TELEPHONE MEMORY

This telephone can store 13 telephone numbers, each up to 24 digits long. You can dial numbers stored in memory by pressing one or two buttons.

NOTE: Numbers stored in memory may be lost if the phone is unplugged from the line jack for more than four hours.

Dialing Numbers in

Memory

For two-touch dialing:

1Lift the handset.

2Press and release M, then press the number button (0-9) where the

memory number is stored.

Storing Memory

Numbers

1Press and release P.

2Dial the telephone number (up to 24 digits).

3For one-touch dialing, press and release the memory button where you want to store the number (locations , , and )

— OR —

For two-touch dialing, press M, then press the number button (0–9) where you want to store

the number.

One-Touch

Dialing

For one-touch

dialing, lift the

handset and press

the memory button.

Storing a Pause

in a Memory

Number

Press and release

Ronce to store a

3.6-second pause in

the dialing sequence,

twice for a

7.2-second delay,

three times for a

10.8-second delay.

NOTE: Each 3.6-

second pause counts

as one digit when

storing numbers in

telephone memory.

Directory Card

Use the directory

card on the base to

write the numbers

(or names) stored

in telephone

memory.

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AT&T 250 user manual Telephone Memory, Dialing Numbers Memory, Storing Memory Numbers