Telephone Memory; Store Memory Numbers; Dial Memory Numbers; Change/Replace A Stored Number - AT&T 9353 User Manual

American telephone & telegraph user's manual 900 mhz cordless telephone/ answering system 9353
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This cordless phone can store 10 telephone numbers, each up to 16 digits
long. You can dial numbers stored in memory just by pressing P,
M and a number button.
Store Memory
Numbers
1 Make sure the
handset is off.
2 Press G. The
light blinks.
3 Press the number
button (0–9) where
you want to store
the telephone
number.
4 Dial the telephone
number (up to 16
digits)
— OR —
Press r to
store the last number
dialed.
5 Press M.
Change/Replace a
Stored Memory
Number
Store a new number in
its place.
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TELEPHONE MEMORY

Directory Label

Use the included self-
adhesive directory
label to keep a record
of the numbers (or
names) stored in
memory. It's best to
write on the label
before applying it to
the phone.
Store a Pause in a
Memory Number
Press to store a
two-second pause in
the dialing sequence.
Each press adds
another two-second
pause and counts as
one digit.
Dial Memory
Numbers
1 Press P.
2 Press and release
M, then
press the number
button (0–9)
where the
memory number is
stored.
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