FEATURE SETUP

Programming Home and Local Area Codes

Your “home area code” is the area code from which you are dialing. Numbers called within your home area code do not require you to dial a “1” or the area code before dialing the telephone number. “Local area codes” are area codes that require no “1” before dialing the telephone number; however, the area code must be dialed.

Always program your home area code, and, if you need them, your local area codes (up to four). Programming these area codes will change how numbers are displayed in the call history, and will allow for correct operation of the Display Dial feature (see below).

1Make sure the is not displayed.

2Press U>.

3Use the softkey to select SETUP.

4Select DONE until the screen displays AREA CODE 1. Use the keypad to enter your home area code.

5Select CODE 2 to reach AREA CODE 2 (the screen displays any current local area code stored here). Use the keypad to enter the three-digit local area code.

6Continue as in Step 4 for area codes 3, 4 and 5 as needed

— OR —

Select DONE to move to the next feature

— OR —

Press Uto exit.

Turning Off Caller ID with Call Waiting

If you don’t have Caller ID with Call Waiting service, you can turn this feature off (the phone comes with the feature on).

1Make sure the is not displayed.

2Press U>.

3Use the softkey to select SETUP.

4Select DONE until the screen displays CIDCW: ON.

5Select CHANGE. The screen displays CIDCW: OFF.

6Select DONE to move to the next feature

— OR —

Press Uto exit.

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AT&T 9340 user manual Programming Home and Local Area Codes, Turning Off Caller ID with Call Waiting