TMC ET4000 User Manual

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Memory Dialing

Storing a hyphen into memory:

You can store hyphens in your memory dial numbers for easy reading. To insert a hyphen into a
number you are storing, press PAGE. Each press of PAGE will insert a hyphen.

Storing a dialing pause into memory:

You can store a pause in a memory location for use with certain banking and long distance serv-
ices. You may also need to insert a pause between the access number and the telephone num-
ber if your telephone is connected to a PBX or Centrex system. To insert a dialing pause into a
number you are storing, press HOLD. Each press of HOLD will insert a 1.5 second pause, rep-
resented by a “p” in the display.

Storing a switchhook flash into memory:

You can store a switchhook flash into a memory location for use with certain custom calling serv-
ices, such as Call Waiting. You may also need to insert a switchhook flash as part of a feature
activation code if your telephone is connected to a PBX or Centrex system. To insert a switch-
hook flash into a number you are storing, press FLASH. Each press of FLASH will insert a 700
millisecond switchhook flash, represented by an “f” in the display. Note: if 700 ms is not an appro-
priate length for your installation, you may set a different value. (See page 71.)

Storing temporary tone dialing into memory:

If your system is set to pulse dialing mode, you can store a temporary switch to tone dialing as
part of a number you are storing in a memory location. You may, for example, wish to dial a num-
ber in pulse followed by an access code in tone dialing. To insert a “switch to tone” into a
sequence you are storing, press the

*

(TONE) button. All the following numbers in the sequence

will automatically be dialed in tone mode.

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Special Memory Features

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