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AT&T Model 825

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macphoneguy

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Feb 21, 2002
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I have a inherited handful of these phones, (I know they are Old) there is a 3x6 set of buttons for speed calling can anyone point me to how to program speedcalls or what they buttons are otherwise for
 
I haven't come across the 825 and pictures on the Internet are mostly thumbnails. I checked the AT&T telephone website and the 825's manual is not listed.

If the 825 behaves like the 925, you would go off-hook, press a button labeled "Program or Prog", enter the telephone number you want stored in speed dial, press one of the memory buttons to save the number and then hang up.

I'm scanning Google to see if anything pops up.

If it ain't broke, I haven't fixed it yet.
 
Google didn't turn up a whole lot on the 825. The AT&T 822 is the 2-line version of the 825. Also the 822 & 825 could also be listed as Lucent branded telephones.

Try looking over the AT&T/Lucent 922 manual. While the telephones are different, it may help you to figure out how the 825 works.


If it ain't broke, I haven't fixed it yet.
 
thanks for the info,
however since the the orginal posting I have picked up the phones themselves and unfortunately the handsets themselves where AWOL (aka missing) so with no even remote chance of being useful they units got scrapped out,
but again thats for the links

 
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