Durabrand PH-417 Operating Instructions Manual page 9

Big button memory phone with volume control
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STORING TELEPHONE NUMBERS INTO MEMORY LOCATIONS
NOTE 1. If you want to store a calling card number into one of your memories,
you may do this the same way you program a phone number into memory.
Also if you need a pause in the number, simply press the REDIAL/PAUSE
button on your phone.
NOTE 2. Emergency calling is an important safety feature that should be used
wisely. If you program an emergency number into the memory - mark it
clearly and test it before an emergency. We assume no responsibility
for customer's reliance on this memory feature. Also if you test emergency
numbers, do so only during non-peak hours and tell the operator "This
is a test" or they may assume it is an emergency.
NOTE 3. If you move your phone to another room or disconnect the phone line,
your stored numbers will remain in the memory for a short time, so
quickly reconnect it to the new jack or you will have to re-program the
memory numbers.
NOTE 4. If the operator comes in during storing numbers with the message "your
phone is off the hook", ignore this. During storing of numbers the circuit
simulates an off hook condition. This is normal. We suggest you program
the numbers quickly to avoid operator messages.
NOTE 5. In case you want to change a number, simply store a new number, the
old number will be automatically erased.
TO DIAL A NUMBER FROM MEMORY BUTTONS
1 . Pick up receiver (to get dial tone).
2 . Press the button in which the number you want to dial is stored, M1, M2 or M3, etc.
The set will dial the number stored in the memory you selected automatically.
EXAMPLE: Pressing M2 will dial (in TONE or PULSE) the number you stored in M2.
TO LIST YOU MEMORY NUMBERS
1 . Lift out the Memory Index card from under the receiver.
2. Write numbers on Memory Index next to M1, M2, and M3 (in pencil so you can
change them later).
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