Sprint Nextel 2.4 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Dual Keypad Cordless Phone with Caller ID/Call Waiting User Manual

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Telephone Operation

To replace a stored number, store a new one
in its place.

Editing or Deleting a Number in
the Handset’s Memory

Follow these steps to edit or delete a memo-
ry number.

1. Lift the handset.

2. Hold down

MEM

until

Memory

Store

and a list of memory location numbers
appear.

3. Choose a memory location (01–20) by

pressing a number or by repeatedly
pressing

VOL/CID

8

8

8

8

or

9

9

9

9

.

4. Press

SELECT/CHANNEL

. A menu

appears with the three options listed
below. Press

VOL/CID

8

8

8

8

or

9

9

9

9

to high-

light the desired option then press

SELECT/CHANNEL

to choose it.

Edit

Memory

nn

- edit the record as

described in Steps 5 through 7 of “Edit-
ing or Deleting a Number in the Hand-
set’s Memory” on Page 17.

Delete

Memory

nn

- the display

prompts you to confirm the deletion.
Press

VOL/CID

8

8

8

8

to move the cursor to

Yes

, then press

SELECT/CHANNEL

or

INTCM/DEL

. The phone beeps, and

Memory

nn

Deleted

appears.

Go

Back

- returns you to the list of

memory numbers.

Storing a Number in the Base's
Memory

Note: The phone beeps five times and exits
the storing process if you wait more than 20
seconds between each keypress.

1. Press

MEMORY

. The CHARGE/IN USE

indicator blinks.

2. Enter the number (up to 16 digits) and

any tone or pause entries (see “Using
Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on
Page 15 and “Entering a Pause”).

Notes:

• The phone beeps five times and exits

the storing process if you enter more
than 16 digits.

• Each tone or pause entry uses one digit

of memory.

3. Press

MEMORY

again, then enter the

memory location number (

0

9

) where

you want to store the phone number. A
long beep indicates that the number is
stored.

To replace a number in the base's memory,
simply store a new number in its place. To
erase a memory number, press

MEMORY

twice, then press the memory location num-
ber (0-9) you want to erase. A long tone indi-
cates that the number has been erased from
the memory location.

Entering a Pause

In some telephone systems, you must dial an
access code (9, for example) and wait for a
second dial tone before you can dial an out-
side number. You can store the access code
with the phone number. However, you
should also store a pause after the access
code to allow the outside line time to con-
nect. To enter a 2-second pause in the hand-
set’s memory, press

RDL/PAUSE

.

P

appears

if you are storing a number into the handset’s
memory. You can add more pause entries
for a longer pause.

To enter a 2-second pause when storing a
number in the base’s memory, press

REDIAL/

PAUSE

.

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