GE 29451 User Guide - Page 35

Button pressed, Digits used

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STORING THE LAST NUMBER DIALED You can quickly and easily store into memory the last number dialed by pressing the redial button. Follow steps #1-7 of "Storing a Number ", but press REDIAL instead of entering the number through the keypad. STORING A PAUSE Use the PAUSE button to insert a pause when a delay is needed in the dialing sequence (for example, when you must dial a 9 to get an outside line or when you must enter codes to access your bank's information line). STORING A FLASH Use the FLASH button to insert a flash into your stored numbers for special features from your telephone company which may require it. SPECIAL MEMORY STORAGE INFORMATION If more than 30 digits are attempted to be stored, an error tone will occur and the sequence will stop. Because 30 is the maximum number of digits you can store in a single memory location, it is important to note the number of digits consumed when you store function keys. Memory digits are used as follows: Button pressed Digits used Telephone keypad number 1 Pause button 1 Flash button 1 Tone/pulse switching 2 Memory location 3 Redial button amount of redialed number 31

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S
TORING
THE
L
AST
N
UMBER
D
IALED
You can quickly and easily store into memory the last number dialed by
pressing the redial button. Follow steps #1-7 of “Storing a Number ”, but
press REDIAL instead of entering the number through the keypad.
S
TORING
A
P
AUSE
Use the PAUSE button to insert a pause when a delay is needed in the
dialing sequence (for example, when you must dial a 9 to get an outside
line or when you must enter codes to access your bank’s information line).
S
TORING
A
F
LASH
Use the FLASH button to insert a flash into your stored numbers for
special features from your telephone company which may require it.
S
PECIAL
M
EMORY
S
TORAGE
I
NFORMATION
If more than 30 digits are attempted to be stored, an error tone will occur
and the sequence will stop.
Because 30 is the maximum number of digits you can store in a single
memory location, it is important to note the number of digits consumed
when you store function keys. Memory digits are used as follows:
Button pressed
Digits used
Telephone keypad number
1
Pause button
1
Flash button
1
Tone/pulse switching
2
Memory location
3
Redial button
amount of redialed number