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When the voice prompt says “Enter the phone number then press store,” if you do not make an entry within 10 seconds, the handset beeps and the programming procedure cancels.
When the voice prompt says “Say yes or no,” if you don’t say anything within 3 seconds, you will hear “closer please.” If you still don’t respond, the handset beeps and the programming procedure cancels.
If you need a pause to separate groups of numbers during dialing, press pause. This 4 second pause counts as one digit. Pressing pause more than once increases the length of the pause between numbers.
C:\Exv990\exv990 1 of 2.vp Wed Sep 09 09:09:47 1998
STORING A PHONE NUMBER IN MEMORY
With VoiceDial, programming is easy. Just follow the preprogrammed voice prompts. (See page 18 for Voice Memory Entry Tips.)
1)Remove the handset from the base.
2)Press store. The talk LED blinks and, in speaker mode, the speaker LED lights.
You will hear:
For example: Press 0, then 1.
To automatically select the first available (empty) memory location, press 0, then 0.
3)You will hear:
Without a pause between the names, say: “John Smith.”
Then you will hear:
To confirm, repeat the name, “John Smith.” If you don’t respond within 3 seconds, you will hear “closer please.” If you still don’t respond, the handset beeps and the programming procedure cancels.
You can skip the VoiceDial and enter a phone number in memory without a name. Enter the number on the keypad, then press store (go to step 5.)
4) You will hear:
Use the keypad to enter the number you want to store (up to 16 digits.) For example: enter
555-5555; then press store.
If you press cancel while entering a number, you will return to step 4.
5)You will hear: Then, you will hear a confirmation beep.
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