The system’s line status indicators still show the status of the line with a standard tele- phone connected.
A standard telephone can join a call in the system at any time. Call Privacy is automati-
cally released. If the person at the standard telephone hangs up but you want to continue the call, press CONFERENCE to restore Call Privacy.
ˆMemory Operation
You can store up to 20 phone numbers and names in memory, then dial a stored number by specifying the memory location.
Each stored number can be up to 16 digits, and each name can be up to 14 characters.
STORING A NAME AND NUMBER IN MEMORY
1.Press PROGRAM.
2.Select 3+21 then 1(;7 until $872',$/ 6(783 appears.
3.Select (17(5.
4.Repeatedly select 1(;7 until the desired
memory location
Note: Locations 01 to 10 are the upper memories; locations 11 through 20 are the lower memories. To access the lower memories, press LOWER, then the desired auto dial button (see “Dialing a Stored Number” on Page 22).
5.Use the keypad to enter the stored num-
ber. If the number is entered incorrectly, select ? to move the cursor left, then '(/ to remove the digits. Use the keypad to enter the correct digits.
6.Select 1(;7. Use the keypad to enter the name. Press the key once to display the first letter on that key, twice to display
the second letter, three times to display the third letter, or four times to display the fourth letter.
Pressing the key repeatedly cycles through all the characters on the key.
7.Select 1(;7 to move the cursor to the right after each letter.
For example, to enter “John”, press 5 once. - appears. Select 1(;7, then press 6 three times. 2 appears. Select 1(;7, then press 4 twice. + appears. Select 1(;7, then press 6 twice. 1 appears.
To add a space, press 4.
8.Repeat Steps 6 and 7 until the name is entered, then select 6$9( to store your entry.
9.Repeat Steps
10.Press PROGRAM to exit.
Use the memory card to keep track of your stored numbers. Lift the card’s cover off, write down the names and numbers, then snap the cover back into place.
Entering a Pause
In some telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9, for example) and wait for a second dial tone before you can dial an out- side number. You can store the access code with the phone number. You should also
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