Memory Dialing; Memory Features; Storing Numbers; Dialing Stored Numbers - AT&T 1820 User Manual

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Memory Dialing

Memory Features

A number will remain stored in memory unless you change it by entering another number.
Capacity:
The telephone can store 9 telephone numbers, each up to 18 digits long.
Directory Card:
Remove the directory card. Write in your telephone number where indicated by THIS NUMBER, and the
numbers (or names) that you want to store in the numbered boxes. Reinstall the card and the clear plastic
cover in the space provided.
Speed Dialing
Once a number is stored in memory, you can dial it by pressing MEMORY and then the memory location
key (1 – 9). If your system is disconnected from the telephone line for approximately 72 hours or more,
memory dialing numbers will be lost.
NOTE: You may choose to store emergency numbers in memory locations. However, speed
dialing is provided only as a convenience. AT&T assumes no responsibility for customer reliance
on this memory feature.
Although testing the programming of emergency numbers is not a recommended procedure, if you
do make a call to an emergency number:
You must remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call before hanging up.
Programming/testing of emergency numbers should be performed in the early morning or late
evening (off peak hours)

Storing Numbers

1.
Lift the handset.
2.
Press and release PROGRAM.
3.
Enter telephone number to be stored.
4.
Press and release MEMORY.
5.
Press and release the memory location (1 – 9) where the number is stored. You cannot use 0, # or * as
memory locations.
6.
Hang up.
Repeat the above steps to store another number.

Dialing Stored Numbers

1.
Lift the handset.
2.
Press and release MEMORY.
3.
Press and release the memory location (1 – 9).
Storing Numbers Just Dialed
Whenever you make a telephone call, the number you dialed can be stored in a memory location without
entering the number again.
1.
Lift the handset.
2.
Press and release PROGRAM.
3.
Press and release MEMORY.
4.
Press and release the memory location (1 – 9)

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