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To talk to someone on your end of the phone without the 
caller hearing your conversation, hold down 
MUTE
. Release 
MUTE
 to resume your conversation. 
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FLASH
 performs the electronic equivalent of a switchhook 
operation for special services, such as Call Waiting.
For example, if you have Call Waiting, press 
FLASH
 to 
answer an incoming call without disconnecting the current 
call. Press 
FLASH
 again to return to the first call.
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Pick up the handset, press 
REDIAL/PAUSE
 when you hear a 
dial tone. The number scrolls across the display, and the 
phone dials it.
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In some telephone systems, you must dial an access code 
(9, for example) and wait for a second dial tone before 
dialing an outside number. When you manually dial a 
number, or when you store a number in memory, you can 
have your telephone pause anywhere during the dialing 
sequence. Simply press 
REDIAL/PAUSE
 at the desired 
location.
When you redial or memory dial a number, the telephone 
pauses for about 4 seconds at the pause entry. For longer 
pauses, press 
REDIAL/PAUSE
 again.
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The telephone can store up to 13 phone numbers in 
memory (3 emergency numbers, and 10 standard memory 
numbers).
1. Lift the handset.
2. Press 
STORE
, 
IJEH;
IJEH;IJEH;
IJEH;
 appears on the display.
3. Enter the number to be stored. The number appears on 
the display.
4. Press 
STORE
 again. 
IJEH;
IJEH;IJEH;
IJEH;
 and 
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C;CýC;Cý
C;Cý
appear on the 
display
5. Enter the desired memory location for the number. To 
store the number in an emergency memory location, 
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Using Flash
If you do not have any special 
phone services, pressing FLASH 
might disconnect the current call.
Using Redial
The redial memory holds up to 32 
digits, so you can redial long 
distance as well as local phone 
numbers.