Page 2 - Table of contents
Contents Contents Installation Feature setup Telephone operation Directory memory Caller ID operation Default settings General product care Technical specifications In case of difficulty INDEX Parts list About caller identification (caller ID) About call history About home area codeand local area co...
Page 3 - Product overview
Product overview Product overview Product overview This AT&T 950 Speakerphone with caller ID with call waiting can beused flat on a tabletop or desktop or mounted on a wall and doesnot require AC power for operation. The 950 features a speakerphonefor hands-free use and a data port which allows ...
Page 4 - Before; Before you begin; Parts list; Your box should include:; Also needed
950 Speakerphonewith caller ID/callwaiting , User s manual Quick start guide 950 Speakerphonewith caller ID/callwaiting Please also read Part 1 Important product information Before you b egin Before you b egin Before you begin Parts list Your box should include: You will also need the following to i...
Page 5 - the phone, even when you re on another call.; About call history; Contact your phone service provider if:; Set home area code and set local area; on pages 11 and 12). programming these area codes will
Bef or e you begin Bef or e you begin About caller identification (caller ID) This product has a caller ID with call waiting feature that works withservices from your local telephone service provider. , Caller ID with call waiting lets you see who s calling before you answer , the phone, even when y...
Page 6 - Installation; Base wedge
1 . Before using the telephone, you should install four AA batteries(purchased separately). You can use the phone without the batteriesto dial and receive calls using the handset, but four AA batteries arerequired to power the display screen, and caller ID features. speakerphone, Features Setup, Pro...
Page 7 - Connect the line cord to a modular wall jack.; Tabletop/desktop installation; Check the base wedge.
2 . 1 . 3 . Installation Installation The set arrived with the base wedge positioned for desk use.Make sure it is secure by pressing the two feet. Connect the line cord to a modular wall jack. continued on page 6 Tabletop/desktop installation Check the base wedge. Connect the long telephone line cor...
Page 8 - Set local area code; phone to recognize; base. Plug the other end of the coiled; Default settings; . If you still do not h ear a dial tone,; n case of difficulty; Connect the handset to the telephone.
5 . 4 . If you subscribe to caller ID services from your localtelephone service provider, you must follow the instructions in Set home area code, (see page 11), for your phone to properly recognize and dial calls from the call history list. You may alsoneed to check Set local area code (see page 12)...
Page 9 - Wall mount installation
2 . 1 . Installation Installation Press on the base wedge as shown in figure a to release the wedge. Rotate the wedge as shown in figure b so that the larger end is toward the bottom of the telephone. Lock thewedge by positioning it as shown in figure c and pressing, (as shown by the arrow), it into...
Page 10 - Reverse the handset tab.; Follow
This tab holds the handset when you hang up. Hold down theswitchhook, and slide the handset tab up and out of its slot. Turn the tab so that the end with the hook is up. Then insert the handset tab back into its slot. Make sure the short telephone line cord snaps firmly into place. Place the telepho...
Page 11 - Data port
9 If you want to connect another device (such as a modem or fax machine)to the wall jack, use the jack on the telephone labeled DATA. A callpicked up at another extension may interrupt a fax, modem or messagetransmission. Installation Installation Data port Data Port
Page 12 - Set remaining features; CALL LIST; Feature setup; Language selection
3 . 2 . 1 . 2 . Feature setup Feature setup You can exit feature setup at any time bypressing or by lifting the handset when thereis no incoming call. The order features appear in themenu changes after the initial setup. For completefeature setup, see Set remaining features on page 14. CLEAR The scr...
Page 13 - Set home area code; For calls within your area code; Your area code
1 . 2 . 3 . 11 Feature setup Feature setup A home area code must be programmed to use the display dial feature. If you try to use display dial before entering a home area code, you will be prompted to enter the home area code. Enter the code and press . You must program your area code, so your phone...
Page 14 - Feature; You can program up to four local area codes.; Calls outside your area; You
1 . 2 . 3 . 12 If you do not need to program the local area codes, pressing repeatedly until the screen appears. Feature setup Feature setup Set local area code You can program up to four local area codes. Calls outside your area For: You dial: Enter in step 2: All calls outsideyour area code No loc...
Page 15 - Press and release Until the screen displays:; or; to move to the; Set time and date
1 . 2 . 3 . 13 Feature setup Feature setup Press and release Until the screen displays: When the correct time and date, (month first)are shown, press to save the newsetting and to move to the next option. Use the keypad to change the blinking digit.To enter a number that is less than 10, you mustent...
Page 16 - date; Feature summary; SET CLOCK
1 . 2 . 3 . Feature setup Feature setup You can customize how the features of this product work. Press and release until the screendisplays the desired feature. Press CALL LIST or CALL LIST until the screen displays your selected setting. Refer tothe Feature summary below for a full description of t...
Page 17 - REPEATED CALLS
Feature setup Feature setup Choose which incoming calls are stored.The telephone stores all calls received.The telephone does not store call history. Choose how new calls from the samenumber are displayed.The screen shows only the most recentcall from this number, and REP is d isplayed.Each call fro...
Page 18 - CALL INFO; Telephone operation; Make a call
1 . 2 . Telephone operation Telephone operation Lift the handset, then dial the number. Press then dial the number. To end the call, hang up. Press again. Lift the handset. Press Note that the CALL INFO indicator flashes quickly to show that the phone is ringing. While on a handset call, press and r...
Page 19 - indicator; Redial
1 . 2 . 1 . 2 . 17 Telephone operation Telephone operation You can erase the redial memory by pressing in idle mode. PROG , REDIAL , PROG 1. Use to access other phone compa ny subscriber services, as described by your telephone company.2. The telephone cannot display the infor mation if another tele...
Page 20 - OFF; , this telephone will not ring when; indicator will still flash to indicate an incoming call.; indicator on the phone is used to indicate there is; Mute
Telephone operation Telephone o peration Press to prevent the other party from hearing you(you will still be able to hear the other party). Press again to return to conversation. your two-way Use the ringer switch on the right side of the base to adjust the ringer volume to OFF, LO or HI . If the ri...
Page 21 - Caller ID operation; see; ID operation; Telephone; Display screen icons
Screen display: Indicates: Light: Status: Indicates: flashing quickly on on Incoming call Speakerphone Mute on No phone cord connected. You have unreviewedcaller ID information. Line is in use. Call is on hold. There is an error in the caller IDinformation. No phone cord connected, or thisphone or a...
Page 22 - One touch memory; and then the one touch button for the desired location.
One touch memory One touch memory One touch memory This telephone has 14 one touch locations where you can store phonenumbers you want to dial using only one or two keys. You can store up to24 digits in each location. The first seven locations can be accessed usingthe one touch buttons. To access th...
Page 24 - Follow the directions in; Review a one touch; Delete a one touch entry; Press , then; Dial a one touch number; When the phone is on hook:; Review a one touch entry
One touch memory One touch memory 1. Follow the directions in Review a one touch entry. 2. When the number you want to delete is displayed, press . The entry is deleted. Delete a one touch entry Press the one touch button for the number you wantto call. Press , then press the one touch button for th...
Page 25 - P r e s s e s; Directory memory; Keypad characters
Directory m emory Directory memory Entries cannot be edited after screen displays This telephone has a directory where you can store upto 25 additional telephone numbers and names.Numbers can be up to 24 digits long and names canbe up to 15 characters. Directory entries are stored in alphabetical or...
Page 27 - V i e w d i r e c t o r y e n t r i e s
Directory m emory Directory memory 1. Press CALL LIST or CALL LIST to scroll through the call history.2. Press to store displayed call information in the telephone directory. The screen displays 1. Press .2. Press CALL LIST or CALL LIST to scroll through an alphabetical list of numbers/names stored ...
Page 28 - on page 25 to find the number you; View directory; to find the number you want to; Directory; D i a l a d i r e c t o r y n u m b e r
1. Follow the directions in View directory entries on page 25 to find the number you want to call.2. When the entry you want is displayed, press to make the call. The speakerphone is activated. Lift the handset, then press to make the call. 1. Follow the directions in View directory entries to find ...
Page 29 - If you subscribe to caller ID service with your local; NEW; in the display. A repeat; REP; Call information is displayed for about 30 seconds.
Caller ID o peration Caller ID o peration 1. If you press while the phone is ringing, or while you are on a call, the call information will not be stored in the call history. 2. If you are using the display for setup or to see entries in the set's memory and a call comes in, press while the phone is...
Page 30 - CALLS, and CALL LIST ORDER in the; Caller ID; Remove a specific call record
Caller ID o peration Caller ID o peration Once a call is removed from call history, it cannot be retrieved. You can customize how the caller ID features of thisproduct work. See Set remaining features on page 14 for instructions. For options, see CALL HISTORY, REPEAT Feature summary on page 15. CALL...
Page 31 - You cannot use this feature to dial; until; or to scroll; Caller; Display dial; Dialing Options
You cannot use this feature to dial or numbers, see page 30. 1. Lift the handset. Skip to step 2 to use the speakerphone.2. Press CALL LIST or CALL LIST until the number you want to dial is displayed.3. Press . The screen shows the number being called and the call is dialed automatically. If the scr...
Page 32 - This number cannot be dialed.; S c r e e n d i s p l a y s :; Screen messages
Caller ID o peration Caller ID o peration The other party is blocking nameinformation. The other party is blocking numberinformation. The other party is blocking name andnumber information. Your phone company is unable to receiveinformation about this caller's name. Your phone company is unable to r...
Page 34 - G e n e r a l p r o d u c t c a r e
General p roduct care General product care To keep your phone working and looking good, follow these guidelines: Avoid putting it near heating appliances and devices that generateelectrical noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lamps).DO NOT expose it to direct sunlight or moisture.Avoid droppin...
Page 35 - AA; Technical specifications; T e c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s; REN
Technical specifications Technical specifications B AA pounds Inches long x inches long xinches high Technical specifications T e c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s REN Batteries Product weight (unpacked) Productdimensions 33
Page 36 - No dial tone; In case of difficulty
In case o f d ifficulty In case o f d ifficulty Make sure all plugs are connected properly.Inspect the telephone line cord connectionsat the modular jack and telephone. Alsoinspect the coiled handset cord connectionsat both ends. Unplug the telephone and connect it toanother modular jack. If it stil...
Page 37 - Screen is blank; Problem; light; Screen displays
Difficulty storingnumbers in memory In case o f d ifficulty In case o f d ifficulty Make sure the telephone line cord isconnected properly. Make sure you are pressing the correctsequence of buttons for storing numbers.If you are interrupted by a recordedannouncement asking you to hang upor by a loud...