Features, General, Memory – Panasonic NAMPS HH950 User Manual
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Features
General
• "Any key" answer (except and
• Clock; shows current time and date
ra keys)
• Multi-stepping earpiece volume control
• Auto Answer; answers calls
• Retractable one-piece antenna
automatically after 6 seconds
• Mouthpiece mute function for private
(handsfree/car mount only)
conversation while still connected to a
• Prefixed Dialing; store & recall
call
commonly used number prefixes (up
• Hold Function; mutes both the handset
to 32 digits)
microphone and earpiece
• Backlit keypad and liquid crystal
• 832-channels std. operation; 2,412
display (LCD); with automatic shut-off
NAMPs channels
when sensing no keypad activity after
• DTMF (Toudi Tone) signaling and Flash
seven seconds (saves battery power)
request
• Last digit/AII digit clear
• Silent keypad
Memory
200 total memory slot capacity
48-digit, 16-character capacity per
memory location
Vacant Memory Location Search;
allows locating the next available
memory slot.
Memory Check; allows verifying the
amount of memory capacity presently
used, or the number of items currently
stored in all memory slot locations
Memory Map Review; shows available
memory locations
Override Protection; protects against
accidentally storing new information
over occupied memory location slots
Auto Memory Location; automatically
selects the smallest vacant memory
location for storing data
Scratch Pad: allows entering a
number for later reference, while
conversing
Scratch Pad Recall
Pause Dial; allows transmitting a
sequence of numbers stored in a single
memory slot for functions outside the
cellular network such as long distance
access codes and voice mail retrieval
Group Label Memory; allows arranging
stored information into individual groups
(up to 30) by assigning 12-digit character
labels
Super Speed Dialing
Selectable Memory Recall by:
- memory location #
- first letter of tag name
- group label name
- super speed dialing
- list of last ten calls
- Caller’s Memory feature
1-2 Features
Introduction