1.0

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Owner's of the AT&T Telephone Trimline gave it a score of 1.0 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
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OPERATION
Handset Operation
Flash
Access special telephone company subscriber services
such as call waiting or 3-way conferencing. It may also
be necessary to press other buttons before or after
pressing FLASH, as explained in the custom calling
instructions provided by your local telephone company.
When there is a call waiting signal, press FLASH to
put the current call on hold and connect to the new
call. Press FLASH again to return to the original call.
Also, press FLASH to activate other telephone
company subscriber services such as 3-way
conferencing.
Redial
This telephone always stores the last telephone
number dialed in its memory. The redial memory can
accept numbers up to 32 digits. The telephone will
remain in memory until another telephone number is
dialed. To dial the same number again, lift the handset,
and press REDIAL.
Tone
Temporarily changes from Dial Pulse to Touch Tone
during a call for users of rotary service. It allows
access to services which require tone signaling,
including some tone activated computer systems (e.g.,
telephone banking).
1. Dial the destination number with the DIAL set to
DP.
2. Press TONE. All buttons pressed after this will
send tone signals.
3. After hanging up, the telephone returns to pulse
dial service.
NOTE: When TONE is pressed, or if TONE is in a memory location, there will
be a pause to allow the set to switch from PULSE to TONE.