When storing a number, a momentary delay may be needed in
the dialing sequence for a stored telephone number. This is
generally used when a "PAUSE" is needed to wait for a dial tone
(e.g. after dialing a long distance access number). The REDIAL
button should be pressed at the point where a pause is needed
in the dialing sequence. During storage, pushing the REDIAL
button serves to store a pause in the dialing sequence as often
as needed.
Note: Each pause counts as one digit in the sequence.
Example: 123 REDIAL 456-789-0123
Emergency/Quick Dial Numbers
1. Pick up HANDSET .
2. Wait for Dial Tone
3. Press an Emergency Quick Dial button.
Frequently Called Numbers in Memory
1. Pick up HANDSET .
2. Wait for Dial Tone
3. Press DIAL .
4. Press 1, or 2..., or 9 .
This feature allows you to dial in succession a chain of numbers in
different memory locations. This is useful when you must dial
more than one number in memory to complete a call, such as with
frequent calls via an independent service (e.g. MCI or Sprint).
For Example
Local Access Number of Long
distance company, and 2 or 3
pauses at end, press............................... 6
Authorization Code (ID), press................ 7
Long distance phone number, press........ 8
To initiate Chain Dialing
1. Press DIAL .
2. Press 6.
3. Press DIAL .
4. Press 7.
5. Press DIAL .
6. Press 8.
TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION
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REDIAL
DIAL
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