
USER’S MANUAL Part 2AT&T and the globe symbol are registered trademarks of AT&T Corp. licensed to Advanced American Telephones.©2000 Advanced
Speed DialingTen telephone numbers can be stored in standardspeed-dialing locations. You can dial any of thesenumbers by pressing two buttons.To progr
10IN CASE OF DIFFICULTYIf you have difficulty operating this phone, try the suggestions below. For Customer Service,visit our website at www.telephon
11Telephone Does Not Ring• Make sure the RINGER volume switch is not set to OFF.• You may have inadvertently turned off theringer. Press , , , .• If
TABLE/DESK INSTALLATIONThis telephone includes a 7-foot line cord with amodular plug on each end. Use this cord to connectthe telephone to a modular j
WALL INSTALLATION1 Fill in directory cardRemove the directory card and write in your owntelephone number. Also write the telephonenumbers (or names) t
34 Install telephonebase on wall jackHold the base upnext to the wall jack,and plug in the linecord (Figure 3).Then push the baseagainst the wall jack
4OPERATIONRedialThis telephone stores in memory the last phonenumber dialed. However, if the phone is unpluggedfrom the line jack for 30 minutes or m
5MuteWhile on a call, press to mute themicrophone. The other party cannot hear you, butyou can hear the other party. Press again to return to two-
6Temporary Tone DialingTemporary tone dialing is used only when you haverotary service. It allows you access to services thatrequire tone signaling, i
7MEMORY DIALINGMemory FeaturesThis telephone can store up to 13 different phonenumbers, each up to 21 digits long. Numbers willremain stored in memor
One-Touch DialingThree numbers can be stored in one-touch memorylocations . You can dial these numbers by pressingone of the buttons marked with an em
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