Dialing From Memory
Press m,you're promptedto enter a speed dial location number:
Enter a 2 digit location number
The number stored in that location will be displayed and immediately dialed.
Or
Beginning from the OFF mode, press m f o l l o w e d by a 2 digit location number
Press =gain to exit memory dial mode and leave the number on the display.
Note that if digits were on the display prior to entering memory dial mode, the contents of the speed dial memory will be ap- pended to those digits. For exam- ple, if 1503 was on the LCD and the conte,nts of the memory location is 6438981, then the display would show the following upon exiting memory dial mode:
Press (m~),the number on the display will be dialed after a 2 second pause.
NOTE:
The ability to temporarily add memory contents to digits already entered on the display operates in the same way for CID and speed dial, memories.
In this way, long distance and area codes (for example, 1503) can be entered on the LCD and can preface numbers recalled from CID memory before dialing. This is important because only the last 7 digits of any number are displayed when dialing from CID memory.
Changing Stored Numbers .
To change or'replace stored number simply enter the new number on the display and store it in the memory location you wish to change.
Deleting Stored Numbers
Press (MEM). The display will
change to "SPEED DIAL LOCATION-
Enter memory location number
Press (CLEARIDEL) key. The display will change to "LOCATION
press m t o exit.
NOTE:
Stored numbers are retained in memory even if the base loses its power or the handset battery is removed.
Storing Special Codes
press at the appropriate point when enteringthe numberon the LCD. This inserts a 2 second pause. A
"P " appears in the display to show For longer pauses, press or more times. Each press
makes the pause 2 seconds longer and is treated as a stored digit.
If your phone is connected to a PBX, you can store the PBX access number and a pause before the phone number. For example, to store