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6.5 Special Memory Features
Storing a hyphen into memory:
You can store hyphens in your memory dial numbers for easy reading. To insert a
hyphen into a number you are storing, press PAGE. Each press of PAGE will insert
a hyphen.
Storing a dialing pause into memory:
You can store a pause in a memory location for use with certain banking and long
distance services. You may also need to insert a pause between the access num-
ber and the telephone number if your telephone is connected to a PBX or Centrex
system. To insert a dialing pause into a number you are storing, press HOLD.
Each press of HOLD will insert a 1.5 second pause, represented by a “,”in the
display.
Storing a switchhook flash into memory:
You can store a switchhook flash into a memory location for use with certain cus-
tom calling services, such as Call Waiting. You may also need to insert a switch-
hook flash as part of a feature activation code if your telephone is connected to a
PBX or Centrex system. To insert a switchhook flash into a number you are stor-
ing, press FLASH.
Storing temporary tone dialing into memory:
If your system is set to pulse dialing mode, you can store a temporary switch to
tone dialing as part of a number you are storing in a memory location. You may,
for example, wish to dial a number in pulse followed by an access code in tone dial-
ing. To insert a “switch to tone” into a sequence you are storing, press the *
(TONE) button. All the following numbers in the sequence will automatically be
dialed in tone mode.
Storing one of the last five numbers dialed into memory:
To store a redial number into memory, follow the instructions for entering a number
into memory, simply press REDIAL button. You may then press the soft key under
SCROLL to scroll through the last five numbers dialed. Press the memory button,
where you wish to store the number.
Memory Dialing