AT&T 7720 user manual Telephone Memory, Memory Guard Feature, Storing Numbers in Memory

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TELEPHONE MEMORY

You can store 20 telephone phone numbers and names. The telephone memory works with the Caller ID features Memory Match and Priority Ring. When you receive a call from a number you’ve stored in memory, the screen displays the name information as you’ve stored it, not as the service sends it (for example, “MOM AND DAD”). Additionally, the phone alerts you to calls from priority numbers you’ve stored in memory with a special Priority Ring.

NOTE: You may want to set the handset RINGER switch to OFF and wait 15 seconds before storing numbers and names in memory. When the handset RINGER switch is set to ON, you will be interrupted if the handset starts to ring.

Memory Guard Feature

This telephone contains a special feature that protects information stored in telephone memory when you change the handset battery or in the event of a power failure.

Storing Numbers in Memory

1Make sure the PHONE light is off.

2Press U.

3Select the following softkeys in sequence: NEXT, DIRECTORY, MEM, and

ADD.

4Enter the number you want to store (up to 16 digits).

5Select DONE.

6Follow the directions in “Storing a Name with a Number”

— OR —

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

7Enter a two-digit memory location (01–20).

Storing a Pause in a Memory Number

While storing a memory number, use the softkey to select PAUSE where you want to insert a 1.5-second pause.

If this phone is connected to a switchboard, you might have to dial an access number (usually 9) to get an outside line. You can store the access number and a pause in the dialing sequence; the pause allows the switchboard enough time to get an outside line dial tone.

NOTE: Each pause you store is counted as a digit. You can store up to 16 digits in each memory location.

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Contents User’s Manual for Digital Answering System Philips Consumer Communications L.P. All rights reserved Table of Contents Table of Contents Handset Batteries Installation Installation Set the handset Ringer switch Table/Desk InstallationInstall the handset battery Connect the telephone line cord Install the power reserve batteriesCheck for a dial tone Connect the power cordSet the dial mode Wall Installation Follow Steps 7 to 12 in Table/Desk Installation Telephone Operation Temporary Tone FlashRedial Voice SecurityPaging someone at the base from the handset Answering a call while using the intercomHold Page/IntercomRecording a Phone Conversation Power Reserve FeatureCall Waiting Caller IDAbout Caller Identification To program your local area codes Caller ID SET UPProgramming Local Area Codes Call List Options Turn Off Caller ID with Call WaitingRecording Call Announcements Caller ID FeaturesNew Call Indicator Call AnnounceReviewing Call History Reviewing and Deleting Call AnnouncementsIncoming Call History Caller ID Display Messages Display DialRemoving Call Records from History Removing All Call RecordsStoring a Pause in a Memory Number Memory Guard FeatureTelephone Memory Storing Numbers in MemoryDialing Memory Numbers Storing a Name with a NumberMemory Match Viewing Numbers in MemoryStoring a Number from Call History in Telephone Memory Storing a Number Just Dialed in Telephone MemoryReplacing a Stored Number Priority Ring NumbersHandset Locator Speakerphone Volume ControlTo locate the handset using this feature, press and hold MuteChanging Channels Operating RangeTurning the System On/Off Speaker Volume ControlSetting the Clock Answering System SET-UPFor example Announcement OptionsGeneral Announcements Selecting Your General AnnouncementCaller Specific Announcements Recording Your General AnnouncementDeleting Your General Announcement Outgoing Setting Up Caller Specific Outgoing AnnouncementsAnnouncement Play/Silent Feature Set-UpAudible Message Alert Remote Access CodeRing Select and Toll Saver Changing the Priority Calling Code Priority Call SignalBase Ringer Setting Reviewing Feature SettingsAnnouncement Bypass Answering System OperationAnswering Calls Call Screening/InterceptListening to Your Messages Delete selected messages Saving MessagesDeleting Messages Delete all messages in a mailboxRecording a Memo Message Guard Power Fail Protection SystemFrom a Touch Tone Phone Connecting with the Answering SystemVoice Help Menu From the Cordless HandsetConnect with the answering system Remote Access CommandsPlaying messages To monitor a call Call ScreeningChanging Outgoing Announcement Reviewing Your AnnouncementTurning System Off Recording a Message When System is OffRemote On/Off Review ON/OFF StatusExit Remote Access Changing SettingsReviewing Settings Handset Batteries Charging the Handset Battery PackReplacing the Handset Battery Pack Base Unit BACK-UP Batteries Replacing the Base Power Reserve BatteriesAudible Signals Signals and DisplaysIf the phone does not work at all, check these items first Case of DifficultyIf you have no dial tone If you hear noise or interference when using the phoneIf the phone does not ring when you receive a call If you hear other calls while using the phoneIf you have difficulty hearing messages If you hear noise in the handset and the buttons don’t workIf speakerphone conversation sounds distorted If messages are incompleteCaller’s name or phone number is not displayed Display Dial feature does not workIf your outgoing announcement isn’t clear Memory Match feature does not work Cordless Digital Answering System Speakerphone End of messages