NOTE: Press HOLD/PAUSE to enter a 1½ second pause in a number if, for instance, you want the system to wait for a dial tone or access tone before continuing dialing. If the line you are using is customized as a PBX/Centrex line and the code has been customized into the system, the system will put the pause in for you. Consult the person in your company who maintains your system.

A "switchhook flash," sometimes used for local dialing services or PBX/Centrex codes, may be entered as the first button press in a number by pressing RECALL/DROP. A total of 16 digits, pauses, and the one flash may be stored as one number.

Erasing Numbers

To erase a number from memory, Press INTERCOM. Lift receiver (or press SPEAKER).

Dial 0 (zero). Press MEMORY. Dial two-digit code.

Changing Numbers or Programming

Follow instructions for storing numbers. Be sure you change your Reference Card directory and the labels on SpeedCall buttons.

If you program a SpeedCall button for another feature (see page 31), the number remains in your Personal SpeedCall memory and can be dialed by pressing MEMORY and dialing the two-digit code.

Using SpeedCall

Instructions for using SpeedCall are on page 17.

NOTE: Your Personal SpeedCall numbers do not have to be for outside calls. You can store dial codes, access numbers, and account code numbers instead of telephone numbers. If you have stored a SPIRIT feature dial code (see page 39) as a Personal SpeedCall number, you must press INTERCOM before using the SpeedCall number.

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