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How would I program a number into this phone?

This is the way to program the numbers

  • 1.Lift the handset and press PROG button.

  • 2. Enter a phone number as you would dial it.

  • 3. Press PROG again and then press the corresponding memory button to store this number. Hang up immediately.

  • 4. The number is now stored into memory. The memory button in the lower right corner of the frame can be programmed for emergencies. Whenever the handset is lifted, a light will guide you to that button.
  • Note: Press the REDIAL button to insert a pause in the numbers you are.
Pleas this link, for the phone user manual http://www.startechtel.com/docs/76593.000_Manual.pdf
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I have a Panasonic Easa-phone Model KX T-3135. I need information on how to program the memory to use the automatic dialer keys.

Panasonic ESA-PHONE - KX-T3135
Program instructions for the "Automatic Dialer"
On the right side of phone set the 'Memory' switch from 'Set' to 'Program'
If programing the upper entry of a 'Automatic Dialer' buttons:
Press the button - enter the phone number as it needs to be dialed - press the 'Memory' key on the left side of the phone's face.
If programing the lower entry of a speed dial buttons:
Press the 'lower' button on the left side at the bottom of the 'Automatic Dialer' pad;
Press the button - enter the phone number as it needs to be dialed - press the 'Memory' key on the left side of the phone's face.
When all entries are complete, on the right side of phone slide the 'Memory' switch from 'Program' to 'Set'.
May 03, 2011 • Cell Phones
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How do i program your 20200-1 hand set telephone. it has 13 number memory. that i wold like to program?

To program one of the three emergency buttons:
1) lift the handset and wait for dialtone
2) press the STORE button
3) dial the phone number
4) press the STORE button
5) press one of the three emergency buttons
6) replace the handset in the cradle
To use; lift handset and press an emergency button, the phone dials the number stored for that button

To program one of the ten memory locations:
1) lift the handset and wait for dialtone
2) press the STORE button
3) dial the phone number
4) press the STORE button
5) dial a one digit number(0-9) to store the number in that location
6) replace the handset in the cradle
To use: lift the handset, press the MEMORY button, dial the memory location digit(0-9), the phone dials the number stored in that memory location


Here is a link to download the manual.
http://www.retrevo.com/search/v2/jsp/mytrevo/myTrevo.jsp?page=man
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We have an old Unisonic model 9325 corded phone that has the capability to program phone numbers in it but cannot find the manual. Any way to get instructions on how to program with numbers?

I have an old Unisonic 9725, and the programming method for that phone may work for yours.
1. take handset 'off hook'
2. press: store
3. enter phone no.
4. press store
5. press memory button 1, 2, or 3...or 0-9
6. put handset back 'on-hook'

to use: take handset off hook, and press the memory number that applies.
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After many years have misplaced the instruction manual for our Vista 200. Need to know how to set up names and numbers for the automatic dialling feature. [email protected]

First, ensure the display is bright enough. If it is not, press successively on the "Brightness key" that is located on the top of the phone above the "Memory key". You have 8 brightness settings. Note that the "Brightness key" has no label.

You are now ready to start programming.

1. Press the "Memory key". It is labelled "Memory" and is located above the "Memory keys" numbered 1 to 10 on the right-hand side of the phone.

2. Press the "Memory key" you want to program. (1 to 10)

3. Enter the number you want to program using the "Dialling keys"
1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9,
*, 0, #

4. Once the phone number is entered, press the "Memory key" again.

5. Now enter the "Name" for the phone number you just entered. To do this, you press the "Dialling keys" as follows:
For A press the "2" key once,
For B press the "2" key 2 times,
For C press the "2" key 2 times,
For Q press the "7" key 2 times,
For Z press the "9" key 4 times.
Use the same for all letters.

To go to the next letter, press the "Right arrow key".
For a space, press the "Right arrow key".

6. Once the name is entered, press the "Memory key" one last time. You are done.

7. To test it, press the "Memory key" you just programmed.
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How to program telephone numbers in memory?

Your phone (KX-TC911-B) can store up to 10 phone numbers. Numbers 0 - 10 are your memory stations.

1. Make sure the TALK indicator light is off.
2.Press Program. The TALK indicator light will start flashing.
3. Enter the phone number.
4. Press AUTO.
5. Press a memory station where you want to store a particular phone number.
6. You will hear a confirmation tone. 1 beep means the number has been successfully stored.
2 beeps mean, you entered the same number that has already been previously stored.
Click on the link if you would like to have a pdf copy of the manual/tutorials.
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Programing Speed dial on Walker W1000 Clarity Phones

I solved my problem by trial and error!

Steps to program speed dial on the Walker/Clarity Model W-1000 Touch Tone Sound Amplifier desk set phone w/large number pad.

1. Choose phone number to program including the (#1) digit for a long distance direct dial if
needed.
Write chosen number(s) on a scratch pad as a guide for numbers. Identify numbers with the
names or contact description (ie."Mom's Cell Phone.")

2. Remove hand set receiver from phone.

3. Press "memory set" button ONCE on the phone located uder the receiver on the desk set.

4. Enter phone number chosen,including area codes and long distance prefixes if needed!

5. Locate the speed dial position button you want for that number...(located adjacent to
tag/pad slot for name and/or phone number to be written after entering.

6. Press the speed dial position button (ONCE). Then replace receiver back in craddle.

7. Try out speed/dial program. Pick up receiver, push speed dial button(position) listen to see if
correct phone number is contacted. Once established as correct; program additional speed dial
numbers: ie family, business, as needed.
8. DO NOT TRY TO PROGRAM THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY 911 NUMBER! Keep this in your
own memory!
9. If you make a mistake while entering a phone number: Stop, Hang up phone and start all over
again in the procedure sequence.

10. Remove white "description pad with slots for names or numbers) from underneath clear
plastic cover.(use a paper clip end to lift up plastic cover). Write name/description for that number
on white pad(ie. "Mom's Cell") Use a PENCIL FOR DESCRIPTIONS!!

11. TO SAVE TIME AND INCONVENIENCE TO PERSONS/BUSINESSES OF HAVING TO
ANSWER YOUR CALLS; CHOOSE A AUTOMATED ANSWERING NUMBER (USUALLY A
BUSINESS ANSWERING AUTOMATED SERVICE (IE. LARGE INSTITUTIONAL PHONE
NUMBER THAT HAS A MENU PROMPT usually a AT&T 800 # will have a prompt menu
USE this procedure to see if you program correctly then once you know how; go back and re-
enter all the numbers that you actually want on your speed dial settings.
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Programming the "Memory Dialer"

You may try this: 1. Pick up the handset and listen for a dial tone. 2. Press and release the STORE button. 3. Enter the phone number(up to 16 digits)you want to store into memory(The telephone number will not dial out) 4. Press and release the STORE button. 5. Press a one-digit number(0 - 9)on the keypad to store the phone number into the desired memory location. 6. Hang up the phone by returning the handset to the handset cradle on the base. 7. To store more phone numbers in memory, repeat steps 1 - 6 Good Luck !!
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Address book disappeared

I could not find the exact manual for your phone, but this one looks close and has instructions for programming the memory: http://www.conairphone.com/IBs/caller_id/cid200.pdf It says: BASIC MEMORY PROGRAMMING The CID200 comes with 10-memory dialing. NOTE: Your local phone company restricts the time you can have the handset off the base (off-hook). YOU SHOULD PROGRAM THE CID200 MEMORY WITH THE LINE CORD UNPLUGGED FROM THE WALL, IF YOU ARE GOING TO PROGRAM MORE THAN ONE PHONE NUMBER. Press [STORE] to enter memory store. Press the keypad to enter the number that you want to program. Press [STORE]. The ?MEM? will be displayed on the right corner of LCD. Press the memory location (0 to 9) on the keypad. The LCD will then return to the ?Answer-Ready? mode, and display the total call counter, new call counter, current time and date. Copy from the Caller ID to Telephone Memory Press [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] until the Caller ID memory location to be copied appears on the LCD. Press [STORE] twice to enter memory store. The ?MEM? will be displayed on the right corner. Press the memory location (0 to 9) on the keypad. The LCD will then return to the ?Answer-Ready? mode, and display the total call counter, new call counter, current time and date. If no key is pressed within 20 seconds, the LCD will return to ?Answer-Ready? mode. Repeat the above steps to store a different number in the same speed dial location, or to store a new number in a different speed dial location. NOTES: ? Pressing [PAUSE] will place a 4-second PAUSE into the number. Which may be required for accessing special phone services. ? You can store a number with up to 16 digits maximum. Only the last 14 digits will be displayed.
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