AT&T 902 user manual Use Two Memory Locations, Combine Manual and Memory Dialing

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MEMORY

Memory Features

Capacity: This telephone can store up to 16 telephone numbers, up to 24 digits long.

One-Touch Dialing: The 16 spaces on the directory card are one-touch memory locations. You can dial one of these numbers by pressing the memory button next to the number.

Directory Card: Remove the plastic cover and the directory card. Write your telephone numbers in the spaces provided, and write the telephone numbers (or names) that you want to store in each memory location. Reinstall the card and plastic cover in the space provided.

NOTE: You may choose to store emergency numbers in memory locations. This feature is pr ovided only as a convenience and the manu- facturer assumes no responsibility for customer reliance upon the memory feature. Programming/testing of emergency numbers should be performed in the early morning or late evening (off-peak) hours.

One-Touch Dialing

1Press or .

2Lift the handset or press .

3Press and release .

4Dial the telephone number you want to store. You will hear a beep each time you press a button.

If you want to store a dialing delay in the phone number, press where the delay is needed.

Each time you press , a three-second dialing delay is stored in the dialing sequence. Each three-second pause counts as one digit; memory locations can store up to 24 digits.

5Press the memory button where you are storing the number. You will hear two beeps to confirm that the number has been stored correctly.

6Hang up or press after the number is stored correctly.

Repeat steps 1-6 to store another number in memory.

NOTE: Each time you complete stor - ing a telephone number by pressing a memory location, listen for two quick beeps to confirm that the num- ber has been stored in memory. If you hear several beeps, the number has not been stored: hang up and start over. An extension phone “off the hook” can interrupt program- ming. If you still have trouble, see “In Case of Difficulty.”

Storing Numbers Just Dialed

Whenever you make a telephone call, you can store the number you dialed in memory without re-entering the digits by hanging up and following the directions for storing a number,

and pressing instead of dialing the telephone number.

Dialing Long Numbers

There are two ways to dial telephone numbers that are too long to fit into a memory location.

Use Two Memory Locations

You can store a number of more than 24 digits by dividing it and storing it in two memory locations.

Follow the directions in “One-Touch Dialing” to store the number in two memory locations. To dial, select a line, lift the handset or press

,listen for a dial tone, then:

Press and release the memory button for the first location, and wait for the dialing to stop.

Press and release the memory button for the second location.

Combine Manual and Memory Dialing

Instead of using two memory loca- tions, you might choose to store only part of a long number. You can use memory dialing to dial the stored por- tion, then dial the other digits manu- ally. If the stored portion is dialed first, wait for dialing to stop before you continue with manual dialing.

Erasing Numbers

To remove any number from memory, enter another number in the same location. To clear a memory location and leave it empty:

1.Press or , then lift the handset.

2.Press .

3.Press the button of the memory location you want to clear.

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Contents Case of Difficulty Problems With Line Status LightsOther Problems Telephone Does Not RingInstallation BatteriesWall Dial Mode SelectionConfirm Lines 1 Remove the base Wrap up the line cordTelephone Operation No Dial Tone To place a conference call on HoldTo talk privately with one caller Call Cannot Be Dialed Or Is Dialed SlowlyMemory Use Two Memory LocationsCombine Manual and Memory Dialing