Entering a Pause in Memory Dialing
If you would like to use a phone number stored in memory to
access voice mail, for example, you can store a pause in the phone
number sequence.
To use this function, follow
steps 1 and 2
in “Storing a Number
in Memory,” then press the
pause
button on the handset to place
a pause in the phone number sequence.
Follow the remaining steps in the “Storing a Number in Memory”
section to complete the operation.
Storing Mixed Tone/Pulse Numbers
If your phone is set up for pulse dialing, you can store a mixed
mode number (up to 16 digits) to easily access long
distance services.
1. Remove the handset from the base and press
mem
.
The
talk
LED flashes and you hear a beep.
2. Enter the number to be dialed in pulse mode.
3. Press the
*/tone
button on the handset. The
*/tone
button
counts as one digit and enters a pause.
4. Enter the number(s) to be dialed in tone mode.
5. Press
mem
and a number (0-9) on the keypad for the memory
location you wish to use. You hear a long beep and the
talk
LED goes out.
Dialing a Stored Number
To dial a phone number stored in memory, press
talk
, then press
mem
and the memory location (0-9). Your phone will dial the
stored number.
One-Touch Dialing
Your phone is equipped with three “One-Touch Priority” keys for
instant dialing (
m1
,
m2
,
and
m3
).
You cannot store phone
numbers directly into
m1
,
m2
, and
m3
. They are only used
to dial phone numbers stored into memory locations 1, 2, and 3
on the keypad.
1. To instantly dial phone numbers stored in memory locations
1, 2, or 3, simply press
m1
,
m2
, or
m3
.
(There is no need to
press
talk
, the phone will automatically dial.)
2. If no phone number was stored in memory locations 1, 2, or 3
on the keypad, pressing
m1
,
m2
, or
m3
will do nothing.
Chain Dialing
After dialing a number you may be requested to enter a special
access code, for example, when performing a banking transaction.
1. Store the access code into one of the memory locations (0-9).
2. Dial the main number.
3. Press
mem
and the memory location of the access code at the
appropriate time.
Erasing a Stored Number
1. Remove the handset from the base.
2. Press
mem
twice.
3. Press the memory location number (0-9) you want to clear.
You hear a long beep confirming that you have erased
the number.
Replacing a Stored Number
Remember, your EXP 6900 phone has 10 memory locations,
represented by the numbers 0-9 on the keypad. If you store a
phone number in one of these locations, then attempt to store a
different number in the same location later, the new number
will
replace
the previous one.
9
Remember, the phone number you wish to
store cannot have more than 16 digits,
including the pause. (The
pause
button
counts as one digit.)
If you select a memory location that does
not have a stored number, the handset will
beep rapidly and the phone will not dial.
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