3.2.6 Delete All Phone Numbers
This programming step deletes all phone numbers previously programmed into the system.
CAUTION: this programming step is irreversible once it is started.
1. | Press | and enter the |
2.Press then press (beep). This programming sequence will automatically end itself. This will be indicated by a long tone (beeeeeep).
Sections 3,2,7 and 3.2.8 apply only to 1802, 1803 and 1810 units.
3.2.7 Display / Delete Phone Numbers
This program sequence is useful to display phone numbers when you do not know what directory code they have been programmed under. This sequence also gives you the option to delete the phone number after it is displayed.
1.Press and enter the
2.The first directory code will be displayed. Press to view the phone number programmed under this directory code. If the first digit is flashing, this is the area code reference number and indicates a long distance phone number.
3. | Press to go to the next step. |
4.Press to move forward to the next directory code, or press to delete the shown phone number and move forward to the next directory code.
5.After the last phone number is displayed and or is pressed, this programming sequence will automatically end itself. This will be indicated by a long tone (beeeeeep) or you can press TOGETHER to end this programming step at any time (beeeeeep).
3.2.8 Display Phone Numbers with known Directory Codes
Use this programming sequence to display phone numbers programmed under known directory codes, i.e. if you wanted to see what phone number was programmed under directory code 2719 (assuming directory codes have been programmed for four digits). This programming sequence will not allow you to delete phone numbers.
1.Press and enter the
2.Enter the directory code (1, 2, 3 or 4 digits depending on what was programmed in 3.2.1).
3.The phone number programmed under the directory code entered in step 2 will be displaced on the programming display. If C C C C C C C is displayed, this indicates that no phone number has been programmed under the entered directory code. If the first digit is flashing, this is the area code reference code and indicates that the number displayed is a long distance number.
4.To display additional phone numbers press and repeat step 2.
5.Press TOGETHER to end this programming step (beeeeeep).
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