Chain dialing, Directory, Caller id history – AT&T TL74458 User Manual

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Telephone operation

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Chain dialing

The features allows you to dial phone numbers
in the directory, caller ID history or redial list
while you are on a call.
This feature is useful when you need to dial a
bank account PIN or calling card access number
that is already in the directoy, caller ID history or
redial list.

Directory
Using a cordless handset:
While on a call, you can press

DIR

to review the

directory. To dial the displayed number, press

MENU/

SELECT.

Using the telephone base:
While on a call, you can press

DIR to review the

directory. To dial the displayed number, press

MENU/

SELECT or DISP DIAL.

Caller ID history
Using a cordless handset:
While on a call, you can press

CID to review the

caller ID history. To dial the displayed number,
press

MENU/

SELECT.

Using the telephone base:
While on a call, you can press

CID to review the

caller ID history. To dial the displayed number,
press

MENU/

SELECT or DISP DIAL.

Last number redial
Using a cordless handset:
If you are on a call, press

REDIAL/

PAUSE

to

display and dial the most recently dialed
number. If you press

REDIAL/

PAUSE

again within

two seconds, the number will not be dialed.

Using the telephone base:
If you are on a call, press

REDIAL to display

and dial the most recently dialed number. If you
press

REDIAL again within two seconds, the

number will not be dialed.

NOTES:

1. While reviewing the

directory on a call, editing

an entry is not allowed.

For more details about the

directory, see page 34.

2. While reviewing the caller

ID history on a call, storing

the caller ID number in the

directory is not allowed. For

more details about the caller

ID history, see page 43.

3. While on a call, only

the most recently called

number can be reviewed,

and erasing the entry is not

allowed. For more details

about the redial memory,

see page 16.

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