Memory, Storing a number in memory, Dialing a number in memory – AT&T AT&T 7650 User Manual
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M E M O R Y
This cordless phone can store nine
telephone numbers that you can dial just
by pressing MEMORY: and one of the
number buttons.
ANS SYSTEM
light goes on while
Answering System
is accessed from
handset.
Access Answering
System Operation
from handset.
Change channels.
-Store or access
memory dialing
numbers.
LOW BATTERY light
goes on when battey
needs to be charged.
4
5
Storing a Number In Memory
Make sure the handset is OIT.
; Press [MEMORY:. The PHONE light
flashes.
1
Enter the phone number (up to 16
digits).
Press
'.MEMORY'.
Press any number button from
1 to 9 for the memory location
where the number is to be stored.
A three-part tone confirms that the
number was stored properly. If you
hear a long buzzing tone, or nothing
at all, press then follow the
steps above to store the number
again.
NOTE; You may choose to store
emergency numbers in memory locations.
The
manufacturer
assumes
no
responsibility for customer reliance upon
this memory feature.
Dialing a Number in Memory
1
Press
"PHONE'.
2
Press ■WMORf.
3
Press the number button (1-9) you
assigned to the number you're
calling.
Directory Card
There is a directory card with an erasable
surface located on the base to record
names or telephone numbers of the
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To write on the card, remove the plastic
cover by inserting a pointed object in
the hole and prying the cover up until it
pops out.
NOTE: The numbers stored in memory
might be lost when you change the
handset batteries or if the batteries run
down completely; if this happens, you'll
need to store the numbers again.
Replacing a Stored Number
You can replace a stored number by
storing a new number in its place.
Storing a Pause
in a Memory Dial Number
If this phone is connected to a
switchboard, you might have to dial an
access number (usually 9) to get an
outside line. You can store the access
number and a pause in the dialing
sequence;
the
pause
allows
the
switchboard enough time to get an
outside line dial tone.
1
When storing a memory number
(see above), press and hold the
number button of the digit that
comes just before the pause, until a
second beep is heard. This inserts
a 2-second pause.
2
You can insert a longer pause by
continuing to press and hold the
number button of the digit that
comes before the pause. A beep is
heard for each 2-second pause
inserted.
NOTE: Each pause you store is counted
as a digit. You can store up to 16 digits
in each memory location.
For example, to store 9, PAUSE,
555-1234 in memory location 3:
Press
MEMORY
. Press and hold l ,
until a second beep is heard. Then
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