Tone Dialer (430-0146) Memory Faxback Doc. # 6226 Each of the tone dialer's 33 memory locations (3 priority plus 30 regular) can hold up to 32 digits. However, the dialer's total memory capacity is 480 digits. If you were to store 32 digits in every location, you could use only 15 of the memory locations. Since most telephone numbers are from seven to ten digits, you should never actually run out of memory space. STORING A MEMORY NUMBER Use this procedure to store a telephone number in one of the 30 regular memory locations or in one of the three priority memory locations. 1. Set ON/OFF to ON. 2. Set STORE/DIAL to STORE. 3. Press MEMORY and enter the telephone number you want to store. If you make a mistake, simply press CANCEL and repeat this step. NOTE: You can store a pause as part of the telephone number. 4. Press MEMORY again. 5. Select the memory location you want to use for the telephone number. If you want to store the telephone number in a priority memory location, press one of the PRIORITY buttons. If you want to store the telephone number in a regular memory location, use the keypad to enter a two-digit code number from 01-30. In either case, a beep sounds to indicate that the number is stored. NOTE: If you enter more than 32 digits, an error tone sounds on the 33rd digit and further button presses produce no tones. If this happens, repeat Steps 3-5 or set STORE/DIAL to DIAL to exit the store mode. USING PAUSE When dialing some phone numbers and special service numbers, you must pause to wait for a tone. To program a pause in a memory number, press PAUSE at the desired point during the storing procedure. When the number is memory-dialed, there is a 2-second pause at each place where you pressed PAUSE. The dialing automatically resumes. If you need a longer pause, press PAUSE additional times. Each pause entry takes up 2 digits of the memory capacity. You can also use PAUSE during manual dialing, but it is intended mainly for use in memory dialing. DIALING A MEMORY NUMBER Use this procedure to dial a number from a regular or priority memory location. 1. Set ON/OFF to ON. 2. Set STORE/DIAL to DIAL. 3. Place the tone dialer's rubber ring against the telephone's mouthpiece. 4. Select the desired memory location. To dial a priority number, simply press the desired PRIORITY button (P1, P2 or P3). To dial a number from a regular memory location, press MEMORY followed by the 2-digit code (01-30) for the desired phone number. CHAIN DIALING Chain dialing lets you use the dialer's memory space more efficiently. For example, instead of storing your alternate long distance service's local number for every long distance number in the dialer, you can store it once in its memory location. Then, you can dial the service's number and the long distance phone number separately. If the service's local number is in memory location 01, you begin by pressing: [MEMORY] [0] [1] When you hear the computer service's tone, dial the long distance number manually or from its other memory location. ERASING A MEMORY NUMBER When you store a number in a memory location, any number previously stored in that location is replaced. However, you might also want to erase a number from a memory location without storing a new one. To do this: 1. Set STORE/DIAL to STORE. 2. Set ON/OFF to ON. 3. Press MEMORY two times. 4. Enter the code number or press the desired PRIORITY button (P1, P2, or P3) for the memory location you want to erase. A beep sounds to in- dicate that the number is erased. (CJD/all-7/6/94)