Operation Manual
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Telephone operation
Chain dialing
Use this feature to dial numbers stored in the
directory, speed dial memory locations or call
history while you are on a call.
Chain dialing is useful if you need to access
numbers other than telephone numbers (such as
bank account numbers or access codes) from the
directory, speed dial memory locations or call history.
Lift the handset.
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Press SPEAKER to use the speakerphone.
Wait for a dial tone. If necessary, use the dialing
keys to dial a number first.
To dial a number:
From the directory:
Press DIR/ to enter the directory.
Press DIR/ or CID/ to scroll or press the
dialing keys to find the desired entry (see
To review directory entries on page 32).
Press DISPLAY DIAL. The telephone
automatically dials the displayed number.
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From a speed dial memory location:
Press MEM. The screen shows
ENTER LOCATION.
Press a key (0 through 9) to choose the
desired entry. The telephone automatically
dials the number.
-OR-
From the call history:
Press CID/ to enter the call history.
Press DIR/ or CID/ to scroll to the
desired entry (see To review call history
on page 37).
Press DISPLAY DIAL. The telephone
automatically dials the displayed number.
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