Using Your Phone; Temporary Tone Dialing; Entering A Pause In Memory Dialing; Storing A Number In Memory - Sanyo CLT-9920 Instruction Manual

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CLT9920 (SANYO) A5 2nd
Making and Receiving Calls
To answer a call
To make a call
To hang up a call
To redial last number
AutoTalk and Auto Standby
When the handset is in the base, the AutoTalk fea-
ture allows you to answer a call by just picking it up
from the base. There is no need to press any buttons.
The Auto Standby feature allows you to hang up the
phone by simply returning the handset to the base.

Temporary Tone Dialing

Even if your phone line is pulse dialing, you can still
access special telephone services that are available
to tone dialing lines only.
After the line is connected, press TONE. The subse-
quent numbers dialed will be sent as tone dialing.

Storing a Number in Memory

Your CLT-9920 phone has 10 memory locations for
storing important telephone numbers.
Memory storing can be done only when
the handset is out of the base and not
in use.
1
Press MEMORY. The TALK/BATT LOW indica-
tor flashes.
2
Enter the phone number you want to store
(up to 20 digits) .
If no key is pressed for 20 seconds after step 1,
operation is cancelled and a beep sounds.
3
Press MEMORY and enter a number (0–9) for
the memory location you want to use.
You hear a long beep and the TALK/BATT LOW
indicator goes out indicating the number has
been stored successfully.
If you select any keys other than 0–9, the hand-
set will beep rapidly and no number will be
stored.
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Using Your Phone

Press any key in standby mode.
1. Press TALK/END.
2. The TALK/BATT LOW indicator lights.
3. Listen for the dial tone.
4. Dial the number.
Press TALK/END.
1. Press TALK/END.
2. Listen for the dial tone.
3. Press REDIAL to dial the number.
Entering a Pause in Memory
Dialing
When storing a telephone number with an access
code (an overseas number or an access number to a
voice mail service, for example), you may need to
store a pause in the phone number sequence.
To use this function, follow steps 1 and 2 in
Storing a Number in Memory
PAUSE button to insert a pause in the phone num-
ber sequence.
Storing Mixed Tone/Pulse
Numbers
If you have a pulse dialing line and use the tempo-
rary tone dialing feature for a special service, you
can store a pulse/tone mixed number (up to 20 dig-
its) in the memory.
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2
3
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, then press the
The maximum length of a stored phone
number is up to 20 digits including the
pause. (A pause counts as one digit.)
Press MEMORY.
The TALK/BATT LOW indicator flashes.
Enter the number to be dialed in pulse mode.
Press the TONE button. The TONE button
counts as one digit.
Enter the number to be dialed in tone mode.
Press MEMORY and a number (0–9) for the
memory location you wish to use. You hear a
long beep and the TALK/BATT LOW indicator
goes out indicating the number has been
stored successfully.

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