Programming memory
There are 4 One-touch memories [M1…M4] and 10 Two-touch memories
digits [0,1…9] for storing frequently used phone numbers.
Following examples show how to store the phone number <89112233> into
memory locations [M1…M4] and [0,1…9].
EXAMPLE No. 1 (One-touch memories)
1. Pick up the handset and wait for a dial tone.
2. Press PROGRAM (12) button and the led (13) will blink.
3. Press [M1…M4] button.
4. Dial number <89112233> (up to 21 digits can be stored).
5. Press PROGRAM (12) button to complete the programming and the led
(13) will turn on steady.
6. Hang-up.
EXAMPLE No. 2 (Two-touch memories)
1. Pick up the handset and wait for a dial tone.
2. Press PROGRAM (12) button and the led (13) will blink.
3. Press MEMORY (11) button and the digit [0,1…9].
4. Dial number <89112233> (up to 21 digits can be stored).
5. Press PROGRAM (12) button to complete the programming and the led
(13) will turn on steady.
6. Hang-up.
You may store multiple pauses [PAUSE (16) button] into memory [M1…M4]
buttons.
To store number <45678 PAUSE 123> in [M1…M4]:
1. Pick up the handset and wait for a dial tone.
2. Press PROGRAM (12) button and the led (13) will blink.
3. Press [M1…M4] button.
4. Dial number <45678, PAUSE and 123>
5. Press PROGRAM (12) button to complete the programming and the led
(13) will turn on steady.
6. Hang-up.