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TELEPHONE MEMORYDialing Long Numbers
There are two ways to dial telephone numbers that are too long to fit into a
memory location.
Using Two Memory Locations
You can store a number more than 21 digits long by dividing it and storing it
in two memory locations. See “Storing Numbers in Memory” to store the
number in two memory locations. To dial, lift the handset, select a line, listen
for a dial tone, then
1Press and release memory button , or
— OR —
Press m and the memory location (1–9) for the first part of the
number, and wait for the dialing to stop.
2Press and release memory button , or
— OR —
Press m and the memory location (1–9) for the second part of the
number.
Combining Manual and Memory Dialing
Instead of using two memory locations, you might choose to store only part
of a long number. You can use memory dialing to dial the stored portion, and
dial the other digits manually. If the stored portion is dialed first, wait for
dialing to stop before you continue with manual dialing.
Erasing Memory Numbers
To remove any number from memory, enter another number in the same
location.
NOTE: Numbers programmed into the memory locations may not
be retained if the telephone has been unplugged from the line jack for
30 minutes or more.