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Dialing a Stored Number

To dial a number stored in an emergen- cy memory location, press either emer- gency memory key.

To dial a number stored in the indirect memory location, press MEM and then the desired memory number (0–9).

STORING A NUMBER IN VOICE MAIL MEMORY

If you subscribe to a message waiting service from your local telephone com- pany, the phone company will assign you an access number for retrieving your messages. The System 999 lets you store this access code and dial it with the touch of a button.

Follow these steps to store your voice mail access code.

1.With the handset on the base, press

MEM.

2.Enter the access code, up to __ dig- its, then press MEM again.

3.Press VOICE MAIL.

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VOICE MAIL

When your voice mail system prompts you for the access code, press VOICE MAIL.

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USING FLASH

FLASH performs the electronic equiva- lent of a switchhook operation for spe- cial services, such as Call Waiting.

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FLASH

For example, if you have Call Waiting, press FLASH to answer an incoming call without disconnecting the current call. Press FLASH again to return to the first call.

Note: If you do not have any special phone services, pressing FLASH might disconnect the current call.

USING REDIAL

You can quickly dial the last number di- aled. When you hear a dial tone, simply press REDIAL.

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REDIAL

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