Programming the memory button
About the | The memory button can store a |
memory button | telephone number or feature |
| code to give you one touch |
| dialling or feature activation. You |
| can change the memory button |
| by programming it with a new |
| number or feature code. |
| Memory button |
Remember: Press ˜¥âto check a memory or line button.
Programming the | External Autodial | |
memory button | 1. | If you are on a call or a line with dial tone, press œor¤. |
| 2. | Press ˜¥Ú. |
| 3. | Dial the external number. |
| 4. | Press œto store the number. |
| 5. | Label your new button. |
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| Internal Autodial | |
| 1. | If you are on a call or a line with dial tone, press œor¤. |
| 2. | Press ˜¥Û. |
| 3. | Dial the extension number. |
| 4. | Label your new button. |
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| Features | |
| 1. | If you are on a call or a line with dial tone, press œor ¤. |
| 2. | Press ˜¥Ü. |
| 3. | Press ˜and the feature code. |
| 4. | Label your new button. |
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| Erasing the memory button | |
| 1. | If you are on a call or a line with dial tone, press œor¤. |
| 2. | Press ˜¥Ú. |
| 3. | Press œto erase the button. |
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Notice | These telephones now conform to the latest standards in relation to the | |
| positioning of Q and Z on the number buttons. The Q appears on button | |
| number 7 and the Z appears on button number 9. |
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