change a stored number, repeat the programming process starting with step 1.

Note: Please do not program 911 in any memory button.

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