Uniden EXL8900 English Owners Manual - Page 18

Storing a number in memory, Entering a pause in memory dialing - exl 8900

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• You must dial a "1" or "011" when using the LDM feature. NOTES • Do NOT USE LongDst BUTTON TO DIAL 911 BECAUSE IT WILL NOT ACCESS EMERGENCY SERVICE. • Do not use the LongDsktey for placing local calls, contacting your local phone company for repair or customer service, accessing emergency service or for toll free numbers. • All calls placed through the LDM feature will be charged at the applicable toll rate for the specific call. • Failure to register will result in lost savings. You have 20 seconds after pressing mem to enter the number you wish to store. Otherwise, an error tone will sound. Remember, the phone number you wish to store cannot have more than 20 digits, including a pause. (The pause button counts as one digits.) 15 Storing a number in memory Your EXL 8900 Series phone has 10 memory locations for storing important telephone numbers. 1 Remove the handset from the base and press mem . The talk/batt LED flashes and you hear a beep. 2 Enter the phone number you want to store (up to 20 digits). # pause * /tone If you select any keys other than 0-9, * /tone , # , pause the handset will beep rapidly and no number will be stored. 3 Press mem and enter a number (0-9) on the keypad for the memory location you want to use. A long beep sounds and the talk/batt LED goes out indicating the number has been stored successfully. Entering a pause in memory dialing If you would like to use a phone number stored in memory to access voice mail, for example, you can store a pause in the phone number sequence. pause To use this function, follow steps 1 and 2 in "Storing a Number in Memory," then press the pause button on the handset to place a pause in the phone number sequence. Follow the remaining steps in the "Storing a Number in Memory" section to complete the operation.

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15
Storing a number in memory
Your EXL 8900 Series phone has 10 memory locations for storing
important telephone numbers.
1
Remove the handset from the base and
press
. The
talk
/
batt
LED flashes
and you hear a beep.
2
Enter the phone number you want to
store (up to 20 digits).
If you select any keys other than 0-9,
,
,
the handset will
beep rapidly and no number will be stored.
3
Press
and enter a number (0-9)
on the keypad for the memory location
you want to use.
A long beep sounds and the
talk
/
batt
LED
goes out indicating the number has been
stored successfully.
#
/tone
*
pause
mem
You have 20 seconds after
pressing
to
enter the number you
wish to store. Otherwise,
an error tone will sound.
mem
/tone
*
#
pause
Entering a pause in memory dialing
mem
If you would like to use a phone number stored in memory to access
voice mail, for example, you can store a pause in the phone
number sequence.
To use this function, follow steps 1 and 2 in
“Storing a Number in Memory,” then press
the
button on the handset to place
a pause in the phone number sequence.
Follow the remaining steps in the “Storing a
Number in Memory” section to complete the
operation.
pause
pause
Remember, the phone
number you wish to store
cannot have more than 20
digits, including a pause.
(The
button
counts as one digits.)
pause
NOTES
You must dial a “1” or “011” when using the LDM feature.
Do NOT USE
BUTTON TO DIAL 911 BECAUSE IT
WILL NOT ACCESS EMERGENCY SERVICE.
Do not use the
key for placing local calls, contacting your
local phone company for repair or customer service, accessing
emergency service or for toll free numbers.
All calls placed through the LDM feature will be charged at the
applicable toll rate for the specific call.
Failure to register will result in lost savings.
LongDst
LongDst