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The Memory-Dialing Feature
You may store any combination of numeric entries, including a pause,
a *, and a #, in Tone mode. Use the following procedures.
To store a number on any of the three Memory-Dialing buttons
1 Lift the handset or press the ON HOOK DIAL button.
• When you press the ON HOOK DIAL button, the light
next to the button goes on.
2 Press the PROGRAM button.
3 Dial the telephone number you want to store.
Note: You can use the PAUSE button to program a
3.6-second pause between a dialing access number
(usually “9”) and the telephone number and for certain
banking and long-distance services.
4 Press the memory-dialing button on which the number is to
be stored (MEM 1, MEM 2, or MEM 3).
5 Hang up the handset or press the ON HOOK DIAL button.
• The light next to the ON HOOK DIAL button goes off.
To dial a telephone number stored on a Memory-Dialing button
1 Lift the handset or press the ON HOOK DIAL button.
• When you press the ON HOOK DIAL button, the light
next to the button goes on.
2 Press the memory-dialing button (MEM 1, MEM 2, or
MEM 3) on which the telephone number is stored.
• The telephone number is dialed automatically.