ET-498 (430-1003) Memory Dialing Faxback Doc. # 6433 The memory dialer stores 10 different phone numbers of up to 16 digits each for automatic dialing. The 0 through 9 buttons on the handset recall and dial the phone numbers. STORING PHONE NUMBERS IN MEMORY Follow these steps to store phone number in memory. 1. Pick up the handset (press TALK if you do not hear a dial tone). 2. When you hear a dial tone, press STORE. 3. Enter the phone number you want to store. 4. Press STORE again. 5. Press number key (0-9). The number key you press is the memory location number for the phone number you are storing. 6. Press TALK or hang up the phone. NOTES: To change a number you already stored, store a new one in place of the old. To keep a record of stored numbers, peel back the plastic covering on top of the handset, then record the number you stored in each memory location. Use a pencil to write the information in case you want to change the information later. STORING A PAUSE While storing a number, simply press MEMORY where a pause is needed. When you dial the stored number, a 3 to 4 second pause automatically occurs at that point. NOTE: You can add more than one pause, if necessary. TESTING STORED EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS If you store the number of an emergency service (police department, fire department, ambulance) and you choose to test the stored number, remain on the lineto explain the reason for your call. Make the test call during the late evening or early morning hours to avoid peak demand periods. DIALING A STORED NUMBER Follow these steps to dial a stored number. 1. Pick up the handset (press TALK if you do not hear a dial tone). 2. When you hear a dial tone, press MEMORY. 3. Press the number key (0-9) for the memory location that contains the number you want to call. The number is dialed. CHAIN DIALING FROM MEMORY You can dial several telephone numbers stored in different memory locations during one phone call. This is useful when you must dial more than one number in memory to complete a call, such as frequent calls using an independent long distance service. (CJD/smc-04/27/94)