. 1 Answer SOURCE: Program Thomson Consumer Electronics (GE?) 2-9316A Speaker Phone (what we found works) To program: 1. Press speaker or lift handset.
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Press STORE 3. Dial the number to be stored 4. Press MEMORY DIAL 5. Press location (0-9 on keypad or 1 of the 3 emergency quick dial) 6.
Press speaker or hangup. To dial emergency numbers: 1. Press speaker or lift handset. Press any of 3 emergency quick dial To dial stored numbers: 1. Press speaker or lift handset.
Press MEMORY DIAL 3. Press location (0-9 on keypad) Does anyone know how to add PAUSE in a stored dial string? Posted on Feb 21, 2008.
18 Answers SOURCE: Here are the quick instructions on how to program the phone numbers. You can also download a copy of the User's Guide from: Just enter the 4 digit captcha code and you will be able to download the User's Guide. Please let me know if yo have any questions.
STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY To program priority keys: 1. Make sure the telephone is properly installed.
Pick up the handset and listen for the dial tone. If you don’t hear the dial tone, recheck or repeat the installation steps. Press the SPEAKER button or pick up the handset. Press the store button.
Dial the number to be stored. Press the store button again. Press the A, B or C button.
Press the SPEAKER button or hang up the handset. To program frequently called numbers: 1. Press the SPEAKER button or pick up the handset. Press the store button. Dial the number to be stored.
Press the store button again. Press one of the 10 memory location buttons 0-9. Press the SPEAKER button or hang up the handset.
Posted on Aug 12, 2008. I just bought one of these phones and wanted more information than what the manual offered, so I went to the GE website to see what they had. Below I put what I found, maybe it can help you. Click on the blue box that towards the bottom left for the manual for download. After the link, I also put extra information tabout this phone that helped me find the manual for you- it wasnt easy to find. OK, best of luck.
GE Home Electronics In 1987 GE sold its home electronics business to Thomson®, Inc. For a time, Thomson® produced many products that carried the GE name, but now only manufactures telephone and communications products.
The items that they support but no longer manufacture include: Audio products Camcorder Cassette recorder CD player Clock radio Spacemaker radio Spacemaker TV Television Video camera For assistance with any of these older products or your current GE telephone products please call 1-800-447-1700 in the US. In Canada, call 1-800-522-0338 (English) or 1-800-522-0445 (French).
Thomson, Inc. PO Box 671988 Marietta, GA For more information about the Thomson® line of GE brand telephone products, visit Thomson®.
These products include: Answering machine Answering system Caller ID box Cordless phone Speaker phone Spacemaker telephone Oct 14, 2008.