AT&T 882 user manual Redial

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Operation

Redial

Dialing the Last Number Dialed

You can dial the last number you called by pressing Dial after lifting the handset or pressing SPEAKER. The last five numbers dialed are stored in the ReDial Log (DiLog). At the top of the display appears the most recent number you dialed. Numbers you dial from directories or from the dial pad appear in the DiLog. The phone displays the numbers dialed from a directory by the name and phone number type you entered for that entry.

1You may lift the handset or press SPEAKER.

2Press the soft key below Dial.

2

Dialing a Number

1

Press the soft key below DiLog.

from DiLog

2

Use

 

 

to highlight the number you want to dial.

 

 

(redial list)

3

You may lift the handset or press SPEAKER.

 

 

4

Press the soft key below Dial.

Using ADial when Making a Redial Call

Last Number Dialed

1Do not lift the handset or press SPEAKER.

2Press the soft key below Dial. The label changes to ADial.

3Press the soft key below ADial.

From Redial List

1Do not lift the handset or press SPEAKER.

2Once the number is highlighted, press the soft key below Dial. The label

changes to ADial.

3Press the soft key below ADial.

Erasing a Number

1

Press the soft key below DiLog.

in DiLog

2

Use

 

 

to highlight the number you want to erase.

 

 

 

3Press the soft key below Remove.

Referring to the

1

Press the soft key below DiLog.

Directory Entry

2

Use

 

 

to highlight the number you want view.

 

 

 

for a Number in

3

Press the soft key below Refer .

 

DiLog

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AT&T 882 Manual

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Contents AT&T 882 Manual Line Speakerphone 882 Personal Information CenterTable of Contents Line Speakerphone 882, Personal Information Center IntroductionIii AT&T 882 Manual FeaturesSection InstallationInclude the following Every 882 telephone shouldComponents Install Batteries Telephone Jacks and Lines Connect Line Cords and AC PowerModular Jack Test Entering Your Home Phone Numbers Setting the ClockDetermining Line 1 and Line One Phone Number OperationCursor Getting to Where You Want to GoCursor Control Soft KeysLabel What it does Soft Key LabelsMenus Using the MenusParts of a Menu CursorAdd/Edit Displays Choosing a Menu Item Main MenuMain Menu Viewing Set-Up MenuSet-Up Menu Moving AroundOperation SectionOperation Telephone Displays Light IndicatorsLight Activity Meaning Message What it meansMaking a Call Using DialMaking a Call from 1 the Dial Pad Making a Call From a Directory, DiLog or InLogAnswering a Call Using ADialSpeaker Volume AdjustingUsing Mute Speakerphone for Hands-free ConversationHold Switching Between LinesTemporary Tone Dialing FlashMonitoring the Length of a Call Redial Conference Call ADialMaking a Conference Call Ending a Conference Call Conference Call Options Adjusting the Display ContrastHandset Volume Ringer VolumeDirectory Making a Call from a Directory Special Dialing FeaturesOverview Renaming a Directory Renaming DirectoriesAdding a Name 1 Press Menu Adding and Editing a Name in a DirectoryButtons What they do Editing a Name 1 Press MenuMaking a Call from a Directory Directory Special Dialing Features Calendar/Reminder At a Glance Calendar/ReminderInformation about reminders Creating RemindersViewing a Day’s Reminders Viewing, Adding, Editing, and Removing RemindersCalendar View Weekly Reminders Entering RemindersRemoving a Viewing Reminders 1 Press MenuReminder Editing a ReminderCall Identification Call Identification Features At a GlanceSample Incoming Call Log AT&T 882 Manual Incoming Call Log InLog Incoming Call MessagesReviewing InLog Message MeaningMaking a Call from InLog Using ADial when Making an InLog CallRemoving a Call from InLog Removing EntireAppendices Opening the Set-Up Menu Set Clock Customizing This PhoneMemory Lock Rename Directory Change PasswordEnter Home Phone Numbers Caller IDRemoval Confirm Button TonePreferred Line Line Choice Case of Difficulty Problem SolutionLine Maintenance InformationDone, 6, 8, 29, 43, 44, 45, 46 DP rotary Index