5. Press the "PROGRAM" button again.
6. Select the appropriate memory storage button. Press and release this button.
7. Place handset back into cradle.
8. Repeat steps 3 through 7 for all other memory storage locations.
To Dial Programmed Numbers:
1. Pick up the handset and listen for a dial tone.
2. Press the appropriate Memory Storage Button.
3. The number will be dialed automatically.
Change A Stored Number
Replace a stored number by programming a new number its place.
Important: The HELP BUTTON is not pre-programmed for 911. Once program-
ming is completed select the appropriate sticker from the sticker set provided and
place on the red button.
Programming Note: During the programming sequence the dial tone MAY
NOT break and in some instances an operator intercept may come on the line.
This is normal. Continue with the programming sequence to completion.
Note: You can program a pause into the dialing sequence if necessary. Since there
is not a pause button on the telephone, the redial button serves this purpose dur-
ing programming. Programming in a pause will cause the phone to wait 3 seconds
before dialing any more numbers. For Example: Pressing a memory button that has
9 (pause) 555-1212 programmed into it will dial the number 9, then wait 3 seconds
and dial 555-1212. In most cases, you will not need to use a pause. You can store
up to 16 digits and the pause function counts as 1 of those digits.
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS
program
redial
signal
Programming Frequently-Dialed Numbers
flash
hold
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