Listing your memory numbers, Call timer – Oricom TP88 User Manual

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Making Calls from the Two-Touch Memory
Follow the instructions below to dial a number from the two-touch memory:
1. Pick up the handset, or press the SPEAKER button to get a dial tone.
2. Press the AUTO button, and then the dial pad button where the number is stored.
3. The number is dialled automatically.

Notes:
1. You may program a “Pause” into memory (e.g. when you need to dial a 9 to get an

outside line). While storing a number, press the [REDIAL] button (aP” will show on
the display).


Listing Your Memory Numbers
Write names and numbers on the Memory Index Label in pencil so that you can change
them later. This also allows you to easily reprogram the phone in the rare cases where
memory is lost.

Checking a Number Stored into Memory
1. With the phone on-hook, press AUTO and the memory button(s) for the location you

wish to view. The display will show the location and the stored number.

2. In case you want to change a number you stored, simply store a new number into that

location. The old one will be erased automatically.


Call Timer
About 5 seconds after the number you have called is dialled, an automatic call timer will
start to count up on the display. This is useful since it allows you to know how long you
have been talking on the phone (it is especially useful when making a long distance call).

Recall Switch

Many special network services, such as call waiting, require a recall signal. The RECALL
button provides this signal. For example, if you subscribe to Call Waiting, you can put
your current call on hold when you hear the beeps and answer another call on the same
line by pressing RECALL button, listen for dial tone then press 2. Press RECALL and 2
again to alternate between the two calls.





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