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To program a |
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| ● | Red light next to [ Program ] goes on steadily | |||||
Note: You can store one |
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2 | Dial telephone number or extension that you want to | ||||||
telephone number on | |||||||
| store (up to 16 digits) | ||||||
each of the dial pad |
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| or, if appropriate, press [ Redial ] to store the last | ||||||
buttons, numbered 1 |
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| number you dialed from the dial pad | ||||||
through 9, 0, * and #. |
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| sequences of the number, such as adding a delay | ||||
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| between the dialing access number (usually, 9) and | ||||
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| the outside number to be dialed, press [ Transfer ] | ||||
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| (this button is labeled [ Transfer ], but is also used to | ||||
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| insert a pause in a stored number). For example, to | ||||
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| insert the pause, and then dial | ||||
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| 3 | Press [ Memory ] | ||||
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| 4 | Press dial pad button on which you want to store | ||||
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| ● You hear 2 rising tones and voice terminal | ||||
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| automatically exits programming mode | |||
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| ● | Red light next to [ Program ] goes off | |||
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To dial a number stored | 1 Pick up handset | ||
at a | 2 | When you hear dial tone, press [ Memory ] | |
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3 | Press dial pad button on which number is stored | ||
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To clear a
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