AT&T 993 2-Line user manual Program home and local area codes

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Telephone operation

Feature setup

Program home and local area codes

Home area code is the area code for your telephone number. Most users dial the seven digits of a telephone number to make a call within their own area code and

11 digits outside of their area code. If this applies to you, you should enter your own area code into the telephone as the home area code. After setting, if you receive a call from within your home area code, the screen will display the seven digits of the telephone number. You may, however, live in a region where you are required to dial 10 digits (area code and telephone number) for calls within your area code. If this applies to you, enter 000 for the home area code and enter your area code as a local area code. After setting, if you receive a call from within your area code, the screen displays the 10 digits of the telephone number.

Most users dial 11 digits to make calls outside their home area codes. If this applies to you, it is not necessary to set any local area codes. However, if you dial only 10 digits to make calls to areas outside your home area code (without dialing 1), then set these local area codes into the telephone. Up to four local area codes can be set. After setting, if you receive a call from one of these local area codes, the screen displays the 10 digits of the telephone number.

Be sure to follow the directions below to set the home and local area codes:

. Press ENTER to begin feature setup.

2.Press until the screen displays CALLER ID.

3.Press ENTER. The screen displays AREA CODES.

4.Press ENTER. The screen displays HOME and the current setting.

5.Use the dial pad keys to enter your home area code, then press to save the setting. The screen displays LOCAL 1 and the current setting. If it is necessary to enter any local area codes, use the dial pad keys and then press to save your entry and scroll to the next local area code (LOCAL 2, LOCAL 3 and LOCAL 4).

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