AT&T 210 BLK, ATCL2940, 210WH user manual Create directory entries, Store a directory entry

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Directory

Create directory entries

Store a directory entry

Follow the steps below to store a new entry in the directory.

1.

When the telephone is idle, press DIR

to enter the

Blinking

 

 

 

directory menu.

 

 

 

 

 

REVIEW STORE

2.

Press CID or DIR until STORE is blinking.

 

 

3.Press MENU/SELECT.

4.When the screen displays ENTER NUMBER, use the dialing keys to enter a telephone number (up to

24 digits).

ENTER NUMBER

Press DELETE X to erase a digit.

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Press CID or DIR to move the cursor to the left

 

 

 

 

 

 

or right.

 

 

 

 

 

Press REDIAL/PAUSE to insert a three-second

 

 

ENTER NAME

 

 

 

dialing pause (a P appears).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-OR-

 

 

 

 

 

Press and hold REDIAL/PAUSE to copy the last number

 

 

 

 

 

dialed.

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5. Press MENU/SELECT.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.When the screen displays ENTER NAME, use the dialing keys to enter a name (up to 15 characters). Additional key presses produce other characters on

that key (see the Character chart on page 20).

STORED

 

Press DELETE X to erase a character.

Press CID or DIR to move the cursor to the left or right.

7.Press MENU/SELECT to save. Then the screen displays STORED then returns to directory menu.

NOTES:

If you enter more than 24 digits in a telephone number in step 4 above, the screen shows ONLY 24 ALLOWED.

If you enter more than 15 characters in a name in step 6, the screen shows ONLY 15 ALLOWED.

If you try to store more than 25 entries in the directory, the screen displays MEMORY FULL. You must delete an existing directory entry before you can store a new one.

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Contents User’s manual Congratulations Parts checklist Table of contents Index Quick reference guide MENU/SELECTVolume Installation StopBattery installation Battery installation Telephone installation Installation options Tabletop to wall mount installationInstallation options Wall mount to tabletop installation Installation options Telephone settings Set date and timeDial mode ContrastLanguage Home area codeLocal area code Local Area CodeOn hook dialing predialing Telephone operationMaking a call Answering a callTo dial the last dialed number Ringer volumeLast number redial To delete the last dialed numberOptions while on call To access the caller ID history while on a call To access the directory while on a callTo access the speed dial memory while on a call Chain dialingOptions while on calls To turn the Audio Assist feature onTo turn the Audio Assist feature off Audio AssistDirectory memory capacity Character chartDirectory Create directory entries Store a directory entrySearch by name Review the directoryReview directory entries Directory entries on Dial or edit directory entriesDial a directory number Edit a directory entryDelete directory entries Delete a directory entryStore a speed dial entry Speed dialSpeed dial memory overview Dial #1To review a speed dial number To dial a speed dial numberShow the desired speed dial entry About caller ID Information about caller ID with call waitingHow the caller ID history caller ID log works Missed new call indicatorCaller ID history Caller ID operation Memory matchReview the caller ID history View dialing optionsTo delete all entries Dial a caller ID log entryDelete call ID log entries To delete an entry Save a caller ID log entry to the directory Save to DIRSave a caller ID log entry to a speed dial memory location Assign Spdial # StoredReasons for missing caller ID information On-screen message ReasonScreen messages and icons Screen iconsScreen display messages USE/NO LineThere is no dial tone TroubleshootingMy telephone does not work at all Cannot dial outAppears on the screen Telephone does not ring when there is an incoming callHear other calls when using the telephone Display screen is blank Operation during a power failureMy caller ID features are not working properly Common cure for electronic equipment General product care Important safety information Safety informationFCC and Acta information Product identifier and REN informationProgramming/testing of emergency numbers Part 15 of FCC rulesLimited warranty What does this limited warranty cover?How do you get warranty service? Technical specifications Index

ATCL2940, 210 BLK, 210WH specifications

The AT&T 210WH and 210BLK, as well as the ATCL2940, are notable products in the realm of telecommunications, particularly within the landline phone market. These devices cater to both residential and office environments, offering essential features combined with user-friendly technology.

The AT&T 210WH and 210BLK are corded telephones that provide dependable service with a straightforward design. They come equipped with a robust keypad, providing users with tactile feedback and ease of use when dialing. One of the main features of these models is the large, easy-to-read numbers that enhance visibility, making it particularly beneficial for seniors or individuals with visual impairments.

These phones support features like last number redial, which allows users to quickly call back the last dialed number, and a ringer volume control, giving users the ability to adjust the volume to their preference. The AT&T 210 series also includes a headset jack, providing an option for hands-free communication.

On the other hand, the ATCL2940 is a more advanced model that incorporates technology to cater to modern communication needs. It features a built-in answering machine, allowing users to receive and save messages effortlessly. The device also boasts Caller ID capabilities, ensuring that users can screen incoming calls, thus enhancing privacy and security.

Both the 210 series and the ATCL2940 are designed for durability and long-lasting performance. They are constructed from high-quality materials that withstand daily use, making them reliable options for any household or office.

The AT&T 210WH and 210BLK, along with the ATCL2940, showcase the company’s commitment to meeting diverse communication needs. They excel in providing a seamless balance between traditional reliability and the efficient features expected in today’s technological landscape. With their user-friendly functionality and essential telecommunication features, these models stand out as dependable choices for those looking for reliable voice communication solutions.

In conclusion, whether it is the simplistic design of the AT&T 210 series or the enhanced capabilities of the ATCL2940, users are ensured a satisfying experience that meets their communication requirements while offering the reliability associated with the AT&T brand.