Answering Machine User Manual
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Notes: 
• If you make a mistake, hold down
the switchhook for a few sec-
onds. Then release the switch-
hook and begin again from Step
2. 
• You can store a 
FLASH
 entry in
memory if it is the first entry.
4. Select the memory location as fol-
lows:
• For a priority memory location,
press 
STORE
 again, then press
M1
, 
M2
, or 
M3
.
• For an indirect memory location,
press 
STORE
, then enter the
memory location number (0-9)
where you want to store the num-
ber. A tone sounds to indicate
that the number is stored.
5. For each stored number, pull out
the supplied phone number index
card from the bottom of the base
and write the person’s or company’s
name next to the appropriate loca-
tion number. (Use a pencil in case
you need to change the number lat-
er.) 
6. To store more phone numbers, re-
turn the handset to the cradle and
repeat Steps 1–5 or press 
FLASH
,
then follow Steps 2–5.
Entering a Pause
In some telephone systems, you must
dial an access code (
9
, for 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 must also store a
pause after the access code to allow the
outside line time to connect. To do so,
press 
PAUSE
. Each press enters a 2-
second pause. For a longer pause,
press 
PAUSE 
additional times.
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