AT&T 8110 User Manual

Page 32

Advertising
background image

To program an automatic pause for redialed numbers

To dial a number with a programmable dialing button

1

Pick up handset
o r
if you are using an 8110 telephone, you can press [

Spkr

]

2

When you hear dial tone, press appropriate programmable dialing
button

Number programmed on the button is automatically dialed

To erase a number stored on a programmable dialing button

1

2

3

Press the PROGRAM button

Press button to be cleared twice

Press the PROGRAM button

or

lift handset

Redial (With Auto-Pause)

The Redial feature automatically redials the last number you dialed from
the dial pad, either an extension or an outside number. Use to save time
in redialing a busy or unanswered number. The number you redial can
be up to 20 digits.

The Auto-Pause feature can automatically insert pauses after a dial
access code (such as, 9) in a redialed number. If you usually wait a
short period to obtain a second dial tone after dialing an access code,
you can set the waiting time needed by the Redial feature by
programming the Auto-Pause feature as described below.

To automatically redial the last number dialed from the dial pad

1

Pick up handset

or

if you are using an 8110 telephone, you can press [

Spkr

] [dial tone]

2

Press [

Redial

]

Number is automatically redialed

To erase ALL stored access codes

Note: You will hear a rapid error tone if the dialed number is longer
than 20 elements.

1

2

3

4

While the telephone is on-hook,
press the PROGRAM button

[programming tone]

Press [

Redial

]

Press the appropriate access code and number of pauses in order to
insert a long enough waiting time to obtain a second dial tone.
For example, if you need 2 pauses inserted between the access
code, such as 9, and the remainder of the telephone number you are
dialing, press the PAUSE button twice

Note: You may store up to 3 different access code/pause
combinations. Each code can have up to 3 characters and up
to 4 pauses.

Press the PROGRAM button again

EXAMPLE: In the following example, there are 3 different access
code/pause combinations.

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

Press the PROGRAM button

[programming tone]

Press [

Redial

]

Dial 9 and then press the PAUSE button 3 times (PAUSE PAUSE
PAUSE). Since each depression of the PAUSE button adds
.5 seconds of waiting time, 3 depressions of the PAUSE button will
add 1.5 seconds of waiting time.

Dial *9 (the second access code needed in the dialing sequence in
this example) and then press the PAUSE button 2 times (PAUSE
PAUSE)

Dial *8 (the third access code needed in this sequence) and then
press the PAUSE button 4 times (PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE)

Press the PROGRAM button again

The access code sequence is stored for redialing at a later time.
Now, when you press [

Redial

] to redial a call using one of the

above access code/pause combinations (for example,
9 1 212 555 1234), the telephone will automatically insert the
correct number of pauses (3 in this example) to ensure waiting
the appropriate length of time to obtain a second dial tone.

Press the PROGRAM button

[programming tone]

Press [

Redial

] twice

Press the PROGRAM button again

28

29

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: