Telephone Memory Operation - GE 2-9896 Use & Care Manual

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TELEPHONE
MEMORY OPERATION
Your
new
GE Model 2-9896 Answer-Phone has 12 memory
locations
capable of storing a telephone number of up to 16 digits. Three telephone
numbers can be stored in the
3
Emergency/Quick Dial positions and
dialed with one touch.
9
Memory positions are dialed with
two
touches
(DIAL
and the number
button 1-9 corresponding to the memory location).
Important: Before you begin storing telephone
numbers in
memory you
must
set
the
PULSE/TONE
switch to the correct position.
Emergency/Quick Dial Numbers
1. Pick up
the
HANDSET.
2.
Push
S70REIIN.
3.
Enter
the telephone number (it will not
actually call
the number in
this
mode).
4.
Push
S70REIIN again.
5.
Push selected Emergency Quick Dial location
-
A,
8
or
C.
6.
Hang
up HANDSET.
7.
Write
the name or
number
of party stored in memory location
on
DIRECTORY CARD.
Frequently Called Numbers
1.
Pick up
the HANDSET.
2.
Push
STORE/IN.
3.
Enter the telephone number (it will not actually call the number in
this mode).
4.
Push S70REIIN again.
5.
Push key pad
1,
or
2 ... ,
or
9
for memory location.
6.
Hang up
HANDSET.
7.
Write the
name
or number of party stored in the memory location
on Directory Card.
How to Change a Stored Number
Repeat the storage sequence. The
new
number will replace the
old
number at the memory
location.
How to Clear a Stored Number
Repeat
the storage
sequence. Skip step 3
in
the sequence (i.e. do not
enter a telephone
number).
The
storage
location will be blank when
sequence
is
completed.
How to
Correct
an Error while Storing
Simply
hang up
and
repeat
the
procedure for
storing from the
beginning.
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TELEPHONE
MEMORY OPERATION
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
A or
B or C.
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
Memory Location
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.
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