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OPERATION
To make a call, pick up the handset.
When you hear the dial tone, dial the
number. The display shows the number
you are dialing.
To answer a call, lift the handset and
begin talking.
To end a call, return the handset to the
base.
MEMORY DIALING
The System 999 lets you store three
types of number for fast memory dialing.
• You can store up to three emer-
gency numbers that you can dial by
pressing one of three priority but-
tons.
• You can store up to 13 indirect
memory numbers that you can dial
by pressing two buttons.
• You can store a voice mail access
code that you can dial by pressing a
single button.
Storing a Number in the
Emergency Memory
Follow these steps to store emergency
phone numbers.
Notes:
• The 3 emergency memory buttons
are set with the factory default
“911.”
• Should you store your own emer-
gency numbers in the emergency
memory buttons, when a power fail-
ure occurs the emergency memory
buttons return to the factory default
setting. You must restore your
emergency numbers.
With the handset on the base, press
MEM
.
4. Enter an emergency phone number,
up to __ digits, then press
MEM
again.
5. Press either (cross icon), (fire icon)
or (police icon) to store the number
in that memory location.
”NUMBER
STORED”
appears.
Storing a Number in Indirect
Memory
Follow these steps to store a number in
an indirect memory location.
1. With the handset on the base, press
MEM
.
2. Enter the phone number, up to __
digits, then press
MEM
again.
3. Press a number key (0–9) to store
the phone number in that location.
“
NUMBER STORED
” appears.
Illustration,
MEM
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