AT&T ATT1856 One-touch dialing, To store number in one-touch, To call a number in one-touch

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One-touch dialing

Telephone numbers called most frequently can be stored in one-touch locations so that they can be dialed with only one key press.

You can enter three telephone numbers up to 24 digits. There are three (M1, M2, M3) one-touch keys on your telephone.

To store number in one-touch

1.Press PROG/MEM.

2.Enter a telephone number (up to 24 digits), or import one by pressing REDIAL.

3.Press PROG/MEM.

4.Press a one-touch key (M1, M2, M3).

Press to erase numbers if you make a mistake. Press CID twice to enter a three-second dial- ing pause. Repeat steps 2-4 to program another memory location, or press REMOVE to exit with- out saving the number.

To change numbers

To change a number, follow the above steps 1-4 to enter another number in its place.

To call a number in one-touch

To dial numbers stored in one-touch keys, lift the handset or press SPEAKER, then press a one- touch key (M1, M2, M3).

Chain dialing

If the number you want to store in a one-touch loca- tion is too long, you can split the number and store it into two or three one-touch keys separately. To dial the number:

1.Lift the handset or press SPEAKER.

2.Press one-touch keys (M1, M2, M3).

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Contents User’s manual Congratulations Stop Table of contents PROG/MEM Quick reference guideParts checklist Avoid placing the telephone base too close to Before you installTelephone base installation Wall mounting Installation optionsTabletop installation Contrast Telephone settingsCall history Repeated callsHome area code/local area codes LanguageTo set the home area code To set the local area codesTelephone operation To adjust ringer volumeMaking and answering calls Last number redialOptions while on calls To adjust listening volumeDirectory Timeouts and error messagesMemory capacity Directory cardTo store a number in speed dial Speed dialingTo change numbers To call a number in speed dialTo store number in one-touch One-touch dialingTo call a number in one-touch Chain dialingInformation about caller ID with call waiting Caller ID historyHow caller ID works Caller ID historyTo review the call history To review the call historyTo return a call Dialing optionsTo delete entries Delete or copy an entryTo copy an entry into memory Message counter Message guard memory for power failureMessage capacity Memory monitorTo turn the answering system off Answering system modeTo turn the answering system on Call screeningSkip or Day & time announcementsTo set day and time To check day and timeTo record your outgoing announcement Outgoing announcementsTo play your outgoing announcement To delete your outgoing announcementTo turn announce only on or off Announce only modePLAY/STOP to save selection and exit menu Feature options Changing feature options999 What is priority call code?Announcements during message playback Message playbackPress PLAY/STOP to begin or end message playback Options during playbackTo play back a memo To record & play memosTo record a memo To play back a memo or a telephone conversation To record & play a phone conversationTo record a phone conversation Message counter displays Message counter displaysStop Remote accessDisplay screen messages, tones & lights Indicator lightsScreen icons Alert tonesTroubleshooting Test a working telephone at the same telephone jack. If Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Important product information Especially about telephones answering systems Especially About Corded TelephonesConnection and use with the nationwide telephone network FCC and Acta informationProduct identifier and REN information Repair instructions Programming/testing of emergency numbersRights of the telephone company Hearing aid compatibilityPart 15 of FCC rules Limited warranty Limited warranty Limited warranty Technical specifications Index Preset to Action Remote command Remote access wallet card