AT&T 993 2-Line Telephone User Manual


 
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One-touch operation (speed dial)
Store a pause in a one-touch entry
You can add a pause while storing a dialing sequence
which requires a pause during actual dialing.
When entering a pause, press PAUSE. Each pause counts
as one digit and appears on the screen as P. Continue
storing the number as usual.
Store a flash in a one-touch entry
You can store the flash signal required for some special
services as part of a dialing sequence.
When entering a flash signal, press FLASH. Each flash
counts as one digit and appears on screen as F. Continue
storing the number as usual.
Store a wait in a one-touch entry
You can include a 30-second wait while storing a dialing
sequence which requires a break during actual dialing.
While you are entering the number to be stored, the
screen displays WAIT.
Press ENTER. When storing the wait, each wait counts as
one digit and appears on screen as W. Continue storing
the number as usual.
View a one-touch entry
Press ENTER to enter the feature menu. The screen
displays ONE TOUCH.
Press ENTER. The screen displays PROGRAM.
Press until the screen displays VIEW.
Press ENTER. The screen displays VIEW on the top line.
Press the one-touch key. The screen displays the
number stored in that location.
— OR —
Press LOWER, then press the one-touch key for the
entry to be reviewed. The screen displays LOWER
MEMORY and the number stored in that location.
Press and hold ENTER to return to the idle screen.
If Auto Speaker is turned off (see Turn auto speaker on
or off on page 19), you can also view the number stored
in a one-touch location while the telephone is on hook
by pressing the one-touch key(s) for the number to be
viewed.
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One-touch (speed dial)