
TO DIAL FROM M1 OR M2 OR M3
1. Pick up handset - for dial tone
2. Press M1 or M2 or M3
3. Your phone will dial the number you stored into M1
or M2 or M3 automatically.
EXAMPLE: Pressing M2 will dial (in TONE or PULSE)
the number you stored in M2 to be dialed.
TO STORE A NUMBER INTO THE 10 TWO TOUCH
MEMORY LOCATIONS -DO THE FOLLOWING
STORING TELEPHONE NUMBERS
NOTE: This telephone will store up to 16 digits in
each memory position. Follow this simple step by
step method.
1. Pick up the handset to get a dial tone.
2. Press store button once & release.
3. Dial the number you want to store.
4. Press store button once & release.
5. Press a number from 1 to 0 (where you would like
your number stored).
6. Hang up the phone.
7. Repeat steps 1 to 6 to store the remaining numbers.
EXAMPLE: Suppose you want to store 555-1212 into
memory 3
1. Pick up handset.
2. Press store button once & release
3. Dial 5551212
4. Press store button once & release.
5. Press 3
6. Hang up phone.
TO DIAL NUMBER FROM MEMORY
1. Pick up receiver.
2. Press AUTO and numerical button in which the
number you want to dial is stored.
The unit will dial the number stored in the memory
you selected automatically.
EXAMPLE: Pressing AUTO 2 will dial (in TONE or
PULSE the number you stored in 2 to be dialed.
DIALING NUMBERS STORED IN 10 NUMBER MEMORY
NOTE 1. Emergency calling is an important safety
feature that should be used wisely. It you decide to
store emergency numbers into memory, use & label
them carefully. CLEAR TONE assumes no responsi-
bility for customer reliance on this memory feature. If
you want to test emergency numbers you stored,
please test them during non peak hours and tell the
emergency operator “This is a test” to avoid
dispatching of help.
NOTE 2. If you move your phone to another room or
disconnect. the phone line, your stored numbers will
remain in the memory for a short time, so quickly
reconnect it to the new jack, or you will have to
reprogram the memory numbers.
MEMORYDIALING
NOTE 3. If the operator comes on during storing
numbers with the message “your phone is off the
hook”, ignore this. During storing of numbers. the
circuit simulates an off hook condition. This is
normal. We suggest you program the numbers
quickly to avoid operator messages.
NOTE 4. In case you want to change a number,
simply store a new number, the old number will be
automatically erased.
MEMORY INDEX
1. Lift the plastic covering over index paper.
2. Write numbers on the index (in pencil so you can
change them later)
3. Replace paper and plastic cover.
Telephone Number Insert
An area for your phone number has been provided
just below the wall mount hook (Fig.1#1). Remove
theplastic window and write or type your area code
and phone number on the paper label and replace.
Slightly bend the plastic cover to slip back into
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