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For example, if you have Call Waiting,
press
FLASH
to answer an incoming
call without disconnecting the current
call. Press
FLASH
again to return to
the first call.
Note:
If you do not have any special
phone services, pressing
FLASH
might
disconnect the current call.
USING TONE SERVICES
ON A PULSE LINE
Some special services, such as bank-
by-phone, require tone signals. If you
have pulse service, you can still use
these special tone services by follow-
ing these steps.
1. Be sure
P• •T
is set to
P
(pulse).
2. Lift the handset from the base or
press
TALK
.
3. Dial the service’s main number.
4. When the service answers, press
TONE/
. Any additional numbers
you dial are sent as tone signals.
5. After you complete the call, return
the handset to the base or press
TALK
. The phone automatically
resets to the pulse mode.
MEMORY DIALING
You can store up to 20 numbers in
memory (10 in the handset and 10 in
the base), then dial a stored number by
pressing a one-digit memory location
number.
Storing a Number in Memory
Notes:
• An error tone sounds and the
phone exits the programming
mode if you wait more than 20
seconds to press a key.
• Each number you store can be up
to 16 digits long.
• Each tone or pause entry uses
one digit of memory.
• You cannot dial the number stored
in one memory (the base or the
handset) using the keypad of
another.
• To store a number in the base’s
memory, skip to Step 2.
1. To store a number in the hand-
set’s memory, lift the handset. If
you hear a dial tone, press
TALK
to turn it off.
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