Basic operation – AT&T ML17959 User Manual

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Telephone operation

Redial

The last five telephone numbers dialed (up to 32 digits) are stored in the
redial memory.

To dial one of the five most recently dialed numbers:

When the telephone is idle, press

(AuTo) REDIAL to enter the redial list

and display the most recently called numbers.
Press or to scroll to the desired number.
Lift the handset or press

SPEAKER or

hEADSET.
-oR-
To dial the number using your preferred mode
(see

Choose the preferred mode on page 19):

Press

ENTER or DISP DIAL.

Press

LINE 1 or LINE 2 to override automatic line selection.

To dial the last number dialed:

Lift the handset or press

SPEAKER or hEADSET.

-oR-
Press

LINE 1 or LINE 2 to override automatic line selection.

Press

(AuTo) REDIAL to dial the last number dialed.

To copy a redial entry (up to 24 digits) into the speed dial memory:

When the telephone is idle, press

(AuTo) REDIAL

to enter the redial list and display the most recently
called numbers.
Press or to scroll to the desired number.
Press

/

REPEAT

or

/

SKIP

to select

Copy to SpDial.

Press

ENTER. The telephone displays Press speed

dial key.
Press a speed dial key, or

LowER then a speed dial

key. The entry is saved into the location.

NOTES:

If the redial entry you saved into the speed dial memory is over 24 digits, the screen shows
only 24 digits are allowed.
If the number you dialed is over 32 digits, only the previous 32 digits are saved in the redial.

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(AuTo) REDIAL

(AuTo) REDIAL

REDIaL #.

888-722-7702

Copy to SpDial

Press speed
dial key

REDIaL #.

888-722-7702

Copy to SpDial

Press speed
dial key

Basic operation

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