3.4.3 Programming Area Codes 3.4.4 Programming Phone Numbers with Area Code Reference
Up to 10 different area codes can be programmed for any 10-digit or long distance calling
requirements and will be referenced 0 through 9 (for a total of 10). The area codes will be entered as
a four-digit number (1 + the three digit area code). If area codes are being programmed to facilitate
10-digit calling requirements, precede the three-digit area code with #.
1. Press * 2 4 and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ (beep).
2. Enter the area code reference number (0 through 9) _ then press * (beep).
3. Enter the area code _ _ _ _ then press * (beep). NOTE-1: for long distance calling
requirements, enter 1 and the three-digit area code. NOTE-2: for 10-digit calling
requirements, enter # and the three-digit area code.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter additional area codes. Remember to use a different
area code reference number when entering more area codes.
5. Press 0# TOGETHER to end this programming step (beeeeeep).
In this section, phone numbers that are referenced to an area code (long distance and 10-digit dialing
calls) will be programmed. Be sure that the area code(s) have been programmed as described in the
preceding section.
NOTE: If long distance or 10-digit dialing is not required, program the seven digit telephone
numbers as described in 3.4.2.
1. Press * 4 1 and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ (beep). The display will
show CO.
2. Enter the directory code (1, 2, 3 or 4 digits depending on what was programmed in
3.4.1) then press * (beep). The display will show PHONE#.
3. Enter the area code reference number (0 through 9) _ then press * (beep).
4. Enter the seven-digit phone number _ _ _ _ _ _ _ then press * (beep). If the number
that you are entering in this step is less than seven-digits, enter # in the empty
spaces. See 3.4.2, step 3.
5. Repeat steps 2, 3, and 4 to enter additional long distance phone numbers.
6. Press 0# TOGETHER to end this programming step (beeeeeep).
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