60rdless phone operation, Tp dial a number from memory, To change or replace a stored number – VTech 900I User Manual

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60RDLESS PHONE OPERATION

If you hear a long buzzing tone, press

OFF, then PRG, and store the number
again. Follow the steps for each number
you want to store. Assign each phone
number to a different key (0..9).

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Dial a Number From Memory

1. Press PHONE to get the dial tone.

2. Press MEM and the number key

(0..9).

For example, to dial the number you
assigned to key '8', you would press
PHONE, MEM, 8.

To Change or Replace a Stored
Number.
To change or replace a stored number
simply enter the new number and store
it in the memory location you wish to
change.

Storing Pauses in Memory
to insert a pause in a phone number,
press HOLD at the appropriate point
when storing the number. This inserts
a 1.5 second pause. Forlongerpauses,
press HOLD two or more times. Each
press makes the pause 1.5 seconds

longer and is treated as a stored digit.

If your phone is connected to a
PBX you can store the PBX access
number and a pause before the

phone number. For example, to store
9-PAUSE-555-1234

in

memory

location 8, do the following:
1

.

2

.

3.
4.
5.
6

.

Press PRG
Press 8
Press 9
Press HOLD
Dial 555-1234
Press MEM

STORING PAUSES
IN MEMORY

eg. TO STORE 9-PAUSE-5SS-1234,

FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE

1. PRESS

2. PRESS (¿5)

3. PRESS

4. PRESS CS5

5. DIAL ...............

Using Redial
To REDIAL the last number you dialed

out, press PHONE then press REDIAL.
The phone will automatically dial out
the number.

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CORDLESS PH0r®T)PERj®10N

Storing a Rediai Number in Memory
Dial
To store the last number you dialed as

a regular Speed Dial number, press
PRG, a number key (0..9), REDIAL,
MEM.

Tone Definitions
A long warbling tone signals an
incoming

call.

This

tone

is

programmable. See Programming
The Ringer Type.

A long series of beeps signais a page.

A short buzz when you press PHONE
signals the batteries need charging.

A short beep signals that you are either
out of range, or that a call is on HOLD.

A long buzzing tone signifies an invalid
key operation.

The Page Feature

From the base unit, press PAGE to

signal the person at the handset. To
end the page at the base, press PAGE
again. To end the page at the handset,

press OFF.

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TO PAGE THE
HANDSET FROM
THE BASE

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This feature is also useful if you have
misplaced the handset. To locate the
handset press PAGE at the base. This
starts a paging tone at the handset.

When it is located, cancel the paging
tone by pressing OFF on the handset.

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