13
Telephone Operation
a longer time, hold down
PAGE/HANDSET LOCATOR
for about 4 seconds. The handset beeps for about 3 min-
utes.
To stop the handset from beeping before it automatically stops, press
CHANNEL
on the handset or
PAGE/
HANDSET LOCATOR
on the base.
MEMORY DIALING
You can store up to 10 numbers (up to 16 digits each) in memory, then dial a stored number by pressing
PROG/MEM
and one of the number buttons.
Storing a Number in Memory
Notes:
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If the dialing mode is set for pulse service and you want to use tone dialing for a memory number, you must
store a tone as the first entry of the number (see “Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on Page 12).
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Do not store a number with both pulse and tone entries in the same memory location. This could result in a
wrong number being dialed.
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Each pause (see “Entering a Pause” on Page 13) and tone entry uses one digit of memory.
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To keep your accounts secure, we recommend you do not store your personal access code for services
such as bank-by-phone in a memory location.
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An error tone sounds and the phone exits the programming mode if you wait more than 15 seconds
between each keypress or enter more than 24 digits. You must start over at Step 1.
Follow these steps to store a number in memory.
1
Press
PROG/MEM
when the handset is not in use.
2
Enter the number you want to store. (To store the last number you dialed, simply press
REDIAL
.)
If you enter a wrong digit, press
DELETE
to delete the last entered digit. Then enter the correct digit.
3
Press
PROG/MEM
then any number button (0–9) for the memory location. The SP-515 beeps three times.
Note: If you receive a call while you are storing information in memory, press
PHONE
to answer the call. After
the call, begin again at Step 1.
To replace a stored number, simply store a new one in its place.
Entering a Pause
In some telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9, for example) and wait for a second dial tone be-
fore you can dial an outside number. You can store the access code with the phone number. However, you
should also store a pause after the access code to allow the outside line time to connect. To do so, hold down
the number immediately preceding the pause until you hear a second beep. (For example, if 9 is your access
Illustration of handset