Southwestern Bell FM2552/FM2000 User Manual

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Memory Dialing

6. To continue programming priority numbers, repeat steps 2
through 5. To end programming numbers, return the HANDSET
to the CRADLE.

If you wish to enter a 4-second Pause in the number you are storing,
press the REDIAL Button at the desired point in the number.

To Program Frequently Called Numbers:
1. Lift the handset. You will hear a dial tone.

2. Press the STORE Button.

3. Dial the phone number you wish to store (16
digits maximum). The LCD will show the
number you dialed.

4. Press the STORE Button again.

5. Press one of the 10 memory location buttons 0-9. Your number is
now stored in the corresponding location. The LCD will show the
memory location.

Memory Dialing

Your FM2552/FM2000 is equipped with 13 memories (three priority,
ten two touch) for programming your most frequently dialed
telephone numbers. You can store up to 16 digits in each priority key
(M1, M2, M3), or in each of the numeric keys 0 through 9 by
following the steps outlined. Numbers must be stored with the
handset lifted.

To Program Priority Keys:

1. Lift the handset.

You will hear a dial tone. Even if you hear an error message from
the telephone company, you may still continue these memory
programming steps.

2. Press the STORE Button. The LCD will
show:

3. Dial the phone number you wish to store
(16 digits maximum). The LCD will show
the number you dialed.

4. Press the STORE Button again.

5. Press M1, M2 or M3 Button.
The LCD will show:

8

0

9

#

2

5

3

6

1

4

7

*

8

0

9

#

2

5

3

6

1

4

7

*

STORE

STORE

STORE

STORE

M2

M3

M1

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