Page 3 - CONTENTS; ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION
CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN . . . . . . . . 1 Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Choose a Location for Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 About Caller Identification . . . . . . 2 INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Before You Install . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Table/Desk I...
Page 4 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN; P a rts List
1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN P a rts List Your box should include: This User’sManual NiCd battery pack Base unit Handset WallBracket 2 Telephoneline cords Poweradapter Wallet Card 91-5387-30-00_ATT1460_R1 2003.3.27 10:20 AM Page 1
Page 5 - Choose a Location for Your Phone
Choose a Location for Your Phone For best reception quality, choose a location for the base unit of yournew telephone: • Away from micr owave ovens • Away from TVs,VCRs,stereo equipment and computers(Cordless telephones operate at a radio frequency that may causei n t e r fe re n ce with these types...
Page 6 - INSTALLATION; Before You Install; Install the handset battery.
INSTALLATION Before You Install 1 Choose a location for the base near an electrical outlet and atelephone jack. This phone requires a modular telephone jack and a standardelectrical outlet (110v AC) not controlled by a wall switch. 2 Install the handset battery. Use only the following AT&T Batte...
Page 7 - Table/Desk Installation
4 3 Attach belt clip to the cordless handset (optional). To attach To re m ove Table/Desk Installation Standardelectrical outlet Modular telephone jack 1 Connect thetelephoneline cord. 2 Connect thepower cord. ¥ NOTE: Install the base unit away from electronic equipment such as personal computers, t...
Page 8 - Charge the handset battery.
3 Charge the handset battery. Place the handset in the base. Charge the battery for at least 12hours the first time. 4 Check for dial tone. After the batteries are charged,pick up the handset and press ; you should hear a dial tone. 5 Set the dial mode. If you have touch tone service,the phone is re...
Page 9 - Wall Installation; Connect the telephone line cord.
Wall Installation 1 Connect the telephone line cord. 2 Connect the power cord. 3 Mount the base on the wall. 6 4 Follow Steps 3–6 in Table/Desk Installation. a) Align holes on base withmounting studson wall jack. b) Pull base down on mountingstuds until itlocks into place. Modular telephone jack Sta...
Page 10 - TELEPHONE OPERATION; — OR —
7 TELEPHONE OPERATION Make a Call Press , then dial the number — OR — Dial the number (use to backspace and cor rect digits),then press to call. Answer a Call Press any key except . End a Call Press — OR — Place handset in base. Change Channel Press to switch to a clearer channel while on a call. R ...
Page 13 - Operating Range; If you receive a call while you are out of range,; If you move out of range during a phone conversation,; If you move out of range without pressing
1 0 Operating Range This cordless telephone operates within the maximum power allowedby the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Even so,thishandset and base can communicate over only a certain distance —which can vary with the locations of the base and handset,the weather,and the construction o...
Page 14 - TELEPHONE MEMORY; Store a Number/Name in Memory
TELEPHONE MEMORY 1 1 This cordless phone can store 10 telephone numberswith names,each up to 16 digits long in memorylocations you assign (0-9). ¥ NOTE: Press at any time to exit memory dial mode. This cordless phone can store an additional 40telephone numbers with names alphabetically in thedirecto...
Page 15 - —OR—
1 2 P re s s e s Dial Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M N O 6 P Q R S 7 T U V 8 W X Y Z 9 0 * & ’ , - . # 5 When you finish entering the name,press or . The screen displays 6 Enter the telephone number. Use to backspace and make a cor rection. Press to store a pause in the dial...
Page 17 - Edit a Number/Name Stored in Memory
1 4 Edit a Number/Name Stored in Memory 1 Press . The screen displays 2 Press the memory location key of the entr yyou wish to edit. 3 When the screen displays the number youwant to edit,press . Then press or until flashes. 4 Press . The screen displays the name and number. The flashing cursor appea...
Page 19 - Dial a Memory Number
1 6 Dial a Memory Number 1 Press . The screen displays 2 Enter the memory location key of the entr yyou want to dial. 3 Press to dial the displa yed memor y number. 91-5387-30-00_ATT1460_R1 2003.3.27 10:21 AM Page 16
Page 20 - TELEPHONE DIRECTORY; Store a Number/Name in the Directory; P re s s e s
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 1 7 This cordless phone can store 40 telephone numberswith names,each up to 16 digits long. Entries arestored alphabetically. ¥ NOTE: Press at any time to exit director y. Store a Number/Name in the Directory 1 Press . The screen displays 2 Press . The screen displays 3 Using the...
Page 24 - Dial a Number from the Directory
2 1 Dial a Number from the Directory 1 Press (DIR). The screen displays 2 Press or to scroll alphabetically through entries stored in memor y —OR— Press the dial pad k ey for the first letter of theentry you want to dial. 3 When the screen displays the number youwant to dial,press . Then press or un...
Page 25 - CALLER ID OPERATION; About Call Histor y; NEW; OLD
CALLER ID OPERATION About Call Histor y If you subscribe to Caller ID service with your local phone serviceprovider, this phone stores all incoming calls (up to 99 at the handset)with valid Caller ID information in the call log. Name, number, time anddate information can all be stored,if they are se...
Page 27 - Delete Records from Call History; Delete a Specific Call
2 4 Delete Records from Call History Delete a Specific Call 1 Locate the record you want to delete from callhistory. 2 Press , then press or until flashes. 3 Press . The screen displays The current choice flashes. 4 Press or until f lashes. 5 Press . You’ll hear a long beep confirming the deletion. ...
Page 28 - Dial a Displayed Number
2 5 Dial a Displayed Number 1 Locate the record in call history that you wantto dial. 2 If you wish to change how the number isdialed,press .The screen displays any alternate dialingsequences available for this call (area code +number; 1 + area code + number; numberonly;1+ number). 3 When the number...
Page 30 - DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGES
2 7 DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGES SCREEN DISPLAYS: WHEN: The other party is blocking nameand/or number information. Your phone company is unable tore c e i ve info rmation about this caller’sname and/or nu m b e r. There is a call coming in. The handset is waiting for a dial tone. The handset is in use. T...
Page 32 - About Mailboxes; About Announcements
2 9 About Mailboxes This answe ring system has three voice m a i l b oxe s. C a l l e rs using a touchtone phone can select the mailbox in which their messages will bere c o rded by pre s s i n g , , o r while the system plays the outgo i n g a n n o u n c e m e n t . All other messages will be re c...
Page 33 - R e c o rd Your Announcement
3 0 R e c o rd Your Announcement ¥ NOTE: If you have assigned diffe rent mailboxe s to diffe rent people, be sure to tell callers in yo u rannouncement to press , , or to leave a m e s s a ge in the appro p riate mailbox . R e m e m b e rto leave a few seconds blank at the end of yo u rre c o rded a...
Page 34 - Answering System Feature Setup
3 1 Answering System Feature Setup You can set up one feature at a time,or you can set upa feature and then mo ve on to set up another feature. 1 Make sure the ans wering system is on. 2 Press and release until you hear the system announce the feature you want to set.R e fer to the “ Fe a t u re Sum...
Page 35 - F E ATURE SUMMARY
3 2 F E ATURE SUMMARY Default settings indicated by * . SYSTEM ANNOUNCES: DESCRIPTION/DIRECTIONS: “Change announcement” Allows you to record your personal outgoing announcement.See instructions on pa ge 30. “Change remote access code” Set the remote access code you 50* will use to access features an...
Page 36 - Listen to Messages
3 3 This system automatically sa ves your messa ges untilyou delete them,and can store approximately 15minutes of messa ges, memos, and announcements (up to a maximum of 99 messages).If the system has less than 30 seconds of recordingtime left,it will indicate the memory full andautomatically turns ...
Page 37 - Adjust Playback Vo l u m e; Delete a Specific Message
3 4 After playing the last messa ge in a mailbox,the systemannounces “ End of messages .” If the system has less than five minutes of recording time left,it announcesthe remaining time.Press the MBOX/STOP button at any time duringplayback to exit message playback. You will hear a long beep. Adjust P...
Page 38 - R e c o rd a Memo
3 5 R e c o rd a Memo You can re c o rd a m e m o up to four minutes long to store as an incoming message . 1 Press and release . The system announces “ Please select mailbox .” 2 Press a MBOX/STOP button to select a mailbo xfor the memo. After the system announces“ N ow re c o rd i n g ,” speak tow...
Page 39 - MESSAGE WINDOW DISPLAY; WINDOW DISPLAYS
3 6 MESSAGE WINDOW DISPLAY WINDOW DISPLAYS TO INDICATE: No messages in any mailbo x Total number of messa ges in all mailbo xes ↔ Memory is full,or total number ofmessages is 99 Counting to Duration of memo recording , f lashing Length of recording is more than 99 seconds , flashing New message numb...
Page 40 - Connect with the Answering System; Voice Menu
3 7 Connect with the Answering System You can access many features of this system remotely from a touchtone phone. 1 Dial your telephone number. 2 When the system answers,enter your Remote Access Code(preset to 50). The system beeps once and then announces the number of new messa ges. 3 Enter a remo...
Page 41 - REMOTE ACCESS COMMANDS
3 8 REMOTE ACCESS COMMANDS FUNCTION: COMMAND: Play messages Press , then enter the appropriate in a mailbox mailbox number( , , or ). The system plays new messages. If there are no ne wmessages,the system plays old messages. Repeat a message Press while messa ge is playing;press twice to back up ano...
Page 42 - BATTERIES; Charge the Handset Battery Pack
3 9 BATTERIES Charge the Handset Battery Pack • This battery should remain charged up to six days with the ringerturned on and up to 10 days with the ringer off. A fully chargedbattery provides an average talk time of about 10 hours. • The battery pack needs charging when:— A new battery is installe...
Page 43 - Replacing the Handset Battery Pack; Remove the battery compartment cover; Lift out the old battery pack and disconnect.; Replace the cover
Replacing the Handset Battery Pack 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the handset b y pressing on the indentation and sliding the cover downward. 2 Lift out the old battery pack and disconnect. 3 Align the two holes in the new battery pack’s plug with the socket pins,and snap the plug into pl...
Page 44 - PROBLEM; IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
4 1 If you have difficulty operating this phone,try the suggestions below.For Customer Service,visit our website at www.telephones.att.com or call 1 800 222–3111. Please retain your receipt as your proof of p u rc h a s e . TELEPHONE OPERATION PROBLEM SOLUTION If the phone doesn’t • Make sure the AC...
Page 46 - If you hear noise or; If you hear other calls
4 3 TELEPHONE OPERATION PROBLEM SOLUTION If you hear noise or • Make sure the base antenna is fully interference when upright. using the phone: • You may be out of range. Move closer to the base. • Press and release to change to another of the 30 channels available. If noise is exceptionally loud,mo...
Page 49 - DEFAULT SETTINGS
4 6 DEFAULT SETTINGS FUNCTION: DEFAULT SETTING: Dial Method Tone Handset Volume 1 Remote Access Code 50 Clock Monday, 12:00AM Message Alert OFF Announce Only OFF Number of Rings 4 Ringer Melody RINGER: 1 DEFAULT SETTINGS 91-5387-30-00_ATT1460_R1 2003.3.27 10:21 AM Page 46
Page 50 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
4 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS RF Frequency Band 912.75 MHz – 917.10 MHz (Handset to base) RF Frequency Band 2411.15 MHz – 2418.40 MHz (Base to handset) Channels 30 Modulation FM Operating Temperature 0°C – 50°C Base Unit Voltage 108 – 132 Vrms Base Unit Voltage 9 Vdc @ 400mA ...
Page 51 - INDEX
4 8 INDEX A Announce Only 29announcements 29answer a call 7answering system 28 B Base Unit 1 C Call history 22,23,24,26Call Waiting 7Caller ID 2,22Charge the handset battery 5clock 28 D Date 5Delete a Number/Name 15,20Delete Records 24delete your announcement 30Dial a Number 16,21,25dialing mode 5di...