Other storing procedures, Pause function, Pabx and pbx use – GE 2-9720 User Manual

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------------------------ DIALING -

Emergency/Quick Dial Numbers:

1. PICK-UP Handset.

2. Wait for DIAL TONE

3. PRESS A o r n i o r r c

Frequently called numbers (already In Memory):

1. PICK UP Handset.

2. Wait for DIAL TONE.

3. PRESS MEMORY DIAL

PRESS
Memory
Location
Number.

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OTHER STORING PROCEDURES

Changing a Stored Number:

1. PICK-UP Handset.

2. PRESS STORE

DIAL

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Number

3. HANG UP.

(J3 PRESS

Memory

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Location

Number.

Correcting an Error While Storing:

1. HANG UP.

2. Repeat Procedure for Storing Numbers in Memory.

PAUSE FUNCTION

Used for storing a momentary delay in the dialing sequence of a

stored telephone number. This is generally used when a "PAUSE”

is needed to wait for a dial tone (e.g. after dialing 9 for an outside

line) or a computer tone (e.g. for some long distance services) before

you can proceed to dial.

At point where pause is required

PRESS REDIAL

NOTE:

The REDIAL key will place a pause in the dialing sequence
anytime it is pressed after dialing a number. When storing

Pause in MEMORY, each pause counts as one stored digit.

PAUSE is pre-set for a short delay. If a longer PAUSE is re­

quired, press REDIAL again.

PABX AND PBX USE

Memory and Redial may require the use of a “PAUSE” when initial­

ly dialing or storing outside numbers. The sequence, then, for dial­
ing or storing an outside number would be, for example:

0 I REDIAL | [ T 1 0 0 0 0 0 [ 7 ]

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