Memory Dialing; Storing Speed Dial Numbers; Dialing From Memory; Changing Stored Numbers - VTech VT-1910c Instruction Manual

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The VTech VT 1910c is capable of
memory dialing.
You can dial by
pressing the memory location in which
the number was stored.
If you wish todial the number stored
in a particular memory location (e.g.
15) then do the following:
1. Press the
( m ~ )
key to get a
dial tone.
2. Press
.
You will be
prompted to enter a location
number.
3. Enter the memory location you
wish to dial. E.g. 15. The number
stored at that location will be
shown on the display and will
automatically be dialed.
You can also review the contents
of the memory locations when you
are not connected to a line. When
the phone is off you can scroll
through the memory locations by
using the
a
(
*
) and
V
(
# )
keys.
If you wish to dial out a
The phone will exit MEMORY
mode and dial the number
displa ed. Otherwise, p r e s s 0
or
&
to exit MEMORY mode.
Storing speed dial numbers
To program a speed dial location, do
the following:
With the phone OFF, enter the
telephone number you wish to
store. (20 Digits Maximum).
Enter program mode by pressing
PROG. The display will show the
following:
Enter the memory location (01 ..20)
you wish to store the number in. As
soon as the second memory
location digit is entered, the unit will
emit a happy tone (a short series
of beeps) to confirm successful
programming and exit program
mode.
-
& & o
)
STORING SPEED DIAL
(OQO)
NUMBERS
( @ -
@ )
DIALYOUR PHONE
)
WMBER
(
0
-
PRESS
6ii)
~g-eJ1
O Q O
PRESS LOCATION
If programming is unsuccessful the unit
will display:
I : : :
i:;?
r;
! : ; : I
j::!
p-1
pi k. . !
p: ;
i
:
....
".:
:
urn
:
m........
.:. . "., ...
..............
f
-nm
13
1
I..
. I
I...
1. P-CI
. . .
a
i..
I I.
:
....
:
.....
:
....
Unsuccessful programming can result
from not correctly completing the
programming sequence. For example,
if after entering a number on the LCD
and entering program mode, the OFF
key were pressed instead of entering
a valid memory location, the
programming incomplete message
would appear. If this message appears,
simply repeat the programming
sequence.
Dialing From Memory
Press
( P -
J
to get a line.
Press
, you're prompted to
enter a speed dial location number:
Enter a 2 digit location number
(01 -20)
The number stored in that location
will be displayed and immediately
dialed.
Or
Beginning from standby mode,
press(MEM)followed by a 2 digit
location number (01 -20).
Press
again to exit rnem
mode and leave the number on the
display.
Note that if digits were on the
display prior to entering
mem
mode, the contents of the speed
dial memory will be appended to
those digits. For example, if 1503
was on the LCD and the contents
of the memory location is 6438981,
then the display would show the
following upon exiting mem mode:
Press
(PHONE),
the number on the
display will be dialed after a 2
. ,
second pause.
NOTE:
The ability to temporarily add memory
contents to digits already entered on
the display operates in the same way
for CID and speed dial memories.
In this way, long distance and area
codes (for example, 1503) can be
entered on the LCD and can preface
numbers recalled from CID memory
before dialing.
This is important
because only the last 7 digits of any
number are displayed when dialing
from CID memory.
Changing Stored Numbers
To change or replace a stored number
simply enter the new number on the
display and store it in the memory
location you wish to change.
Deleting Stored Numbers
Press
.
The display will
change
to
"SPEED
DIAL
LOCATION-
-".
Enter memory location number
will change to "LOCATION XX
DELETED".
~ r e s s m
to finish.
NOTE:
Stored numbers are retained in memory
even if the base loses its power or the
handset battery is removed.

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