AT&T 9370 User Manual

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You can store up to 10 telephone numbers and names in memory using
the handset. Your entries will be saved in the event of a power failure. You
can dial memory/directory numbers from the handset or from the base.

When you receive a call from a number you’ve stored in memory, and you
subscribe to Caller ID service, the screen displays the name information as
you’ve stored it, not as the service sends it (see “Memory Match” on page
38 in CALLER ID OPERATION). You can also record announcements to be
played at the base when a call is received from a telephone number or call
type you program (see”Talking Caller ID Feature Setup” on page 15 in
FEATURE SETUP). Additionally, the phone alerts you to calls from priority
numbers you’ve stored in memory with a special Priority Ring.

Store a Number in Memory

1

Make sure the phone is off (

is not displayed).

2

Press U.

3

Use the softkey to select

DIR.

4

Select

MEM.

5

Select

ADD.

6

Enter the number you want to store
(up to 24 digits)
— OR —
Select

REDIAL (if available) to store the last

number dialed.

7

Select

DONE.

8

Store a name with the number by
following the directions in
“Store a Name with a Memory Number”
— OR —
Select

DONE if you don’t want to store a

name.

9

Enter a memory location from 01-10.

10

Select

DONE.

TELEPHONE MEMORY/DIRECTORY

25

MENU

CALL-ID

DIR

DIRECTORY

VIEW

ADD

ENTER NUMBER:

REDIAL

ENTER NAME:

DONE

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