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VERY IMPORTANT:
If you make test calls to emergency numbers stored in
memory, remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call to the
dispatcher. Also, it is a good idea to make these calls in off-peak hours, such as
early morning or late evening.
B; press
ENTER
; press 2 for A; 7 three times
for R; and 2 two times for B. You need to
press enter between the B and the A since
they are stored within the same number key.
NOTE:
To enter characters other than letters,
press and scroll through the choice available on
numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 8.
4. Press
MEMORY
.
The display prompts you to
'Enter Tel Number.'
5. Use the keypad to enter the number you want
to store (up to 24 digits).
6. Press
MEMORY
and then press a number
key (0-9) to store the dialed number in that
memory location.
7. Record whose number is stored in the
location on the memory directory card on the
back of the handset. You will also be able to
view the name and number in the display.
NOTE:
If you do not want to enter the name,
skip Step 3.
MEMORY
I
NSERTING
A
P
AUSE
IN
THE
D
IALING
S
EQUENCE
Press the
FLASH
button to insert a delay in the
dialing sequence of a stored telephone number when
a pause is needed to wait for a dial tone - for example,
after you dial 9 for an outside line or to wait for a
computer access tone. Each pause counts as 1 digit
in the dialing sequence.
MEMORY
FLASH
TIP:
If you make a
mistake while storing
names and numbers,
you can use the
DELETE button to
backspace and correct
errors.