AT&T 9110 user manual Memory, For example, to store 9, Pause Press Then press

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MEMORY

Memory Features

This telephone can store 21 telephone numbers, each up to 20 digits long.

Numbers will remain stored in memory unless you erase or change them by entering other numbers.

Programming a Number

into Memory

Make sure the handset is .

1Press . The PHONE indica- tor will blink to indicate that you are in the programming mode.

2Enter a number button (00-20).

3Enter the phone number (up to 20 digits).

4Press to store the phone number to the key you selected. The phone now exits program- ming mode and emits a tone.

NOTE: If programming is unsuccess- ful, the unit will generate an error tone.

NOTE: You may choose to store emergency numbers in memory locations. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for customer reliance upon this memory feature.

Quick Memory Dialing

The key gives you one button access to the speed dial number stored in memory location “00.” This may be a frequently dialed friend, business, or emergency number, such as 911.

There are two ways to dial using the key.

1Press .

2Press . The phone number stored in memory location “00” will be automatically dialed.

— OR —

1The handset must be .

2Press . The phone number stored in memory location “00” will be automatically dialed after a 2-second delay.

Dialing a Number Stored in Memory

1Press to get a dial tone.

2Press .

3Press the number button (00-20) you assigned to that phone number.

For example, to dial the phone number you assigned to button

“06,” press , , .

IN USE/CHARGE Indicator

When the handset is in the base cradle, the IN USE/CHARGE indicator increases intensity with each ring of the incoming call. When the handset is not in the base, the IN USE/CHARGE indicator flashes steadily. After the call is answered, the IN USE/CHARGE indicator will remain lit until the end of the call.

Memory Card

There is a memory card with an erasable surface located on the tele- phone base unit to record the names or telephone numbers for the first 10 (locations 01-10) numbers stored in these memory locations.

NOTE: The 9110 has a total of 21 memory locations (number locations 00-20).

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Programming a Pause Into a Memory

Dial Phone Number

If your phone is connected to a PBX (switchboard) you may have to dial a special number (e.g., 9) to get an outside line. When programming a number into memory, store the access number and a pause into the number sequence. The pause will allow the switchboard enough time to give you an outside line dial tone.

To insert a pause in a stored number,

press the key. This inserts a 2-second pause after that digit. To insert a longer pause, press the key two or more times. Each time you hear another beep, it makes the pause 2 seconds longer.

For example, to store 9, PAUSE,

555-1234: Press , .

Then press .

NOTE: Each pause you program is counted as a digit. You can program up to 20 digits in each memory location.

Changing or Replacing a

Stored Number

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

Spare Battery Charger

(under Memory Card)

Memory Card

Base Antenna

POWER indicator goes on

when the base power

adapter is plugged into an

electrical outlet.

IN USE/CHARGE

Indicator—see

description above

SPARE BATTERY indica- tor goes on when you are charging a spare battery.

Page/Handset Locator

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Contents User’s Manual For Cordless Telephone InstallationConnect the power cord Setting up the Cordless TelephoneSet the dial mode switch Install the handset batteryTelephone Operation To use temporary tone dialing To locate the handset using the Handset Locator featureTo cancel the Handset Locator feature For example, to store 9, Pause Press Then press MemoryIf the batteries don’t charge properly To install the Spare Battery PackBatteries Spare Battery If you hear other calls while using the phone If the phone does not ring when you receive a callCase of Difficulty If the phone does not work at all, check these items firstPage Page Page Page