AT&T 905 Telephone User Manual


 
TELEPHONE OPERATION
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Volume Button
The VOLUME button adjusts the
handset during your call.
When on a call, press to increase
volume, to decrease volume.
Redial
The telephone stores in memory the
last number you called. The number
(up to 24 digits) will remain in the
Redial memory until you dial another
number.
To dial the same number again, lift
the handset and press . For
privacy, you can erase the redial
memory: lift the handset, press any
digit (1-9), and hang up the handset.
Flash
Press and then
instead of pressing the switchhook to
activate customer calling features
such as call waiting or 3-way calling.
You may have to press other buttons
before or after as
explained in the custom calling
instructions provided by your local
telephone company. The
buttons are used only as a
substitute for pressing the switchhook.
Temporary Tone Dialing
If you have rotary service, you can
change from pulse to tone dialing
during a call by pressing . This
is useful if you need to send tone
signals for access to telephone
banking or long-distance services.
EXAMPLE:
1 Dial a number.
2 Press and release ; all keys
pressed after this will send tone
signals.
3 After you hang up, the phone
automatically returns to rotary
service.
Ringer Volume
The RINGER volume switch allows
you to turn the telephone ringer
OFF, or to set it to ring at LO or HI
volume. You can dial or answer calls
normally with the ringer off. Other
telephones in your home will still ring;
they are not affected by the switch.
TONE
TONE
#FLASH
MEMORY
#FLASHMEMORY
#FLASHMEMORY
REDIAL
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