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With cli
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BaseLine Pro with CLI
To store a number in memory
(21 digits or less)
Lift the handset or press
Note: Two 21 digit numbers can be stored
under each memory button.
To store the first number
Press
and dial the number
Then the memory button
To store the second number
Press
and dial the number
Press
then the memory button
Note: For some calls you may need to
wait for a second dialling tone before the
number is called. In these cases insert a
pause in the number by pressing
one pause is not enough to get the line,
insert extra pauses. However, take note
that the number in memory cannot be
more than 21 digits long and that each
pause counts as a digit.
4
1..10
1..10
If
Storing and using numbers
that are longer than 21 digits
Explanation:
The maximum length of a number that
can be stored in memory is 21 digits. In
some cases however, the length of a
number together with its access code,
dialling code and pause digits may
exceed this length.
A number longer than 21 digits can be
stored in the memory by using two (or
more) locations to hold the complete
number.
Note: Numbers used for re-dial can be up
to 32 digits.
When calling the number you need to dial
the separate parts in sequence.
Checking for unanswered
calls
A flashing
indicates that there are
new unanswered calls.
A static
indicates that there are
already checked unanswered calls.
Press
to view the numbers of the
unanswered calls.
Scroll through the list by using the
(scroll up) and
Press
to exit the callers list.
A maximum of four unanswered calls can
be stored.
The fifth-unanswered call will replace the
oldest unanswered call in the list.
Only unanswered calls with a maximum of
21 digits are available in the list.
(scroll down) keys.

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