Emerson Radio GP755 User Manual
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OPERATION (CONTINUED)
USING THE TONE BUTTON
CALL WAITING
STORING AND REDIALING NUMBERS IN THE SPEED-DIAL MEMORY
This telephone has 10 speed-dial memories to store up to 10 of your most frequently
called numbers for easy two-touch redialing. Each of the 10 memories can store
numbers of up to 16 digits. HOWEVER, ONLY THE LAST 14 DIGITS WILL APPEAR IN
THE DISPLAY.
IMPORTANT: You must lift the handset from the cradle to store numbers in memory.
After a few seconds off the cradle, you will hear the “off the hook/hang up” warning
signal from the phone company. Therefore, if you are going to store more than one
number at a time, please disconnect the straight cord from the wall jack to avoid the “off
the hook/hang up” warning signal. REMEMBER TO RECONNECT THE STRAIGHT
CORD AFTER AFTER YOU FINISH STORING YOUR NUMBERS.
Lift the handset and press the STORE
button. The “STORE” indicator will
appear in the display.
1
Use the number keys to enter the first area code
and number that you wish to store. Remember to
enter the number “1” if necessary. The numbers
will appear in the display as you dial them.
NOTE: If you make a mistake while entering the
number, depress the hook switch to clear the
display and then start with step 1 again.
2
If you are in a Pulse dialing area you
may still take advantage of touch-tone
services after dialing to respond to
touch-tone prompts. To do this, press
the */TONE button to temporarily
change the dialing mode from Pulse to
Tone after dialing in the Pulse mode.
This will enable Pulse users to access
touch-tone services. It will revert back
to Pulse after hanging up.
1
If you subscribe to Call Waiting through
your local phone company, and you
receive another phone call, the phone will
alert you with a beep
.
Simply press
the FLASH button to answer
the new call.
Press the FLASH button again to return to
the original call.
1
TO STORE
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