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4. Dial the telephone number.
Digits scroll in the display above the TIF key.
5. When the far end answers, you can dial additional digits (to access a mail system or automated response system,
etc.).
6. When finished dialing, momentarily turn off the TIF talk key to end dialing mode (talk LED turns red).
7. Turn the TIF talk key back on for conversation.
To end the call, do the following:
1. Turn the TIF talk key off.
2. Tap PHONE CLR.
3. Tap the TIF talk key.
The TIF key talk and listen indicators will turn off and the TIF OFF LED will activate. The TIF is now ready for
another call.
KP9X Redial Sequence
NOTE: The last dialed phone number is always stored at the TIF and over-writes any previously dialed phone number. If
several people have access to the TIF, redial may not produce the results that you expect!
1. Tap the PHONE key to activate dialing mode.
2. Tap up on the TIF key to activate listen.
3. Tap CLR 0 0.
The last phone number will redial.
4. After the number has dialed, click the PHONE key to end dialing mode.
5. If the far end answers, tap down on the TIF key to activate talk.
6. Use the KP9X hang-up sequence when finished with the call.
KP9X Autodial Sequences
NOTE: Unlike the autodial operations using the KP-632 menu system, which store telephone numbers locally within the
KP-632, the KP9X autodial operations work with telephone numbers that are stored at the TIF. The advantage to
saving at the TIF is that many users can access a common set of stored telephone numbers. A disadvantage is that
users can easily over-write important telephone numbers. Also, telephone numbers at the TIF are stored in
volatile memory and will be lost if the TIF loses power.
Storing an Autodial Number in the TIF
1. Tap the PHONE key.
2. Tap the TIF talk key to latch it on.
3. Using the number keys on the keypad, dial the phone number you want to store.
The entire phone number sequence can have up to 30 digits.
NOTE: To insert one or more pauses anywhere in the dialing sequence, enter CLR CLR 9 9 for each pause. A
pause may be required, for example, if you need to enter a digit to get an outside line and your phone system
requires a pause before continuing to dial. If you are using credit card dialing, several pauses may also be
required between the phone number and your personal access code.
4. After dialing the telephone number, click CLR PGM, then enter a two-digit number (01, 02, etc. up to 32) that you
will use as the autodial number.
5. After storing the autodial number, hang up using the KP9X hang-up sequence.
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