4\ one-touch dialer, A storing a phone number in the direct button, B dialing the stored number in the direct button – Panasonic KX-TC18000B User Manual

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One-Touch Dialer

4-A Storing a Phone Number in the DIRECT Button

(DIRECT

[TALK] and

Indicator

[PAUSE

PROGRAM]

A phone number stored in the [DIRECT]

button can be dialed with a one-touch

operation. The TALK indicator light must

be off before programming.

1. Press!PROGRAMI.

•The TALK indicator flashes.

2. Enter a phone number up to 22 digits.

• If you misdial, press [PROGRAM], and

start again from step 1.

3. Press [DIRECT],

•A beep sounds.

•If a pause is required for dialing, press

[ PAUSE ] where needed. Pressing

[PAUSE] counts as one digit {5-E).

4-B Dialing the Stored Number in the DIRECT Button

Press [TALK] ^ [DIRECT],

• If your line has rotary or pulse service, any access numbers

stored after pressing [TONE] will not be dialed.

To erase a stored number: press (PROGRAM] ^ (DIRECT}.

Special Features

Section 5

5-E How to Use the PAUSE Button

(For Analog PBX Line/Long Distance Service Users)

We recommend you press [PAUSE] if a pause is required for dialing with
a PBX or to access a long distance service.

Ex: Line access number @ (PBX)

® ^ [PAUSE]

Phone number

• Pressing [PAUSE] once creates a 3.5 second pause. This prevents

misdialing when you redial or dial a stored number.

•Pressing [PAUSE] more than once increases the length of the pause

between numbers.

5-F Handset Locator

You can locate the handset or page the handset user with beep tones.

1

Press [HANDSET LOCATOR) on the base unit.

•The IN USE/CHARGE indicator flashes and the handset beeps for

1 minute.

To stop paging, press (HANDSET LOCATOR] again or press
[TALK] twice on the handset.

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