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TELEPHONE MEMORY

This telephone can store 13 telephone numbers, each up to 32 digits. Dial the 
numbers stored in memory by pressing one or two buttons.

 

Storing Numbers in Memory

1.   Lift the handset.
2.   Press and release 

PROG.

3.   Dial  the  telephone  number 

(up  to  32  digits)  or  press 

PAUSE/REDIAL

  to  store 

the  last  number  dialed  from 
this telephone.

4.   For  one-touch  dialing,  press 

and release the memory but-
ton  where  the  number  is  to 
be  stored  (

M1,  M2

,  or 

M3

). 

For  two-touch  dialing,  press 

MEMORY

,  then  press  the 

number  button  (0-9)  where 
the number is to be stored.

Storing a CID Call Record into 

Memor

y

1.  Lift the handset.
2.  Press 

p

  or 

q

to  display  the 

call  record  to  be  stored  in 
memory.

3.  Press 

PROG.

4.  Go to step 4 above under 

Storing Numbers in 

Memory

.

NOTES:

 

•  If  you  pause  for  over  10  sec-

onds  when  programming  an 

entry, the procedure will time-

out and you will have to begin 

again.

•  If  you  have  difficulty  storing 

numbers in memory, please see 

Difficulty  storing  numbers 

in memory

 on page 31.

•  Each  3.6  second  pause  counts 

as one digit when storing num-
bers in telephone memory.

Storing a Pause 

in a Memory 

Number

Press and release 

PAUSE/REDIAL

 

once to store a 

3.6 second pause 

in the dialing se-

quence, twice for 

a 7.2 second delay, 

three times for a 

10.8 second delay.

Summary of Contents for TRIMLINE 265

Page 1: ...n Visit Our Website at www telephones att com USER S MANUAL TRIMLINE Caller ID Telephone 265 2006 Advanced American Telephones All Rights Reserved AT T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT T Corp...

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Page 3: ...Indicator 14 New Call Light 14 CLEAR 14 FLASH 14 Telephone Base 15 RINGER Volume 15 FEATURES SETTING 16 Feature Settings Summary 16 Language Selection 17 Set Contrast 18 Set Home Area Code HAC 19 Set...

Page 4: ...wet basement or shower or next to a swimming pool bathtub kitchen sink or laundry tub Do not use liquids or aerosol sprays for cleaning If the product comes in contact with any liquids unplug any lin...

Page 5: ...devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have them ring when you are called In most but not all areas the sum of all RENs should be five 5 0 or less You may want to contact your local...

Page 6: ...that you can still dial the emergency number manually if the memory dialing feature doesn t work b This feature is provided only as a convenience and the manufacturer as sumes no responsibility for cu...

Page 7: ...nd all acces sories provided by AAT in the sales package PRODUCT are free from material defects in material and workmanship pursuant to the following terms and conditions when installed and used norma...

Page 8: ...antenna systems or d PRODUCT to the extent that the problem is caused by use with non AAT accessories or e PRODUCT whose warranty quality stickers product serial number plates or electronic serial nu...

Page 9: ...communications related to this PRODUCT AAT provides no other warranties for this product The warranty exclusively describes all of AAT s responsibilities regarding the product There are no other expr...

Page 10: ...y to ship the telephone for warranty service Check to ensure the telephone package includes the following 1 Handset 2 Telephone base Mounting adapter installed 3 Mounting adapter Installed 4 Directory...

Page 11: ...ding on your service you may see the caller s number or the caller s name and number This product can provide information only if both you and the caller are in areas offering caller ID service and if...

Page 12: ...how 12 00 and the clock will begin to run It will reset to the correct time when the first caller ID data is received Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlets before replacing batte...

Page 13: ...lephone line jack at the bottom of the telephone base 3 Thread the cord through the channel and out of the mount ing area as shown 4 Connect the other end to a modular telephone wall jack 5 Mount the...

Page 14: ...t from the top of the telephone base 3 Replace the mounting adapter by aligning it as shown Push it downward with your thumbs as indicated by the arrows in the diagram and ensure that it is securely l...

Page 15: ...will not ring when there is an incoming call although the NEW CALL light will flash NOTES The telephone works immediately after installation with the default feature settings see Feature Settings Summ...

Page 16: ...to the original two way conversation Making and Answering Calls To make or answer a call lift the handset Ending Calls Return the handset to the telephone base PAUSE REDIAL To insert a dialing pause w...

Page 17: ...ll Light Flashes when there is an incoming call or there are unreviewed call entries in the call log CLEAR Press to exit dialing to exit storing a number in memory to exit the call log or to return to...

Page 18: ...15 TELEPHONE OPERATION Telephone Base RINGERVolume Adjust the volume of the telephone ringer If it is set to OFF this telephone will not ring when there is an incoming call...

Page 19: ...desired language for the screen display SET CONTRAST 1 2 3 4 5 Adjust the screen contrast to a comfortable level from 1 lightest to 5 darkest The contrast may be different for table setting and for wa...

Page 20: ...uage is displayed on the screen press OPTIONS to save your selection and advance to theTONE PULSE setting NOTES 1 If the telephone is powered on at first time it will enter into setting up mode automa...

Page 21: ...t the lighting of the environment for better viewing 1 After the language setting or press OPTIONS once in idle screen the screen will display 2 Press p or q to adjust the contrast from 1 lightest to...

Page 22: ...the keypad to enter digits 3 Press DISPLAY DIAL to save the digit and advance to the next digit 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the second and third digits of your home area code 5 Press OPTIONS to save t...

Page 23: ...a codes that do not require a 1 10 digits area code phone number All calls within your own area code Enter your own area code 1 After setting the home area code or press OPTIONS three times from the i...

Page 24: ...oll through the list of numbers from 00 to 59 to select the right number for the minutes Press DISPLAY DIAL to save the entry and advance to the next setting 4 When the month is flashing use the p or...

Page 25: ...turn this feature on in order to see call information for call waiting calls 1 After setting the time date or press OPTIONS eight times from the idle screen the screen will show 2 Press the p or q key...

Page 26: ...times the screen will show 2 Press the p or q keys to toggle between TONE and PULSE 3 When the desired dial mode is displayed on the screen press OPTIONS to save your selection and exit the options me...

Page 27: ...he number is to be stored Storing a CID Call Record into Memory 1 Lift the handset 2 Press p or qto display the call record to be stored in memory 3 Press PROG 4 Go to step 4 above under Storing Numbe...

Page 28: ...ease MEMORY 3 Press the number button 0 9 where the destination number is stored The number ap pears on the screen when it is dialed One Touch Dialing from Memory 1 Lift the handset 2 Press the approp...

Page 29: ...26 TELEPHONE MEMORY Directory Card Lift the plastic cover off the directory to write the names or numbers stored in telephone memory Then replace the plastic cover...

Page 30: ...econds until the screen displays 2 Press REMOVE again to remove all calls The screen returns to the idle screen NOTES Numbers stored in memory will be lost if the telephone line cord is un plugged fro...

Page 31: ...nd second rings Low battery Time call was received Date call was received A repeat call from this caller Unreviewed call information The position of the call in call log The caller s area code and tel...

Page 32: ...how the previous caller ID entry Press q repeatedly to scroll through the call list in reverse chronological order from the latest entry to the earliest entry or 3 Press p twice when the screen is in...

Page 33: ...ame and number information UNKNOWN Your telephone company is unable to receive information about this caller s name UUU Your telephone company is unable to receive information about this caller s numb...

Page 34: ...ase unit is not set to OFF If there are other telephones on the same line try disconnecting some of them Having too many telephones connected can create problems such as low ringer volume or impaired...

Page 35: ...ion used and none are Check to ensure all line cords are properly and securely connected No caller ID information when on a call Ensure your service provides caller ID information when on a call This...

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