AT&T 999-507-144 Answering Machine User Manual


 
If the line is busy, or if you get no answer:
1
Touch Speaker to cancel the call.
Outside Auto Dial
DESCRIPTION
You can use Outside Auto Dial to dial frequently used numbers and codes
with one touch. These numbers and codes can include telephone numbers,
and PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling feature codes. You can include up to
16 numbers and special characters in an Outside Auto Dial sequence.
CONSIDERATIONS
Any time instructions tell you to dial an outside number, you can touch an
Outside Auto Dial button instead if you have one programmed for the number
you want to dial.
You may need to program a pause, stop, or switchhook flash into an Outside
Auto Dial sequence, or you may need to switch from rotary to Touch-Tone
signals in the middle of a programmed dialing sequence. To do so, you must
enter one or more of the following special characters when you program the
sequence. (For more information about using special characters in a dialing
sequence, see "Special Characters in Dialing Squences.")
To program a pause, touch Hold.
To program a stop, touch Drop.
To program a switchhook flash at the beginning of a number, touch
Recall and then touch Hold.
To program Touch-Tone Enable, touch Transfer.
ADMINISTRATION
PROGRAMMING
None
To program an Outside Auto Dial button for your voice terminal:
1
Label -the button with a name and/or a number.
2
Slide the T/P switch to P.
The voice terminal rings every 5 seconds to remind you that you are programming and that you
cannot place or recieve calls.
3 Touch the button you want to program.
4
Dial *90 plus a telephone number or a PBX or Centrex code (if you need
to include a special character in the dialing sequence, use the directions
above).
5
Slide the T/P switch to the center position.
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Section 5: Reference