AT&T 905 Telephone User Manual


 
Memory Features
Capacity: The Big Button Plus 905
telephone can store 12 different
telephone numbers, each up to 24
digits long.
One-Touch Dialing: Three numbers
can be stored in one-touch memory
locations. You can dial these numbers
by pressing one of the buttons
marked with an emergency symbol.
Speed Dialing: Nine telephone
numbers can be stored in standard
speed-dialing locations. You can
dial any of these numbers by
pressing two buttons.
NOTE: You may choose to store
emergency numbers in memory
locations. This feature is provided
only as a convenience and the
manufacturer assumes no responsibility
for customer reliance upon the
memory feature. Programming/testing
of emergency numbers should be
performed in the early morning or
late evening (off peak) hours.
Directory Card: Remove the
directory card. Write your telephone
number in the space provided. Also
write the telephone numbers (or
names) that you want to store in
each memory location. Reinstall the
card and clear plastic cover.
NOTE: Numbers programmed into
a memory location might not be
retained if the telephone has been
unplugged from the line jack for a
half hour or more.
One-Touch Dialing
Storing Numbers
1 Lift the handset, and listen for a
dial tone.
2 Press and release .
3 Dial the telephone number you
want to store. You will hear a beep
each time you press a button.
4 Press and release the memory
button ( , or ) where you
are storing the number. You will
hear two beeps to confirm that the
number has been stored correctly.
5 Hang up after the number is stored
correctly.
Repeat Steps 1-5 to store another
number in memory.
NOTE: Each time you complete stor-
ing a telephone number by pressing a
memory location, listen for two
quick beeps to confirm that the num-
ber has been stored in memory. If
you hear several beeps, the number
has not been stored: hang up and
start over. An extension phone “off
the hook” can interrupt program-
ming. If you still have trouble, see
“In Case of Difficulty.”
Dialing Numbers
1 Lift the handset and listen for a
dial tone.
2 Press and release a memory button
( , or ).
Speed Dialing
Storing Numbers
1 Lift the handset.
2 Press .
3 Dial the telephone number you
want to store. You will hear a beep
each time you press a button.
4 Press .
5 Press a digit (1-9) for the memory
button where the number is to be
stored.
6 Hang up after the number is stored
correctly.
Repeat Steps 1-6 to store another
number in memory.
Dialing Numbers
1 Lift the handset and listen for a
dial tone.
2 Press .
3 Press a memory location (1-9).
Storing Numbers Just Dialed
Whenever you make a telephone
call, you can store the number you
dialed without re-entering the digits
by hanging up and following the
directions for storing a number in
“One-Touch Dialing” and “Speed
Dialing,” and pressing instead
of dialing the telephone number.
Dialing Long Numbers
There are two ways to dial telephone
numbers that are too long to fit into a
memory location.
Use Two Memory Locations
You can store a number of more than
24 digits by dividing it and storing it
in two memory locations.
Follow the directions for storing
numbers in “One-Touch Dialing” and
“Speed Dialing” to store the number
in two memory locations.
To dial, lift the handset, listen for a
dial tone, then:
Press the memory button for the
first location (or press
and a memory location 1-9) and
wait for the dialing to stop.
Press and release the memory
button (or press and a
memory location 1-9) for the
second location.
Combine Manual and Memory
Dialing
Instead of using two memory loca-
tions, you might choose to store only
part of a long number. You can use
memory dialing to dial the stored por-
tion, then dial the other digits manu-
ally. If the stored portion is dialed
first, wait for dialing to stop before
you continue with manual dialing.
Erasing Numbers
To remove any number from memory,
enter another number in the same
location. To clear a memory location
and leave it empty:
1 Lift the handset.
2 Press and release .
3 Press the memory button
(or and a memory
location button 1-9) of the
memory location you want
to clear.
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