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 |
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| DIALOGUE |
1 | A | D |
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2C | 3 F |
Figure 17 - Memory Buttons
To program a button, follow these steps:
HOLD*PROG | 0 | O |
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TONE | AMPLIFY |
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LO | HI |
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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 |
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P | T | W |
7RS | 8UV | 9XY |
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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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