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Dialing
a
Number Stored in Memory While
On-hook
1
.
Press
the
dial
button.
2
.
To
se
l
e
c
t
a
m
e
mo
r
y
,
press any number key
(
0
-
9
,
A, B,
C
)
.
T
h
e
number in
that memory
location displays.
N
O
TE
:
Y
o
u may select a different memory location by p
r
ess
i
n
g
review
or
buttons
to
scroll through
the
memories
or
press
a
number key (0-9,
A, B,
C).
3
.
Press
the
speaker
bu
tt
o
n
,
or pick up the handset to dial the displayed
number
.
Dialing
a
Number Stored in
Memory
1
.
Lift the
handset
,
or
press
the
speaker
button.
2
.
Press
the
dial
button then
press
a memory
location
button.
Cascade
Dialing
This process allows
you to dial a
succession
of
stored numbers
from separate
memory
loc
a
t
io
n
s
.
This
is useful when you must dial
several sequences
of
numbers,
such as with frequent calls via a
telephone
company long distance
pr
ovider
.
For
example
Memory
location
Local access number
of
long distance
company
6
Authorization code
(ID)
7
Long distance phone
number
8
1
.
Pick
up the
handset
or
press
speak
er
.
2
.
Press
dia
l
button, then
press number
“6” for the memory location.
3
.
Press
dial
button, then
press number
“7” for the memory location.
4
.
Press
dial
button, then
press number
“8” for the memory location.
5
.
The number dials
automatically.
Storing
a
Pause in
Memory
The
redial button has dual functionality and
becomes
a
pause
button when
the
store
button is
pressed
first
.
i
t
i
s
v
a
li
d
o
n
l
y
when
st
o
r
i
ng
a number into
memory locations.
Use
the r
ed
i
a
l
/
p
a
u
s
e
button to insert a
pause
when a delay is
needed
in an
automatic dialing
s
e
qu
e
n
c
e
.
For e
x
a
m
p
l
e
,
when you must dial a 9 to get an
outside line
or
when
you
enter codes
to
access
your long
distance
company.
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