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Saving features in memory keys, Saving a feature and light in memory keys - call forwarding

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Memory keys Saving features in memory keys† For easy access, you can save the feature codes of telephone company services in your memory keys. This works well with network features such as Call Forwarding and Call Return. Some features require an On and Off code in two separate keys, while other features are stored on only one key. The following procedures show you how to save both an On and Off code. To save a Feature On code: 1. Press the memory key where you want to save the number. 2. Press K. 3. Enter the telephone company feature code for turning the feature on.† Read the display to confirm the number. 4. Press K. 5. Enter the feature name using the dial pad. (See Entering Names on page 11.) 6. Press K. 7. Label the memory key. To save a Feature Off code: 1. Press the memory key where you want to save the number. 2. Press K. 3. Enter the telephone company feature code for turning the feature off.† Read the display to confirm the number. 4. Press K. 5. Enter the feature name using the dial pad. (See Entering Names on page 11.) 6. Press K. 7. Label the memory key. †Note: Contact your telephone company for the appropriate feature codes. Saving a feature and light in memory keys You can make the set indicator light come on when you turn a feature on and go off when you turn that same feature off. You can only do this with one feature, and the feature must have separate On and Off codes (such as Call Forwarding). For example, you may want the light to remind you that you have turned Call Forwarding on. To do this, use one key to turn the indicator light on when you activate the feature. Use the second key to turn the indicator light off when you deactivate that same feature. The following procedure shows you how to program a FeatureLight On and Off key. † You must subscribe to your telephone company for Custom Calling Features. 17

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Memory keys
Saving features in memory keys
For easy access, you can save the feature codes of telephone company services in your
memory keys. This works well with network features such as Call Forwarding and
Call Return. Some features require an On and Off code in two separate keys, while
other features are stored on only one key. The following procedures show you how to
save both an On and Off code.
Saving a feature and light in memory keys
You can make the set indicator light come on when you turn a feature on and go off
when you turn that same feature off. You can only do this with one feature, and the
feature must have separate On and Off codes (such as Call Forwarding).
For example, you may want the light to remind you that you have turned Call For-
warding on. To do this, use one key to turn the indicator light on when you activate
the feature. Use the second key to turn the indicator light off when you deactivate that
same feature. The following procedure shows you how to program a FeatureLight On
and Off key.
You must subscribe to your telephone company for Custom Calling Features.
To save a Feature On code:
To save a Feature Off code:
1.
Press the memory key where you
want to save the number.
1.
Press the memory key where you
want to save the number.
2.
Press
K
.
2.
Press
K
.
3.
Enter the telephone company fea-
ture code for turning the feature on.
Read the display to confirm the
number.
Note:
Contact your telephone company for the appropriate feature codes.
3.
Enter the telephone company fea-
ture code for turning the feature off.
Read the display to confirm the
number.
4.
Press
K
.
4.
Press
K
.
5.
Enter the feature name using the dial
pad. (See
Entering Names
on
page 11.)
5.
Enter the feature name using the dial
pad. (See
Entering Names
on
page 11.)
6.
Press
K
.
6.
Press
K
.
7.
Label the memory key.
7.
Label the memory key.