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Memory Dialing - AT&T 5600 User Manual

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Answering a Call During an Intercom Conversation
If you receive a call while using the intercom, you will hear a low-volume ringing in the ear piece. Press
PHONE to tun off the intercom and connect the incoming call.
Using the Intercom During a Phone Call
This feature automatically puts a phone call on hold when you use the intercom during a phone call. When
you complete your intercom conversation, you can return to the call.
To put the call on hold and turn on the intercom, press INTCM. Then press PAGE to page someone at the
base unit. While you are using the intercom, the PHONE indicators on the handset and the base will stay lit
to show that your call has not been disconnected. The person on the other end of the phone call will not be
able to hear your intercom conversation.
To return to the call, just press PHONE. This disconnects the intercom and reconnects the call.
Handset Locator (Find)
This feature will be useful should you ever forget where you've left your handset.
To locate the handset easily, press PAGE/FIND on the base unit and hold it about 2 seconds, or until you
hear a second beep. This will begin a repeating page tone at the handset. Listen for the paging tone and
follow it to find the handset. Once you find it, press OFF on the handset to cancel the paging tone. You can
also cancel the FIND signal by pressing PAGE/FIND on the base.
If it is not shut off beforehand, FIND will automatically shut itself off after three minutes. If you haven't
located the handset by then, turn FIND on again by pressing and holding PAGE/FIND on the base.

Memory Dialing

Your Cordless Answering System 5600 can store nine different phone numbers that you can dial just by
pressing MEM and one of the other number buttons.
Storing a Number in Memory
The handset must be turned OFF.
1.
Press MEM on the handset. The PHONE indicator will flash to show that you are in the programming
mode.
2.
Dial the phone number you want to store. (The number can be up to 16 digits long.)
3.
Press MEM.
4.
Press any number button from 1 to 9. This assigns the phone number to the memory location you
select.
After pressing the number button, you should hear a three-part tone that means the number was stored
properly. If you hear a long buzzing tone, or nothing at all, press OFF, and follow the steps above to store
the number again.
Follow the steps above for each phone number you want to store, assigning each on to a different memory
location.
Dialing a Number Stored in Memory
1.
Press PHONE to get dial tone.
2.
Press MEM.
3.
Press the number button (1-9) for the memory location of the phone number you want to call.
For example, to dial the phone number you assigned to memory location "6," press PHONE, MEM, 6.

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