Page 2 - See page 7; for easy instructions; Important Product Information
Copyright © 2004 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved. AT&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT&T Corp., licensed to Advanced American Telephones. Printed in China. Issue 1AT&T 03/04. STOP! See page 7 for easy instructions You must install andcharge the battery beforeu...
Page 3 - Table of contents; Answering System; with Caller ID & Call Waiting
1 Table of contents Getting Started Quick reference guide ........................2Parts checklist .......................................4Before you begin ..................................5Telephone base installation................6Battery installation & charging ..........7Wall mounting .......
Page 4 - SELECT; Quick reference guide; OFF; Handset
2 Getting Started SELECT Press to store a programming option(see page 10), or to store a directoryentry in memory (see page 20). Quick reference guide OFF During a call, press to hang up. During programming, press to exit without making changes. HOLD Press to place a call on hold. Press again toresu...
Page 5 - Answering system controls; Base
3 Getting Started Quick reference guide Answering system controls (see pages 28-36) MENU ......................Press to review or change answering system options. CHANGE ................Press to change a menu option. REC/MEMO ............Press to record a memo or outgoing announcement. TIME/SET .......
Page 6 - Parts checklist
4 Getting Started Parts checklist Remember to save your sales receipt and original packaging in case you ever need toship your telephone for warranty service. Check to make sure the telephone packageincludes the following: Telephone base Telephone handset Poweradapter Belt clip Battery pack Long lin...
Page 7 - Before you begin; About Caller Identification; PHONE
5 Getting Started Before you begin About Caller Identification Caller ID with Call Waiting features inthis telephone let you see who’s callingbefore you answer the phone, evenwhen you’re on another call. Thesefeatures require services provided byyour local telephone company.Contact your telephone se...
Page 8 - Telephone base installation
6 Getting Started Telephone base installation Install the speakerphone base as shown below. Choose a location away from electron-ic equipment, such as personal computers, television sets or microwave ovens. Avoidexcessive heat, cold, dust or moisture. Plug power cord transformer into electrical outl...
Page 9 - Battery installation & charging; BATTERY LOW
7 Press coin into slot onbase of handset torelease latch, thenremove cover. Place handset in base to charge for 12 hoursbefore first use. Rotate antennato fully upright position. Low battery indicator Return handset to base to rechargewhen this symbol appears. (Handsetwill beep when battery is low.)...
Page 10 - Wall mounting
8 Getting Started Wall mounting The speakerphone base can be installed on any standard wall-phone outlet as shownbelow. Choose a location away from electronic equipment, such as personal comput-ers, television sets or microwave ovens. Avoid excessive heat, cold, dust or moisture. Plug power cord tra...
Page 11 - Belt clip & optional headset
9 Getting Started Belt clip & optional headset Install belt clip as shown below if desired.For hands-free telephone conversations, you can use any industry standard 2.5 mmheadset (purchased separately). For best results use an AT&T 2.5 mm headset. Snap belt clip into notches onside of handse...
Page 12 - Customizing your telephone; Choose ringer sound; RINGER; Set date and time
10 Telephone Operation Press @ PROG/CHAN to begin programming Press V or ^ to display features one by one Press SELECT to modify a displayed feature To stop at any time, press O Customizing your telephone Follow the steps below to program the telephone. Tostop at any time, press O . If the phone rin...
Page 13 - Choose dial mode; DIAL MODE; Choose language; LANGUAGE
11 Telephone Operation Customizing your telephone Choose dial mode 1 Press @ PROG/CHAN to begin programming. 2 Press ^ until screen displays DIAL MODE & setting. 3 Press SELECT to change current setting: 4 Press ^ to display TONE or PULSE. 5 Press SELECT to select displayed dial mode and exit. C...
Page 14 - Making and answering calls; Handset calls
12 Telephone Operation 12 Making and answering calls Handset calls To answer an incoming call, press any key except O . To make a call, press PHONE , then dial a number. Press O to hang up or place the handset on cradle. To preview numbers before dialing, enter numbers first,then press PHONE to dial...
Page 15 - -way conference calls
13 Telephone Operation Making and answering calls 3-way conference calls During a call, you can use both the handset and basespeakerphone to allow three-way conversation.Press PHONE at the handset to initiate a call. Someone else can press @ SPEAKERPHONE at the base to join the conversation by using...
Page 16 - Options while on calls; Call waiting; CHARLIE JOHNSON
14 Telephone Operation Options while on calls Caller ID (Handset Only) If you have Caller ID service, the caller’s number willappear on the display screen after the first ring (seepage 23 for additional Caller ID features and options). Call waiting If you have Call Waiting service, you will hear a b...
Page 17 - To adjust listening volume; VOLUME
15 Telephone Operation Options while on calls Mute (Base Only) During a speakerphone call, press MUTE to silence the microphone. Your caller will not be able to hear youuntil you press MUTE again to resume speaking. To adjust listening volume During a call you can press V to decrease or ^ to increas...
Page 18 - Handset locator & intercom; Handset locator
16 Telephone Operation Handset locator & intercom Handset locator If the handset is misplaced, press @ INTERCOM/PAGE on the base. The handset will beep for 60 seconds tohelp you find it. When the handset is found, press O to stop the beeping (or press @ INTERCOM/PAGE on the base). Intercom calls...
Page 19 - Directory Dialing; If you pause for too long while entering a Speed; to enter a number. This means the memory is
17 Directory Dialing Directory dialing (handset) The telephone directory in the handset can store up to50 names and telephone numbers. Each entry can con-tain a number up to 24 digits, and a name up to 15 let-ters long. A convenient search feature can help you findand dial numbers quickly (see pages...
Page 20 - Speed dialing; SPEED DIAL
18 Directory Dialing Speed dialing Base: Numbers called most frequently can be stored in memory locations 0-9 and dialed with only three buttonpresses. The base can store 10 Speed Dial numbers upto 24 digits long. Handset: Numbers called most frequently can be stored in memory locations 1-9 and dial...
Page 21 - To call, change or delete a Speed Dial number; Press
19 Directory Dialing Speed dialing To call, change or delete a Speed Dial number Base: Press @ SPEAKERPHONE , then @ MEM , fol- lowed by the memory location number (0-9). The num-ber is dialed automatically. Follow steps 1-5 on the pre-vious page to change an existing number. To delete anumber, pres...
Page 22 - Entering names into directory; To enter a name
20 Directory Dialing 1 @ PROG/CHAN 3 4 SELECT DIRECTORY 2 SELECT ENTER NAME PAT JOHNSON_ 5 PAT JOHNSON5556789_ ENTER NUMBER 6 SELECT DISTINCT RING? N5556789 7 SELECT NEW 00 OLD 07 1/01 12:00 AM Entering names into directory To enter a name Press dial pad buttons once for the first letter, twice fort...
Page 23 - Directory name search; To browse through the directory
21 Directory Dialing 1 ^ DIR DIRECTORY 2 ^ V ^ ADAM5551234 BETH5554321 5 JOHN5550123 Directory name search Follow the steps at left to browse through the tele-phone directory, or search to find a specific entry. Youcan press O at any time to exit the directory. To browse through the directory To bro...
Page 24 - To move, edit or delete a listing; To move a listing; SPEED; To edit a listing; EDIT; To delete a listing; ERASE
22 Directory Dialing To move, edit or delete a listing When any listing is displayed, press SELECT to see options. Press ^ or V to highlight the option you want (blinking text), then press SELECT again to select it. To move a listing When SPEED is blinking, press SELECT , then dial a memory location...
Page 25 - Caller ID Operation; How Caller ID works; PAT JOHNSON
23 Caller ID Operation Caller ID Operation How Caller ID works If you subscribe to Caller ID service provided by yourlocal phone company, information about each caller willbe displayed after the first ring. Information about the last 90 incoming calls is stored inyour call log. You can review the ca...
Page 26 - To review your call log; To review your call log; Other options; New and Old calls
24 Caller ID Operation 1 CID PAT JOHNSON 908-555-0100 8/12 10:06 AM NEW 03 2 V CHRIS WILLIAMS 908-555-1234 8/12 9:53 AM NEW 02 3 4 V MARK CLAYTON 908-555-5678 8/12 9:12 AM NEW 01 PHONE PHONE ON9085555678 To review your call log When the phone is not in use, press CID to display information about the...
Page 27 - To dial a call log entry; When any Caller ID screen is displayed, press; Dialing options; repeatedly; Or
25 Caller ID Operation To dial a call log entry When any Caller ID screen is displayed, press PHONE to dial the number exactly as it appears on the screen. Dialing options Caller ID numbers may appear with an area code thatmay not be required for local calls. If the number displayed is not in the co...
Page 28 - To delete call log entries; To delete a single call log entry; To delete all call log entries
26 Caller ID Operation To delete call log entries To delete a single call log entry Press CID , to display the first Caller ID listing. Use the ^V keys to find the entry you want to delete, then press @ INTER/CID DEL . When the entry is deleted, the next oldest record is displayed. To delete all cal...
Page 29 - To add entries to phone directory; button to erase characters, or using the dial pad
27 Caller ID Operation SELECT 5 Edit number as desired SELECT 4 Edit name as desired Entry added to phonedirectory CID 1 SELECT 6 SELECT 3 SELECT 2 DISTINCT RING? N9085550100 8/12 10:06 AM NEW 03 DIAL PROGRAM 908-555-0100 8/12 10:06 AM NE NEW 03 PAT JOHNSON 908-555-0100 8/12 10:06 AM NEW 03 PAT JOHN...
Page 30 - Message capacity
28 Answering System Operation Answering SystemOperation Message capacity The answering system can record up to 99 messages, depending on how long each message is.Individual messages can be up to 4 minutes long, buttotal maximum recording time for all mailboxes is 15minutes. Messages will remain avai...
Page 31 - Day and time announcements; To set day and time; to move to the next setting.; To check day and time; You can press
29 Answering System Operation 1 @ TIME/SET “Monday, 12:00 am, 2003” 8 @ TIME/SET “2003” 10 @ TIME/SET “Tuesday, 1:01 am, 2004” “To change clock,press Time Set” 2 @ TIME/SET “Monday” 3 @ CHANGE “Tuesday” Press until correct day is spoken 4 @ TIME/SET “12 am” 5 @ CHANGE “1 am” Press until correct hour...
Page 32 - Outgoing announcements; “Hello. Please leave a message; To record your outgoing announcement
30 Answering System Operation Outgoing announcements Outgoing announcements are the messages callers hearwhen calls are answered by the answering system.The phone is pre-programmed with an announcementthat answers calls with “Hello. Please leave a message after the tone.” You can use this announceme...
Page 33 - Announce Only mode; To turn Announce Only on or off; “We’re
31 Answering System Operation Announce Only mode In Announce Only mode, callers hear an announcementbut cannot leave messages. This option is useful, forexample, to notify callers that you will be away for anextended period and request that they call back after acertain date. To turn Announce Only o...
Page 34 - Changing feature options; when you hear; Feature options
32 Answering System Operation Changing feature options Menu features can be changed to customize how theanswering system operates. Press @ MENU repeatedly to hear each feature. Press @ CHANGE when you hear the feature you want to modify. Feature options (Default settings underlined) System announces...
Page 35 - Message playback; Announcements; To delete all messages
33 Answering System Operation Message playback Press the @ PLAY/STOP button to hear incoming mes- sages you’ve received. The system announces the num-ber of messages, then begins playback.If you have new messages, you will hear only the newmessages (oldest first). If there are no new messages, thesy...
Page 36 - Recording and playing memos; To record a memo; Press the
34 Answering System Operation Microphone Speak into microphone Beep(Memo has beenrecorded) @ PLAY/STOP 3 2 “Now recording...” MEMO 1 Recording and playing memos Memos are messages you record yourself. They aresaved, played back and deleted exactly like incomingmessages from callers. You can record a...
Page 37 - Message window displays
35 Answering System Operation Message window displays The message window usually displays the total number ofmemos and incoming messages. See list below for explanation of other displays in this window. Message window displays 0 No messages. 1-98 Total number of messages & memos, or messagenumbe...
Page 38 - Remote access
36 Answering System Operation 1 Remote access A two-digit security code is required to access youranswering system from any touch-tone phone. Thiscode is “19” by default; see page 32 to change it. Dial your telephone number fromany touch-tone phone 2 When system answers, enter 2-digit Remote Access ...
Page 39 - Display screen messages, lights and tones; Screen display messages
37 Appendix Display screen messages, lights and tones CONNECTING... CONNECTING... The handset is waiting for a dial tone. NEEDS RECHARGING Handset battery is depleted. Place handset in base to charge the battery. BATTERY LOW Handset battery is low. Place handset inbase to charge the battery. RINGER ...
Page 40 - Indicator lights; Alert tones
38 Appendix INTERCOMFlashing: Base is paging handset. Steady: Intercom is in use. Display screen messages, lights and tones Indicator lights IN USE/CHARGINGSteady: Handset battery is charging. Flashing: Phone is in use, or call is on hold. MUTE On when base microphone is muted. “Beep-Beep ... Beep-B...
Page 41 - In case of difficulty
39 Appendix In case of difficulty If you have difficulty with your phone, please try the suggestions below. For CustomerService, visit our web site at www.telephones.att.com , or call 1-800-222–3111. Telephone doesnot work at all • Make sure the battery pack is installed and charged correctly (seepa...
Page 43 - Index
41 Appendix A AC adapter, 6, 39 Access code, 32, 36 Alert tones, 38 Answering calls, 12 Answering system, 28 announce only, 31 delete messages, 33, 36 feature options, 32 outgoing announcement, 30, 31, 36 memos, 34, 36 message window, 35 play messages, 33, 36 remote access, 36 remote access code, 32...
Page 45 - Technical specifications
43 Appendix Technical specifications RF Frequency Band(Handset to Base) 912.75MHz — 917.10MHz Modulation FM RF Frequency Band(Base to Handset) 2410.2MHz — 2418.9MHz Channels 30 Operating Temperature 32°F — 122°F0°C – 50°C Base Unit Voltage(AC Voltage, 60Hz) 108 — 132 Vrms Base Unit Voltage(AC Adapte...
Page 46 - Remote access wallet card; Action; Call your phone number, then enter
Appendix Your package includes a handy wallet card to help you remember access commandsyou can use to control your answering system from any touch-tone telephone.If you misplace this card, just clip and save the card below. Remote access wallet card Action Remote Command Voice help menu ...............