Direct Access Memory Capacity

Each memory can store up to 32 digits plus Pause, , Recall (Flash) and a Handsfree code.

Speed-Dialling (Storable Handsfree code)

When storing a number, you can add a “Handsfree” command to the start of the number. It appears as an “H” on-screen. This programming technique makes dialling faster and easier – to commence dialling of anyDirectAccess memory programmed with a “Handsfree” code the memory key can be pressed without the need to lift the handset or press the Handsfree/Headset key.

Speed-Dialling and Automatic Hang-up

The Handsfree code may also be stored in a Direct Access memory key at the trailing end of a stored number to make the telephone hang up immediately after dialling the number.

Example (where “H” represents the Handsfree code and “nnnnn” represents any subsequent digits to be dialled)

1.If H is entered as a prefix code: Stored string: H nnnn

Result: The phone will go on-line in Handsfree mode and dial out the subsequent number. Phone will remain on-line in handsfree mode until the user manually hangs up.

2.If H is entered at both ends of the digits to be dialled Stored string: H nnnnn H

Result: The phone will go on-line in Handsfree, dial out the number and go off line again.

To store a Number and Name in a Direct Access memory

1.Press STORE; the display will show “STORE”

2.Press the Memory Key either once to store in a One-Touch memory or twice for a Two-Touch memory; the display will show “ENTER NUMBER”

3.If you wish to setup the chosen memory key as a speed-dial key, go to step 4. Otherwise go to step 5

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Interquartz IQ750 manual Direct Access Memory Capacity, Speed-Dialling Storable Handsfree code