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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.
Remember, the phone number you wish to
store cannot have more than 16 digits,
including the pause. (The pause button
counts as one digit.)
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.
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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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.
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