STORING MIXED TONE/PULSE NUMBERS
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Entering Base Unit Tone/Pulse Memory Numbers
For example, to enter 555-1212 as a pulse number followed by
12 as a tone number from the base unit:
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 in Entering Base Unit Memory Numbers
on page 19.
2. Enter
555-1212
on the base keypad.
3. Press the
*
/tone
button on the base.
The
*
/tone
button counts as one digit and enters a four
second delay.
4. Enter
12
on the base keypad. If desired, press
pause
on the base
to enter delays between numbers.
5. Follow steps 3 and 4 in Entering base Memory Numbers on
page 19.
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Entering Handset Tone/Pulse Memory Numbers
For example, to enter 555-1212 as a pulse number followed by
12 as a tone number from the handset:
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 in Entering Handset Memory Numbers on
page 20.
2. Enter
555-1212
on the handset keypad.
3. Press the
*
/tone
button on the handset.
The
*
/tone
button counts as one digit and enters a
four second delay.
4. Enter
12
on the handset. If desired, press
ch/pause
on the
handset to enter delays between numbers.
5. Follow steps 3 through 5 in Entering handset Memory
Numbers on page 20.
21
EXP920
PR
OGR
AMMIN
G
TIP
If your base is set up for
pulse dialing, you can store
a mixed mode number to
easily access long distance
services or other services
requiring tone inputs.
C:\LaDonna\EXP920\Exp920e.vp
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