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Note: If you enter menu mode during a call, special features such as Call Pickup and Call Forwarding are temporarily disabled. However, regular calling controls such as HOLD, SPEAKER,
Once you are familiar with the menu choice numbers, you can go directly to the one you want after pressing REG. For example, you can abbreviate the key sequence REG NEXT 7 ENTER to REG 7 ENTER, getting to the RINGER screen without displaying the other menus shown above.
Notes on Entering
Information
When the displayed entry is acceptable, press ENTER to retain it and display the next parameter screen.
To change a numerical entry (not including menu selections) before you press ENTER, press CLEAR (softkey 3) and enter the desired value.
To change a menu selection or a numerical entry after you press ENTER, press asterisk (*). In some cases, this returns you to the preceding data entry screen, where you can enter the correct information. In other cases, you return to the menu mode main menu and must redo the procedure from there.
PROGRAMMING A BUTTON FOR ONE-TOUCH DIALING
The numbers you program can be any of the following:
∙Standard telephone numbers, including the outside line access code (usually 9) if required
∙Special codes such as a personal ID number or a voice mail access code, including * and #
∙A combination of a standard telephone number plus one or more special codes, with pauses between the elements to allow for system response time
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