Storing a name with a number, Dialing m1, Replacing a stored number – AT&T 7710 User Manual

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T E L E P H O N E M E M O R Y

5

Storing Numbers in Memory

1

Make sure the PHONE light is off.

2

Press

MENU

.

3

Use the softkey to select DIRECTORY.

4

Use the softkey to select ADD.

5

Enter the number you want to store (up to 16 digits).

6

Select DONE.

7

Follow the directions below to store a name
— OR —
Select DONE if you don’t want to store a name.

8

Enter a two-digit memory location from 01-20 or press
m.

Storing a Name with a Number

1

Follow Steps 1 through 6 above.

2

Use the keypad to enter a name. To enter the first letter
on a key, press the key once. To enter the second letter on
the key, press the key twice. To enter the third or
fourth letter on the key, press the key three or four times.
(To enter subsequent letters from the same key, select
SPACE

once to move the cursor. Select SPACE twice to

insert a space.)

3

Use the softkey to select DONE when you’re finished
entering letters.

4

Enter a two-digit memory location from 01-20 or press
m.

NOTE: This will activate the Memory Match feature.

Viewing Numbers in Memory

1

Press

MENU

.

2

Use the softkey to select DIRECTORY.

3

Select VIEW.

4

Press

or

to scroll through memory

— OR —
Enter the two-digit memory location or m..

5

Select

MENU

to exit.

NOTE: Press D to call the number displayed on the
screen.

Dialing Memory Numbers

1

Press

P.

2

Use the softkey to select MEM.

3

Enter the two-digit memory location.

Dialing M1

1

Press P.

2

Press m.

Storing a Number Just Dialed
in Telephone Memory

1

Press

MENU

.

2

Use the softkey to select DIRECTORY.

3

Select ADD.

4

Select REDIAL.

5

Follow Steps 6 to 8 under "Storing Numbers in Memory."

Replacing a Stored Number

You can replace a stored number by storing a new number in its place.

Storing a Pause in a Memory Number

While storing a memory number (see above), use the softkey to
select PAUSE where you want dialing to pause for 2 seconds.

Priority Ring Numbers

When you store a number in memory, you can label it so that
when a call is received from that number, the handset alerts you
with a special ring that this is a priority call.

1

While viewing numbers in memory, use

or

to

scroll to the desired location.

2

Press

* to activate Priority Ring for the displayed

number (the screen displays

PRIORITY

). To deacti-

vate Priority Ring, press

#.

Storing Number from Call History
in Telephone Memory

You can store information received from Caller ID in the
telephone memory.

1

Use

or

to scroll to the number you want to store.

2

Press

MENU

.

3

Use the softkey to select OPTIONS.

4

Select STORE

5

Enter two-digit memory location from 01-20 or press
m.

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