AT&T 9340 user manual Priority Ring Numbers, Dialing Memory Numbers

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TELEPHONE MEMORY

Priority Ring Numbers

When you view a number stored in memory, you can label it so that when a call is received from that number, the handset alerts you with a special ring that this is a priority call. The special ring begins after the first normal ring on the line.

1While viewing numbers in memory, use <or >to scroll to the desired location.

2Press *to activate Priority Ring for the displayed number (the screen displays ! ). To deactivate Priority Ring, press #.

Dialing Memory Numbers

1Press P.

2Use the softkey to select MEM.

3Enter the memory location from 0–9.

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Contents Revised 11/3/98 Philips Consumer Communications L.P. All rights reserved Contents AT&T 9340 book1ATT 11/3/98, 1239 PM Installation Connect the telephone line cordMount the base on the wall Belt Clip Feature Setup Dial ModeAbout Softkeys Ringer Off / Battery Save Handset Ringer SelectionProgramming Home and Local Area Codes Turning Off Caller ID with Call WaitingMessage Waiting Indicator Call List OptionsTelephone Operation Making a CallPreview a Number Before Calling Ending a Call Handset VolumeAnswering a Call RedialMute FlashHandset Locator Changing Channels Headset JackStoring Numbers In Memory Telephone MemoryMemory Guard Storing a Name with a NumberViewing Numbers in Memory Replacing a Stored NumberStoring a Pause in a Memory Number Deleting/Editing Memory NumbersPriority Ring Numbers Dialing Memory NumbersCall Waiting Caller ID OperationAbout Caller Identification NEW Call LightIncoming Call History Reviewing Call HistoryDisplay Dial Deleting Call Records from call history Caller ID Display MessagesCharging the Handset Battery Pack BatteriesReplacing the Handset Battery Pack Operating Range Case of Difficulty If the phone does not work at all, check these items firstIf you hear noise or interference when using the phone If the caller’s name or phone number is not displayed