15
# Dials the number stored in memory location 97;
press and hold the key for 2 seconds. You may
store any number in this location.
9 Dials the emergency number (programmed by
your dealer); press and hold the key for 2
seconds. This function will not operate if key-
guard is active, or if the ‘Emergency 9 key’
function (Menu 13) is set to OFF.
The emergency number is programmed by your
dealer, and stored in a special location. You
cannot change this number, neither can you
recall the number to the display without dialing
the number. Refer to ‘Making Emergency Calls’,
on page 13.
Dials the number stored in memory location 98.
This location may already contain your voicemail
number string, but you may store any number in
this location (e.g. if you are not a subscriber to
voicemail). Refer to ‘Using voicemail/favorite
number’, page 16, for further details.
NOTE: When keyguard is activated, none of these
keys are operational for one-touch dialing.
When in a call, the
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, # and 9 keys do not operate as
one-touch dialing keys; instead, they revert to their
normal (DTMF tone-dialing) functions.
When in a call, the key does not operate to make
a further call. Instead, pressing this key would force
DTMF data to be sent if there is data waiting to be
sent. For example, the string stored in voicemail mem-
ory location 98 might contain the voicemail phone
number, then a ‘w’ and some DTMF data; once a call
to the voicemail number had been established, a sec-
ond press of the key will send the DTMF data.
You may link any memory location to a one-touch
dialing key; this will enable you to dial the phone
number stored in that location, by simply pressing the
key. To do this, store the number of the memory
location (i.e. one or two digits only) to be linked, in
any of the one-touch dialing memory locations.
For example, to link the number stored in memory
location 33 to the key, store ‘33’ in memory
location 98 (voicemail/favorite number); then, when