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Programming a Number in Memory
The handset must be turned OFF.
1.  Press PROG on the handset.  The PHONE Light will flash to show that you are in the programming
mode.
2.  Dial the phone number you want to store. (The number can be up to 16 digits long.)
3.  Press MEM.
4.  Press any number button from 1 to 9.  This assigns the phone number to the memory location you
select.  After pressing the number button, you should hear a three-part tone that means the number was
stored properly.  If you hear a long buzzing tone, or nothing at all, press OFF, and follow the steps
above to store the number again.
Follow the steps above for each phone number you want to store, assigning each one to a different memory
location.
NOTE:  The numbers stored in memory might be lost when you change the handset batteries, or if the
batteries run down completely.  Follow the preceding steps to store the numbers again.
Dialing a Number Stored in Memory
1.  Press PHONE to get the dial tone.
2.  Press MEM.
3.  Press the number button (1 – 9) for the memory location of the phone number you want to call.
For example, to dial the phone number you assigned to memory location “6”, press PHONE, MEM, 6.
Directory Cards
You will probably want to make a record of the numbers you’ve stored in memory.  To write down the
phone numbers on the Directory Card on the base, first remove the plastic window covering the card.
Insert a pointed object (like a wire paper clip) into the hole in the window.  Then, gently pry up the window
until it pops out.
Storing a Redial Number in Memory
If you want to store in the memory the last number dialed, press MEM, REDIAL, MEM, then any unused
number button (1 to 9).
Storing a Pause in a Memory Dial Phone Number
If your phone is connected to a switchboard, you may have to dial a special number (usually “9”) to get an
outside line.
When storing an outside number in memory, store the access number and a pause into the dialing sequence.
The pause will allow the switchboard enough time to give you an outside line dial tone.
To insert a pause in a stored number, press and hold down the number button that comes before the pause,
until you hear the second beep.  This inserts a 3-second pause after that digit.  To insert a longer pause,
hold the button down until you hear a third or fourth beep.  Each time you hear another beep, the pause is 3
seconds longer.
For example, to store 9, PAUSE, 555-1234:
Press 9 and hold it until you hear the second beep.  Then press 5-5-5-1-2-3-4.
NOTE:  Each pause you store is counted as a digit.  You can store up to 16 digits in each memory
location.