Page 2 - See page 7; for easy instructions.; Important Product Information; Add new handsets to make your phone more versatile (see page 32)
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. STOP! See page 7 for easy instructions. You must install andcharge battery beforeusing the telephone. Please also read Importa...
Page 4 - Quick reference guide; CID; Handset; Feature Menu
2 Getting Started Off/Clear During a call, press to hang up. While using menus, press to cancel anoperation, back up to the previousmenu, or exit the menu display. Quick reference guide Redial/Pause Press to view redial memory (see page 10).While entering numbers, press and hold toinsert a dialing p...
Page 5 - Answering System Controls; In Use
Answering System Controls (see pages 22-30) ANSWER ON/OFF ..Press to turn answering system on or off. DELETE ..................Press to delete message. Hold to delete all old messages. TIME/ SET ..............Press to review or set the answering system clock. MENU ......................Press to revi...
Page 6 - Parts checklist
4 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 Telephone l...
Page 7 - Before you begin; About Caller Identification
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 NOTE: Use only the power cord supplied with this product. If you need a replacement, call 1-800-222–3111. Be sure to use an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch. Telephone base installation Install the telephone base as shown below. Choose a base location away from ele...
Page 9 - Battery installation & charging
7 Getting Started Battery installation & charging After battery installation, place the handsets in their base unit or charger and allow tocharge for 15 hours before use. You can keep the batteries charged by returning thehandsets to their base unit or charger after each use. When the battery is...
Page 10 - Wall mounting
Install the line cord as shown in the diagram. Clip wall-mount bracketsecurely into notches onunderside of base. Plug telephone line cord into telephone jack. Connect cords as shown on page 6, then press and slide downfirmly so base is held securely on outlet mounting pegs. Plug power cord transform...
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 - Basic operation; Making and answering calls
10 Telephone Operation Basic operation Making and answering calls To answer an incoming call, press PHONE (or SPEAKER, or any dial pad key). To make a call, press PHONE or SPEAKER , then dial a number. Press OFF to hang up. To preview numbers before dialing, enter numbers first,then press PHONE or S...
Page 13 - Options while on calls
11 Telephone Operation Volume Flash PHONE 00:00:12 MICROPHONE MUTED MUTE Options while on calls Volume control Press the VOLUME buttons on the side of the handset to adjust listening volume. Each button press raises orlowers volume by one level.When you change the volume level, the new settingbecome...
Page 14 - Intercom calls; Handling incoming calls
12 Telephone Operation Intercom calls Intercom calls Use the intercom feature to have conversationsbetween the handsets. If you have added additionalhandsets (see page 32).Press the INTERCOM button on a handset to initiate an intercom call. Then after entering the number of thehandset you wish to in...
Page 15 - Call Forward; key. After entering the; or any dial pad keys.
13 Telephone Operation Call Forward Call Forward If you have added additional handsets (see page 32), youcan forward an external call from one handset toanother handset.• The first handset (HS1) can forward an external call to another handset (HS2, HS3, or HS4) by pressingand holding the INTERCOM ke...
Page 16 - Handset settings; Ringer volume
14 Telephone Operation Handset settings At the feature menu you can change settings to customize how the telephone works. Press MENU , then use the ^V buttons to scroll to the feature you want to change. As you scroll throughthe menu, the top menu item is always highlighted witha > symbol. Press ...
Page 17 - Language; Dial Type
15 Telephone Operation Handset settings Language At this menu you can select the language used in allmenus and screen displays. Use the ^V buttons to select English, Spanish or French, then press SELECT to save your preference. Clear Message Waiting Indicator If you subscribe to voice mail services ...
Page 18 - Phone book; Memory capacity
16 Phone book Phone book Memory capacity The phone book directory can store up to 50 entries.Each entry can contain a number up to 32 digits, and aname up to 16 letters long. A convenient search featurecan help you find and dial numbers quickly (see page 18). Timeouts and error messages If you pause...
Page 19 - New phone book entries; To create a new phone book entry
17 Phone book New phone book entries To create a new phone book entry Press MENU twice to select PHONE BOOK . Press V to highlight STORE . Press SELECT , then enter the telephone number when prompted. Use the dial pad to enter up to 32 digits, then press SELECT. You will be notified if the number is...
Page 20 - Phone book search; To browse through the phone book; Viewing long numbers
18 Phone book Phone book search Press PHONE BOOK to display the first listing in the phone book. You can then use the ^ or V to browse through the phone book, or search to find aspecific entry. Press OFF at any time to exit the phone book. To browse through the phone book To browse, press ^ or V to ...
Page 21 - To dial, change or delete entries; To dial a number; To delete an entry; To change a listing
19 Phone book To dial, change or delete entries To dial a number When any phone book entry is displayed, press PHONE (or SPEAKER ) to dial the displayed number. To delete an entry When any phone book entry is displayed, press DELETE to delete the displayed entry from the phone book.Once deleted, an ...
Page 22 - Caller ID Logs; How Caller ID works; About names; if this is how you entered it into your phone
20 Caller ID Logs Caller ID Logs 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 50 incoming calls is stored inyour call log. You can review the call log to ...
Page 23 - To review your call log; Other options
21 Caller ID Logs To review your call log To review your call log Press CID to review your call log. The most recent call is displayed first. Use the arrow buttons to scrollthrough the list as shown at left. To return a call Press PHONE (or SPEAKER ) to call the number as displayed. To change the nu...
Page 24 - Message capacity
22 Answering System Operation Answering SystemOperation Message capacity The answering system can record up to 99 messages,depending on the length of each message. Individual messages can be up to 4 minutes long, but total maximum recording time is 17 minutes. Messages willremain available for repla...
Page 25 - Day and time announcements; To set day and time; to move to the next setting.; To check day and time; You can press
23 Answering System Operation Day and time announcements To set day and time Before playing each message, the answering systemannounces the day and time the message was received. Before using the answering system, you should followthe steps at left to set the day and time, so messagesare dated corre...
Page 26 - Outgoing announcements; “Hello. Please leave a message; To record your outgoing announcement; Change announcement; To delete your outgoing announcement; “Change announcement,”; Or
24 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 27 - Announce Only mode; To turn Announce Only on or off; “Change; “We’re
25 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 28 - Changing feature options; repeatedly to; when you hear the; Feature options
26 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: F...
Page 29 - Message playback; Announcements; To delete all messages
27 Answering System Operation Message playback Press PLAY/STOP to hear messages. The system announces the number of messages, then begins playback.If you have new messages waiting, you will hear only thenew messages (oldest first). If there are no new messages,the system will play back all messages ...
Page 30 - Recording and playing memos; To record a memo; Press
28 Answering System Operation Recording and playing memos Memos are messages you record yourself. They aresaved, played back and deleted exactly like incomingmessages. You can record a memo as a reminder toyourself, or leave a message for someone else if othersin your household use the answering sys...
Page 31 - Message window displays
29 Answering System Operation Message window displays The message window usually displays the total number ofmemos and incoming messages. See the list below for explanations of other displays in this window. Message window displays 0 No messages. 1-98 Number of messages/memos, or message numbercurre...
Page 32 - Remote access
30 Answering System Operation 1. Remote access A 2-digit security code is required to access youranswering system from any touch-tone phone. Thiscode is 19 by default; see page 26 to change it. Dial your telephone number fromany touch-tone phone. 2. When system answers, enter 2-digit Remote Access C...
Page 33 - Handset screen icons & alert tones; Indicator lights; Speaker; Screen icons
31 Appendix Screen icons, indicator lights & tones Handset screen icons & alert tones Speakerphone in use. Ringer off. Battery charging (animated display). Low battery (flashing); place handset in base or charger torecharge. MUTE Microphone is muted. NEW New calls (press CID to review call l...
Page 34 - Adding new handsets
32 Adding new handsets Your telephone can accommodate up to four cordless handsets . You can add new hand-sets (Model E560-1, sold separately) at any time, but each must be registered with thebase before use. Before using a new handset, you must register it with thebase. During registration, you mus...
Page 35 - In case of difficulty
33 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 battery is installed and charged correctly (see page 7). •...
Page 37 - Technical specifications
35 Appendix Technical specifications RF Frequency Band(Handset to base) 2400 MHz — 2485 MHz Output Power Handset outpower: 17~21 dBmBase outpower: 26~32 dBm Sensitivity -98 dBm Modulation GFSK RF Frequency Band(Base to handset) 5740 MHz — 5830 MHz Channels 95 Channel Spacing 864 KHz Operating Temper...
Page 38 - Index
36 Appendix A AC adapter, 6 Alert tones, 31 Answering calls, 10 Answering system, 22-30 B Battery charging, 7 Battery installation, 7 Belt clip, 9 C Caller ID, 20 add entries to phone book, 21 delete entries, 21 dial entries, 21 CID, 20 D Delete Call Log entries, 21 Delete redial entries, 10 Dialing...
Page 39 - 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 Fold here. Cut along dotted line. Action Remote Co...