Options while on calls – AT&T ML17959 User Manual

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Telephone operation

Chain dialing

Use this feature to initiate a dialing sequence from numbers stored in the
directory, speed dial memory, call history or redial while you are on a call.

Chain dialing can be useful if you wish to dial other numbers (such as bank
account numbers or access codes) during a call.

To access a number (up to 32 digits) from the directory while on a call:

Press

DIR.

-oR-
Press

MENu, then press or to scroll to

Directory. Press ENTER.
Press or to scroll or press the dialing keys to
find the desired entry (see

Searching by name on page 43).

Press

ENTER to dial the displayed number.

To access a number (up to 24 digits) from the speed
dial memory while on a call:

Press the speed dial key.
-oR-
Press

LowER, then press the speed dial key.

The number is dialed automatically.

To access a number (up to 24 digits) from the call history while on a call:

Press

CID.

-oR-
Press

MENu, then press or to scroll to Call log.

Press

ENTER.

Press

/

REPEAT

or

/

SKIP

to scroll to

Line 1, Line 2

or

Both to review the call history entries on one or both lines.

Press

ENTER.

Press or to scroll to the desired number. Press

ENTER to dial the

displayed number.

To access the last number dialed (up to 32 digits) while on a call:

Press

(AuTo) REDIAL. The number is dialed automatically.

-oR-
Press

MENu. Press or to scroll to Redial last #. Then press ENTER

twice to dial the number.

1.

2.

3.

1.

2.

3.

Christine Smith

888-722-7702

Dial

Christine Smith

888-722-7702

Dial

Line 1 0:00:50

888-722-7702

8:00am 1/11

Line 1 0:00:50

888-722-7702

8:00am 1/11

Christine Smith

888-722-7702

8:00am 1/11

Dial

Christine Smith

888-722-7702

8:00am 1/11

Dial

Options while on calls

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