STORING A PHONE NUMBER IN MEMORY
With VoiceDial, programming is easy.
Just follow the preprogrammed
voice prompts. (See page 18 for
Voice Memory Entry Tips.)
1) Remove the handset from the base.
2) Press
store
. The
talk
LED blinks and, in speaker mode, the
speaker
LED lights.
You will hear:
For example: Press
0
, then
1
.
3) You will hear:
Without a pause between the names, say: “John Smith.”
Then you will hear:
To confirm, repeat the name, “John Smith.” If you don’t
respond within 3 seconds, you will hear “closer please.” If
you still don’t respond, the handset beeps and the
programming procedure cancels.
4) You will hear:“On
the keypad, enter the phone number then press
store
.
Use the keypad to enter the number you want to store
(up to 16 digits.) For example: enter
555-5555; then press
store
.
If you press
cancel
while entering a
number, you will return to step 4.
5) You will hear:
Then, you will hear a confirmation beep.
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VOICEDIAL PROGRAMMING
Toautomatically select the first available
(empty)memory location, press
0
,then
0
.
Youcan skip the VoiceDial and enter a phone number
inmemory without a name. Enter the number on the
keypad,then press store (go to step 5.)
Whenthe voice prompt says
“Sayyes or no,” if you don’t
sayanything within 3
seconds,you will hear
“closerplease.” If you still
don’trespond, the handset
beepsand the programming
procedurecancels.
Whenthe voice prompt says
“Enterthe phone number
thenpress store,” if you do
notmake an entry within 10
seconds,the handset beeps
andthe programming
procedurecancels.
Ifyou need a pause to
separategroups of numbers
duringdialing, press
pause
.
This4 second
pause
counts
asone digit. Pressing
pause
morethan once increases
thelength of the pause
betweennumbers.
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