AT&T ML17939, ML17959 Redial, To dial one of the five most recently dialed numbers, Dial key

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Telephone operation

Basic operation

Redial

The last five telephone numbers dialed (up to 32 digits) are stored in the redial memory.

To dial one of the five most recently dialed numbers:

1.When the telephone is idle, press (AUTO) REDIAL to enter the redial list and display the most recently called numbers.

2.Press or to scroll to the desired number.

3. Lift the handset or press SPEAKER or

HEADSET.

-OR-

To dial the number using your preferred mode (see Choose the preferred mode on page 19):

Press ENTER or DISP DIAL.

(AUTO) REDIAL

 

Press LINE 1 or LINE 2 to override automatic line selection.

 

To dial the last number dialed:

1.Lift the handset or press SPEAKER or HEADSET.

-OR-

Press LINE 1 or LINE 2 to override automatic line selection.

2.Press (AUTO) REDIAL to dial the last number dialed.

To copy a redial entry (up to 24 digits) into the speed dial memory:

1.

When the telephone is idle, press (AUTO) REDIAL

REDIAL #.

 

to enter the redial list and display the most recently

 

called numbers.

888-722-7702

 

 

 

2.

Press

or to scroll to the desired number.

Copy to SpDial

3.

Press

/REPEAT or /SKIP to select Copy to SpDial.

 

4.

Press ENTER. The telephone displays Press speed

Press speed

 

dial key.

 

dial key

5.Press a speed dial key, or LOWER then a speed dial key. The entry is saved into the location.

NOTES:

If the redial entry you saved into the speed dial memory is over 24 digits, the screen shows Only 24 digits are allowed.

If the number you dialed is over 32 digits, only the previous 32 digits are saved in the redial.

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Contents User’s manual Congratulations Parts checklist Table of contents Speed dial Installation preparation Avoid placing the telephone base too close toQuick reference guide DeleteHeadset Optional backup battery installation Telephone installation Telephone base installation800 222-3111.In Canada, dial 1 866 Telephone installation Data port Installation options Tabletop to wall installationL1+L2 If you have DSL high Wall to tabletop installation Switch hook Optional headset Directory cardTo write names on the directory card To change the directory cardTelephone settings Menu overviewMenu structure Ringer volume Ringer melodyLCD language To select English, Français or EspañolLCD backlight Date and timeKey tone Scroll rateCall settings Set the primary lineTurn automatic line selection on or off Turn auto speaker on or offChoose the preferred mode Set home and local area codesChoose how to store repeat calls in the call history Select tone or pulse dialingAnswering system settings Answer on/offAnnouncement selection To scroll to Mailbox 1 or Mailbox To scroll to Annc a only, Annc B onlyOr a & B schedule Announcement a and BAnnouncement a and B time settings To delete announcement a or BTo scroll to Mailbox 1 or Mailbox 2 to Call screening Number of ringsIncoming message length Remote codePriority code Message alert toneVoicemail indicator settings Voicemail indicatorClear voicemail indication Turn Covm central office voicemail on or off Basic operation To make a call with the handsetTo make a call with the corded headset To answer a callTo switch from the handset to headset To switch from the speakerphone to handsetTo switch from the speakerphone to headset To switch from the headset to speakerphoneRedial To dial one of the five most recently dialed numbersPress Enter or Disp Dial To dial the last number dialedTo cancel auto redial at any time Press Auto Redial To delete a redial entryAuto redial To auto redial a number on the redial listOptions while on calls Switching between lines Temporary tone dialingConference calls To make a three-way conference callTo drop one line To end a conference callTwo-way recording To record a callChain dialing Speed dial memory overview Speed dial operation Storing a number in a speed dial locationIf Auto speaker is turned off see Turn auto speaker Editing a speed dial number Dialing a speed dial numberDeleting a speed dial number Character chart Directory overviewDirectory memory capacity Directory operation Creating a directory entryReviewing directory entries Searching by name Editing directory entriesCopying directory entries to speed dial memory See Reviewing directory entries onDialing directory entries Deleting directory entriesAbout caller ID Information about caller ID with call waitingHow caller ID history call log works Caller’s number Date of callMissed calls indicator Caller ID operationMemory match Reviewing call historyDialing options Dialing a call history entryDelete all call history entries Saving a call history entry to the directory Copy to DIRSaving a call history entry to a speed dial location SpDialPress ENTER. The screen displays Press speed dial KeyReasons for missing caller ID information Screen message ReasonAnswering system and voicemail Answering system operation Message capacityAnswering system new message indication Call interceptWhen a message is playing Message playbackTo listen to messages Options during playbackDelete all old messages Messages?Displays All old messages deleted Press ENTER. The screen displays Delete all old messages?Remote access Screen icons, indicator lights and alert tones Indicator lightsScreen icons Alert tones Screen display messages Entry has been saved successfully into Troubleshooting My telephone does not work at allCannot get a dial tone Cannot dial outHear other calls while using my telephone My telephone does not ring when I receive a callMy calls cut in and out while I’m using my corded handset System does not receive caller ID when on a call My caller ID isn’t workingAnswering system records incomplete messages System does not answer after the correct number of ringsSystem does not respond to remote commands System does not record messagesVoicemail appears and L1 and/or L2 flashes on the display Cannot retrieve voicemail messagesCommon cure for electronic equipment General product care Important safety information Especially about corded telephonesFCC and Acta information Product identifier and REN informationProgramming/testing of emergency numbers Part 15 of FCC rules Limited warranty 866How do you get warranty service? Technical specifications Technical specificationsIndex Index Remote access wallet card Action Remote command

ML17959, ML17939 specifications

The AT&T ML17939 and ML17959 models are two of the latest additions to AT&T's line of reliable and feature-rich corded telephones. Designed primarily for home and small office use, these models incorporate essential features that cater to the modern user's needs while ensuring robustness and ease of use.

One of the main features of the ML17939 and ML17959 is their large, easy-to-read backlit display. This display enhances visibility in various lighting conditions, an important characteristic for users who may have visual impairments or those who prefer a user-friendly interface. The backlight provides convenience, allowing users to easily see who is calling even in dim environments.

Both models offer a 40-number memory capacity, allowing users to store frequently dialed numbers for quick access, which is particularly beneficial in a busy home or office setting. The one-touch speed dial feature streamlines communication, reducing the time it takes to reach important contacts. Additionally, the ML17939 and ML17959 are equipped with a Caller ID function, providing users with instant recognition of incoming calls, further enhancing the user experience.

The phones utilize advanced security technologies, such as DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) technology for secure and clear call quality, minimizing interference from other devices. This helps ensure that conversations remain private and crisp, which is essential for both personal and professional calls.

Moreover, these models feature built-in speakerphones that allow for hands-free communication. This function is particularly beneficial for multitasking, enabling users to handle calls while attending to other tasks. The adjustable volume controls also contribute to a personalized user experience, allowing callers to set their preferred audio levels.

In terms of design, both the ML17939 and ML17959 models boast a sleek and modern appearance, fitting seamlessly into any environment. Their compact design is complemented by lightweight construction, making them easy to move and place as needed.

Overall, AT&T's ML17939 and ML17959 models stand out with their blend of functionality, advanced features, and user-friendly design. Ideal for those seeking a reliable and efficient corded telephone solution, these models aptly address the communication needs of contemporary users, making them an excellent choice for both home and office applications.