AT&T 929 user manual Redial, Erase a redial, Flash, Temporary tone dialing

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Telephone operation

Redial

The last number dialed is stored in the redial memory. To dial that number, lift the handset or press to listen for a dial tone, then press REDIAL/PAUSE. The number is dialed automatically.

NOTE: Redial memory can store up to 32 digits. If the last number dialed is longer than 32 digits, it will not be stored.

Erase a redial

You can erase the redial memory for privacy. Lift the handset, then press PROG. Press REDIAL/PAUSE and then hang up.

-OR-

Lift the handset, then press any key and then hang up.

Flash

Press flash to access call waiting or any other subscription services from your local telephone company.

Temporary tone dialing

If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, you can change from dial pulse to touch tone dialing during a call by pressing TONE*. All keys pressed after this will send touch tone signals. After hanging up, the telephone will automatically return to pulse dialing.

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Contents User’s manual Part 800 Read the Important product information PartTelephone operation Table of contentsParts checklist Table/desk installation InstallationTone/pulse switch Wall installation Installation Switchhook Handset tab Telephone operation Temporary tone dialing RedialErase a redial FlashAudio assistTM Handset volumeRinger volume Speakerphone volumeStore a number in memory Telephone memoryDirectory card Erase a memory number Store a pause in a memory numberDial a number in a one-touch memory Dial a number in a two-touch memoryGeneral product care Does not ring TroubleshootingNo dial tone TelephoneIs dim or not functioning BacklightREN1.5B Technical specificationsIndex