answer another call on the same line by pressing FLASH, press FLASH again to alter- nate between the two calls.

Note: If you do not have Call Waiting, press- ing FLASH might disconnect current call.

USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE

Some special services, such as bank by phone, require tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use these special tone services by following these steps.

1.Set TONE/PULSE on the back to PULSE, then call the special service.

2.When the service answers, press *.

3.Any additional numbers you dial are sent as tone signals.

4.Follow the normal procedures for the special service you are using.

5.When you complete the call, place the handset on the base to disconnect the call. The phone automatically resets to the pulse mode.

2.Press STORE/MUTE. The STORE/MUTE indicator flashes.

3.Press the direct memory location key (M1 or M2).

4.Dial the number you want to store in memory (up to 21 digits).

5.Press STORE/MUTE. The STORE/MUTE indicator turns off. Return the handset to the cradle.

Storing a Phone Number Into an Indirect Memory

1.Pick up the handset.

2.Press STORE/MUTE so the STORE/ MUTE indicator flashes.

3.Press MEMORY, then enter the desired memory location (09).

4.Dial the number you want to store in memory (up to 21 digits).

5.Press STORE/MUTE so the STORE/ MUTE indicator turns off. Return the handset to the cradle.

MEMORY DIALING

There are two direct memories (M1 and M2) and ten indirect memory locations (09) for storing frequently used phone numbers.

The phone does not need batteries for back- up memory. If the telephone line is discon- nected, the phone retains numbers in memory for up to 2 minutes.

Storing Numbers Into Direct Memories

Follow these steps to store numbers into the two direct memory locations:

1. Pick up the handset.

Dialing a Memory Number

1.Pick up the handset.

2.To dial a number from a direct memory, press M1 or M2.

To dial a number from an indirect mem- ory, press MEMORY then 0–9.

Using The Memory Card

To keep a record of numbers you have stored in the phone’s direct and indirect memories, lift off the clear plastic cover over the memory card, then write the person’s or company’s name next to that number on the memory card. There is also a quick refer-

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