2-Line 900-MHz Spread Spectrum Cordless Speaker Phone w/Caller ID, Waiting
(430-0685)                 Memory Operation           Faxback Doc. # 57828

You can store up to 30 numbers in the handset's memory and another 10 in 
the base's memory, then dial a stored number by pressing a two-digit 
memory location number (or selecting from the list of stored numbers). You
can also store a name with each number in the handset's memory.

You cannot dial a number stored in one memory location (the base or the 
handset)using the keypad on the other.

Storing A Number In Memory

Note:  An error tone sounds and the phone exits the storing process if you 
       wait more than 20 seconds between key presses.

In the Handset 

Each number you store can be up to 20 digits long, and each name can be up 
to 13 Characters.

1.  Lift the handset.

2.  Hold down MEMORY until the handset beeps and Memory Store and a list
    of memory location numbers (and names, if any) appears.

3.  Select an empty memory location (or the one you want to replace) by 
    using /\ or \/ to scroll through the list or entering the location 
    number (01-30).  Precede a single-digit number with a 0 (01, for 
    example).

    Note:  If the phone sounds five quick beeps, you have made an entry 
           error and the number was not stored.  Re-enter the location
           number you selected). 
      
4.  Press SELECT. Store Name appears. If you do not want to enter a name, 
    skip to Step 6.  <Memory nn> appears as the name (nn is the memory
    location number you selected).

5.  To enter a name, use /\ or \/ to select the characters and < or > to
    move the cursor.

    Repeatedly press \/ to view the characters in alphabetical order.  The
    display shows uppercase letters first, then lowercase letters, numbers 
    and special characters.

    Press /\ to view the characters in reverse order.  You can hold down
    /\ or \/ to scroll rapidly through the characters.

    If you make a mistake, move the cursor over the error, then enter the 
    correct character, or press CONF/DELETE to delete a character.  To 
    delete all characters, hold down CONF/DELETE for at least 1 second.

6.  Press SELECT.  Store Number appears.

7.  Enter the number and any tone and pause entries (see "Using Tone 
    Services on a Pulse Line" in Faxback Doc. # 57827 and "Entering a
    Pause" below).

8.  Press SELECT.  The phone beeps and Memory nn Stored appears.  After 2 
    seconds, Memory Store appears, and you can repeat Steps 3-8 to store 
    more numbers.

To replace a stored number, simply store a new one in its place.

Editing or Deleting a Number in the Handset's Memory

1.  Lift the handset.

2.  Hold down MEMORY until the handset beeps and Memory Store and a list
    of memory location numbers (and names, if any) appears.

3.  Choose a memory location you want to edit or delete by pressing /\ or
    \/, or entering its location number.

4.  Press SELECT.  Three options - Edit Memory nn, Delete Memory nn, and
    Go Back - appear.  Press /\ or \/ to choose an option, follow the 
    instructions below, then press SELECT.

      Edit Memory nn - Edit the record as described in Steps 5-8 of "In
                       the Handset" under "Storing a Number in Memory" 
                       above.

      Delete Memory nn - The display prompts you to confirm the deletion.
                         Move the cursor to Yes, then press SELECT or
                         CONF/DELETE.  The phone beeps and Memory nn
                         Deleted appears.

      Go Back - Returns you to the list of memory numbers.

5.  When you finish editing or deleting memory numbers, press HOLD/CANCEL 
    or return the handset to the base to exit the Memory Store display.

In the Base

1.  Press MEM.  The CHARGE indicator blinks.

2.  Enter the number (up to 16 digits) and any TONE mode changes or pause
    entries (see "Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line" in Faxback Doc. #
    57827 or "Entering a Pause" below).

3.  Press MEM again, then enter the memory location number (0-9) where you
    want to store the number. A tone sounds to indicate that the number is 
    stored.

    To clear a stored number, simply store a new number in its place.  Or,
    press MEM twice.  Then press the memory location number (0-9) you want
    to clear.  A tone sounds.

Use the supplied memory directory sticker to record your stored numbers.  
Peel the backing from the sticker and attach it to the base.

Entering a Pause

In some telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9, or example) 
and wait for a second dial tone before you can dial an outside number.  
You can store the access code with the phone number.  However, you should 
also store a pause after the access code to allow the outside line time to 
connect.

To enter a 2-second pause, press PAUSE (INTCM/PAUSE on the handset). For
a longer pause, press it additional times.

Reviewing Memory Numbers (Handset Only)

To review your memory numbers, press MEMORY.  The list of the first three 
memory location numbers (01-03) appears with the name stored with each 
number (or <Memory nn> if you did not store a name).  If necessary, scroll 
through the list by repeatedly pressing /\ or \/, or by entering the two 
digit location number.

To view the stored phone numbers, press >.  An arrow to the right of the 
numbers means it is longer than 14 digits.  Press > again to see the rest 
of the number.  Repeatedly press < to return to the name display.

To exit the memory number list, press HOLD/CANCEL.

To see A stored number and phone number at the same time, press SELECT 
when the cursor is by a memory location number.  To exit this display 
without storing any changes, hold down CONF/DELETE until the display 
clears.

Dialing a Memory Number

To dial a number stored in the handset's memory, lift the handset from the 
base and press MEMORY. The list of the first three memory location numbers 
appears.  Choose a memory location (01-30) by pressing number keys or by 
repeatedly pressing /\ or \/, then pressing LINE 1 or LINE 2. The ET-685 
automatically dials out the number.

Note:  You can also press LINE 1 or LINE 2 first, then choose a memory
       number to dial.

To dial a number stored in the base's memory, press LINE 1 or LINE 2. When 
you hear a dial tone, press MEM and enter the memory location number for 
the number you want to dial.

Note:  If you select an empty memory location, the base beeps 5 times.

Chain-Dialing Service Numbers

For quick recall of numbers for special services (such as alternate long 
distance or bank by phone), store each group of numbers in its own memory 
location.

To use the stored special service numbers, dial the service's main number 
first.  Then, at the appropriate place in the call, press MEMORY (or MEM 
on the base) and the number for the memory location where the additional 
information is stored.

Testing Stored Emergency Numbers

If you store an emergency service's number (police department, fire 
department, ambulance) and you choose to test the stored number, make the 
test call during the late evening or early morning hours to avoid peak 
demand periods.  Also, remain on the line to explain the reason for your 
call.

(LB EB 12/3/99)

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