TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION

When storing a number, a momentary delay may be needed in the dialing sequence for a stored telephone number. This is generally used when a “PAUSE” is needed to wait for a dial tone (e.g. after dialing a long distance access number).

The RED/AL button should be pressed at the point where a pause is needed in the dialing sequence. During storage, pushing the RED/AL button sewes to store a pause in the dialing sequence as often as needed.

Note: The RED/AL key will place a pause in the dialing sequence anXime it is pressed afier dialing a number. When storing PAUSE in MEMORY, each PAUSE counts as one stored digit.

Example: 123 REDIAL 456-769-0123

Memory and Redial may require the use of a “PAUSE”

when initially dialing or storingoutside numbers. The

sequence, then, for dialing or storing an outside number would be, for example: 9 REDIAL 1234567

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How to CbW a Storsd Numbr

Repeat the storage sequence. The new number will replam the old number at the memory Iocaton.

How to mar a Stoti Nu-r

Repeat the storage sequence. Skip step 3 in the sequence fi.e. do not enter a telephone number). The storage location till be blank when sequence is completed.

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GE 2-9230, 2-9235, 2-9233 manual When initially dialing or storingoutside numbers, ~ F. Pabx, Ctinging Titiing, Num&r