Memory Dialing - AT&T DEFINITY 8503T User Manual

Communications system generic 1 and generic 3 voice terminal
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Memory Dialing

To program a
memory-dialing number
Note: You can store one
telephone number on
each of the dial pad
buttons, numbered 1
through 9, 0, * and #.
To dial a number stored
at a memory-dialing
location
To clear a memory-dialing
location
1
While handset is on-hook, press [
Red light next to [
2
Dial telephone number or extension that you want to
store (up to 16 digits)
or, if appropriate, press
number you dialed from the dial pad
Note: In order to insert a 1.5-second pause between
sequences of the number, such as adding a delay
between the dialing access number (usually, 9) and
the outside number to be dialed, press [
(this button is labeled [
insert a pause in a stored number). For example, to
store 9-555-1234: dial "9," then, press [
insert the pause, and then dial "555-1234."
Remember that this pause counts as one of the
16-digit maximum for programming memory-dialing
numbers.
3
Press [
]
Memory
4
Press dial pad button on which you want to store
number
You hear 2 rising tones and voice terminal
automatically exits programming mode
Red light next to [
5
To program a number in another memory-dialing
location, repeat Steps 1 through 4
Note: If you answer or place a call while you are in
programming mode, the voice terminal automatically
exits programming mode.
1 Pick up handset
2
When you hear dial tone, press [
3
Press dial pad button on which number is stored
1
Press [
] to enter Programming mode
Program
Red light next to [
2
Press [
]
Memory
3
Press dial pad key on which the number has
been stored
]
Program
] goes on steadily
Program
[
]
to store the last
Redial
Transfer
], but is also used to
Transfer
Transfer
] goes off
Program
]
Memory
] goes On steadily
Program
[ ]
]
] to
12

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