AT&T 7710 user manual L E P H O N E M E M O R Y

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Storing Numbers in Memory

Dialing Memory Numbers

1Make sure the PHONE light is off.

2Press MENU .

3Use the softkey to select DIRECTORY.

4Use the softkey to select ADD.

1Press P.

2Use the softkey to select MEM.

3Enter the two-digit memory location.

5Enter the number you want to store (up to 16 digits).

6Select DONE.

7Follow the directions below to store a name

— OR —

Select DONE if you don’t want to store a name.

8Enter a two-digit memory location from 01-20 or press m.

Storing a Name with a Number

1Follow Steps 1 through 6 above.

2Use the keypad to enter a name. To enter the first letter on a key, press the key once. To enter the second letter on the key, press the key twice. To enter the third or

fourth letter on the key, press the key three or four times. (To enter subsequent letters from the same key, select SPACE once to move the cursor. Select SPACE twice to insert a space.)

3Use the softkey to select DONE when you’re finished entering letters.

4Enter a two-digit memory location from 01-20 or press m.

NOTE: This will activate the Memory Match feature.

Viewing Numbers in Memory

1Press MENU .

2Use the softkey to select DIRECTORY.

3Select VIEW.

4Press or to scroll through memory

— OR —

Enter the two-digit memory location or m..

5Select MENU to exit.

NOTE: Press D to call the number displayed on the screen.

Dialing M1

1Press P.

2Press m.

Storing a Number Just Dialed

in Telephone Memory

1Press MENU .

2Use the softkey to select DIRECTORY.

3Select ADD.

4Select REDIAL.

5Follow Steps 6 to 8 under "Storing Numbers in Memory."

Replacing a Stored Number

You can replace a stored number by storing a new number in its place.

Storing a Pause in a Memory Number

While storing a memory number (see above), use the softkey to select PAUSE where you want dialing to pause for 2 seconds.

Priority Ring Numbers

When you store a number 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.

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 PRIORITY). To deacti- vate Priority Ring, press #.

Storing Number from Call History in Telephone Memory

You can store information received from Caller ID in the telephone memory.

1Use or to scroll to the number you want to store.

2Press MENU .

3Use the softkey to select OPTIONS.

4Select STORE

5Enter two-digit memory location from 01-20 or press m.

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7710 specifications

The AT&T 7710 is a robust networking solution designed primarily for enterprise applications, providing advanced routing and switching functionalities. This device serves as a versatile platform, meeting the demands of modern networks that require high performance, reliability, and efficiency. With its high-speed capabilities, the AT&T 7710 plays a crucial role in facilitating data transmission across various applications and traffic types.

One of the standout features of the AT&T 7710 is its support for multiple protocols, including Ethernet, IP, and MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching). This multi-protocol support allows the device to seamlessly integrate into diverse network environments, ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructures. Its ability to manage various protocols also enhances operational flexibility, enabling organizations to adapt to changing requirements without significant overhauls.

The AT&T 7710 is equipped with advanced security features, which are paramount in today’s cyber threat landscape. It includes robust firewall capabilities, protection against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, and built-in encryption options. These security measures help safeguard sensitive data while ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Another notable characteristic of the AT&T 7710 is its scalability. Organizations can expand their networks without experiencing degradation in performance or functionality. The device supports a wide range of configurations and can be tailored to meet specific needs, accommodating everything from small businesses to large enterprises.

The AT&T 7710 is also designed for high availability. Built-in redundancy features ensure uninterrupted service, minimizing downtime that can disrupt operations. This reliability is further enhanced by the device's sophisticated monitoring and management tools, which provide real-time insights into network performance and health.

Moreover, the AT&T 7710 supports various quality-of-service (QoS) mechanisms, ensuring that critical applications receive the required bandwidth and performance. This capability is especially important for organizations that rely on voice over IP (VoIP), video conferencing, and other data-intensive applications.

In summary, the AT&T 7710 merges advanced routing and switching functions with robust security, scalability, and quality-of-service capabilities. Its adaptability to multi-protocol environments makes it a valuable asset for enterprises looking to enhance their network infrastructure while maintaining high levels of performance and security. As organizations continue to embrace digital transformation, devices like the AT&T 7710 will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of enterprise networking.