At the handset – AT&T 7630 User Manual

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TELEPHONE MEMORY

At the Handset

This cordless answering system can store 20 different phone numbers that you dial
by pressing

p and two of the number buttons. The cordless answering

system can also store a telephone number that you dial by pressing only

M.

Storing Memory Numbers

1

Make sure the handset is off.

2

Press

p.

3

Enter the phone number (up to 16 digits).

4

Press

p.

5

Press two number buttons (01 to 20) for the memory location where the
number is to be stored
—OR—
Press

M.

6

You will hear a three-part tone that confirms the number was stored
properly. If you hear a long buzzing tone, or nothing at all, press
P, then follow the step above to store the number again.
For example, to store 555-1212 in memory location 9, press

p,

then press

5 5 5 1 2 1 2, p, 0 9.

NOTE: You may choose to store emergency numbers in memory locations. The
manufacturer assumes no responsibility for customer reliance upon this feature.

Storing a Pause in a Memory Number

If this phone is connected to a switchboard, you might have to dial an access num-
ber (usually 9) to get an outside line. You can store the access number and a pause
in the dialing sequence; the pause allows the switchboard enough time to get an
outside line dial tone.

When storing a number in memory, press and hold down the number button that
comes before the pause until you hear the second beep. This inserts a 1.5-second
pause after that digit. If you hold the number button down longer, you will hear
more beeps as additional pauses are stored.

NOTE: Each pause you store is counted as a digit. You can store up to 16 digits in
each memory location.

For example, to store 9, PAUSE, 555-1212 in memory location 3, press

p,

then hold down

9 until you hear a second beep. Then press 5 5 5 1 2 1 2,

p, 0 3.

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