Using The Page Button; Using Tone Services On A Pulse Line; Storing A Number In Memory - Plantronics CT10 Owner's Manual

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Using the Page button

If someone at the Base Unit needs to summon you, pressing the PAGE button (See figure 17) momentarily
causes the Remote to emit two long, loud beeps.
If you have misplaced the Remote, press the PAGE button for 3 seconds and the Remote will emit a steady
alert. Press the TALK button once you have located the Remote.
FIGURE 17

USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE

Some special phone services, such as bank-by-phone, require tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can
still use these special tone services.
1. Dial the service's main number.
2. Press the # (pound) button at the point that tone signals are required, then dial the additional digits of the
number. The phone will send these numbers as tone signals.
3. The phone automatically resets to pulse mode when you hang up.

STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY

The CT10 speed dial memory can store up to 10 phone numbers, containing a maximum of 16 digits. The 0
through 9 buttons on the keypad recall and dial the phone numbers stored in memory. When storing numbers
for special services such as alternate long distance or bank-by-phone, store the service's main phone number
in one memory location and numbers for additional information in other locations. Follow these steps to store
phone numbers in memory.
1. With the IN-USE indicator off, press the MEMO button. (See Figure 18)
2. Enter the phone number you want to store, then press the MEMO button again.
3. Press the desired keypad dialing key (0-9). This will be the memory location number for the phone number
you are storing.
4. A long beep will sound confirming that the phone number has been stored.
5.
To change a number stored in memory, simply store a new number in that memory location.
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