Page 4 - CONTENTS
1 CONTENTS BUTTONS ............................................3 About Softkeys ..........................................3 SCREEN INDICATORS ...........................4 INSTALLATION .....................................5 Before You Begin .......................................5Table/Desk Installat...
Page 6 - About Softkeys; BUTTONS
3 About Softkeys This system has been designed with your convenience in mind, offering you many featureswhich you can access using the two “softkeys” shown in the illustration below. By pressingthe softkey below the label indicated on the display screen, you select that operation.Softkey labels are ...
Page 7 - SCREEN INDICATORS
4 SCREEN INDICATORS Position of call incall history Caller’s name Caller’s telephonenumber Indicates caller left message New call in callhistory Time of call Date of call Telephone line of call 1782_book_1AT&T 5/1/00 7:35 PM Page 4
Page 8 - Before You Begin; CLEAR; BLUE; Table/Desk Installation; Connect line cords; INSTALLATION
5 Before You Begin This system includes two color-coded telephone line cords with modular plugs on eachend. One cord has CLEAR plugs and the other has BLUE plugs. • If you have a two-line (RJ-14) wall jack, use only the line cord with CLEAR plugs. • If you have two single-line wall jacks, use both c...
Page 9 - PHONE
6 For two single-line wall jacks with a single two-line phone: (To use this installation option, you’ll need to use the 2-Line Adapter.) a Plug the 2-Line Adapter into the wall jack that will be used as LINE 1 . b Plug one end of the telephone line cord with blue plugs into the adapter jacklabeled L...
Page 12 - Connect the power cord.; Wall Installation
9 2 Connect the power cord. • Plug the smaller end of the power cord into the jack labeled 9VAC on the back of the system. • Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch. NOTE: For table installation only, flip out the bracket under the unit, and fit...
Page 13 - Initialization
10 2 Using a pencil and the template at the back of the manual, mark the wall whereyou want to mount the unit. 3 Choose two #4 Round Head screws appropriate for your wall material (screws notincluded). Screw in the screws until the heads are about 1/8'' away from the wall. 4 Position the unit over t...
Page 15 - Feature Setup; Set the Time and Date; SET UP SYSTEM FEATURES
12 Feature Setup NOTE: The system must be turned on to set up or change features. You can set up one feature at a time, or you can set up a feature and then move on to setup another feature. After you change one feature, use the softkey to select OK to move to another feature. If you change only one...
Page 16 - Answering System Feature Setup; Announcement Options; AO; Record Outgoing Announcement for a Line; AO
13 Answering System Feature Setup Announcement Options This answering system lets you record up to four different announcements — A , B , C , and AO . Each can be presented to callers on either Line 1 or Line 2. You can assign the same announcement to be presented on both lines, or you can choose di...
Page 17 - Review Outgoing Announcement for a Line; Delete Outgoing Announcement for a Line
14 Review Outgoing Announcement for a Line 1 Press o . 2 Use the softkey to select ANS SYS . The screen displays Set options for which mailbox? 3 Select L1 or L2 . The screen displays your choice. 4 Press C or c to select Announcement A , B , C or AO . 5 Press P . The system plays your current outgo...
Page 18 - Select Outgoing Announcement for a Line; Ring Select and Toll Saver for a Line
15 Select Outgoing Announcement for a Line 1 Press o . 2 Use the softkey to select ANS SYS . The screen displays Set options for which mailbox? 3 Select L1 or L2 . The screen displays your choice. 4 Press C or c to select Announcement A , B , C or AO . 5 Select OK . Ring Select and Toll Saver for a ...
Page 22 - Caller ID Feature Setup; Turn Caller ID with Call Waiting On or Off for a Line; Steps 4; Turn Incoming Number Announce On or Off
19 Caller ID Feature Setup Turn Caller ID with Call Waiting On or Off for a Line If you don’t want to be disturbed with call information about Call Waiting calls, you canturn this feature off. NOTE: This is the only Caller ID feature you can set up separately for each line. 1 Press o . 2 Press C . 3...
Page 24 - Steps 5
21 Home Area Code 1 Press o . 2 Press C . 3 Use the softkey to select CALL ID . 4 Select OK until the screen displays Home Area Code . 5 Press C or c to change the first digit. 6 Select NEXT to move to the second digit. 7 Press C or c to change the second digit. 8 Select NEXT to move to the third di...
Page 25 - Blocked Call Information; Set Display Screen Language
22 Blocked Call Information NOTE: This feature may be called by different names by different local telephone companies and may not be available in all areas. You can set up the system so that when a call is received from a caller with a blocked orprivate telephone number, the system will play a pre-...
Page 26 - Call Match Feature Setup; Caller Specific Outgoing Announcements
23 Set Display Contrast 1 Press o . 2 Press C . 3 Use the softkey to select CALL ID . 4 Select OK until the screen displays Display Contrast . 5 Press C or c until the screen displays your desired setting. 6 Select OK . Set Dial Mode 1 Press o . 2 Press C . 3 Use the softkey to select CALL ID . 4 Se...
Page 28 - Store a Number for Caller Specific Outgoing Announcement; — OR —
25 Store a Number for Caller Specific Outgoing Announcement 1 Press o . 2 Press C . 3 Use the softkey to select MATCH . 4 Select OUTGOING . If you are entering numbers for Caller Specific Outgoing Announcement (OGA) forthe first time, select ADD — OR — If you’ve already stored a number for the displ...
Page 30 - Delete a Caller Specific Outgoing Announcement; Talking Caller ID; Store a Number for Talking Caller ID
27 Delete a Caller Specific Outgoing Announcement 1 Press o . 2 Press C . 3 Use the softkey to select MATCH . 4 Select OUTGOING until the screen displays OGA1/Number 1 . (If you have already stored a number there, it is displayed.) 5 Press C or c to choose the Caller Specific Outgoing Announcement y...
Page 31 - Record a Talking Caller ID Announcement; Review a Talking Caller ID Announcement
28 6 Press C to enter a telephone number digit, then select NEXT to move to the next digit (enter seven digits for local or 10 digits for long distance) — OR — Press c to select PRIVATE CALLS or UNKNOWN CALLS — OR — To store a number from the call history, press o , then press C or c until the scree...
Page 32 - Delete a Talking Caller ID Number
29 Delete a Talking Caller ID Number NOTE: When you delete a number connected with Talking Caller ID, the announcement matched to that number is also deleted. 1 Press o . 2 Press C . 3 Use the softkey to select MATCH . 4 Select LOCAL . 5 Press C or c until the screen displays the number you wish to ...
Page 33 - Volume Control; ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION
30 Answering Calls When the system answers a call, the caller hears the announcement you recordedfollowed by a beep. After the beep, the system begins recording your caller’s message, upto three minutes long. If the message is longer than three minutes, or if the caller is silentfor more than seven ...
Page 34 - Listen to Your Messages
31 Listen to Your Messages The screen displays the number of messages in each mailbox. To access messages for aparticular line, use the softkey to select L1 or L2 , then follow the directions below to play, repeat, skip, save, and delete messages. As the system plays back messages, the screen displa...
Page 35 - Delete Messages; Delete All Messages; Record a Memo
32 Stop Message Playback Press P . Saving Messages The system automatically saves your messages until you delete them, and can storeapproximately 22 minutes of messages, memos and announcements (up to a maximum of99 messages). When memory is full, or the maximum number of messages is recorded, thesc...
Page 36 - Record a Telephone Conversation; When Memory is Full
33 Record a Telephone Conversation NOTE: This unit does not sound warning beeps to let the other party know that the call is being recorded. To ensure that you are in compliance with any state and federalregulations concerning recording a telephone call, you should start the recordingprocess and the...
Page 37 - From a Remote Touch Tone Phone
34 Connect with the Answering System 1 Dial your telephone number from a touch tone phone with a different telephonenumber. 2 When the system answers, enter your three-digit Remote Access Code during orafter the announcement. The system announces the number of messages, thenbeeps twice. If the annou...
Page 38 - Delete Selected Message; Record Announcement
35 Delete Messages Delete All Messages 1 Connect with the answering system.2 Listen to all messages. After the two beeps, press 3 0 to delete all messages in both mailboxes (an error tone sounds if you have unreviewed messages) — OR — Press 3 1 to delete all messages in Line 1 mailbox — OR — Press 3...
Page 39 - Steps 2; Turn System Off
36 End the Remote Access Call Press * 9 . The system announces,“The machine will now hang up,” and disconnects from the line. Change Remote Access Code 1 Connect with the answering system.2 Press 9 9 . The system announces,“Enter new code.” 3 Enter your new Remote Access Code (any number between 000...
Page 42 - Incoming Number Announce; CALLER ID OPERATION
39 This product is designed to store and display information about incoming telephone calls.For this feature to work, the unit must be used with Caller Identification service providedby your local telephone company; there is a fee for this service, and it may not beavailable in all areas. This produ...
Page 44 - Removing Call Records from History; Remove Selected Call Record
41 3 To advance through the call history from an earlier call, press C . 4 To exit the call history, press C or c to go to END OF LIST , then select DONE . NOTE: If a caller left a voice message, you’ll see the MSG indicator over the right softkey. Press the softkey to listen to the message. Removin...
Page 45 - Display Dial; Making a Display Dial Call; Steps 1; Display Dial Options
42 Display Dial NOTE: You must have a phone attached to the unit (see INSTALLATION) and you must lift the receiver for this feature to work. As you review calls in call history, you can dial a displayed phone number. If the callinformation came from your Home Area Code (the one you programmed during...
Page 46 - Display Messages
43 2 Press d to make a call — OR — Press o to see the choices of how the number can be dialed. For example, 555–0100 1–555–0100 908–555–0100 1–908–555–0100 The f lashing number is the currently selected method. Use C or c if you need to select another choice, then press d to make the call — OR — Pre...
Page 47 - Please retain your receipt as your proof of purchase.; Display Screen is Blank; Messages are Incomplete; System Does Not Answer After Correct Number of Rings; IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
44 If this answering system does not work properly, try the following suggestions. ForCustomer Service, visit our website at www.telephones.att.com , or call 1 800 222–3111. Please retain your receipt as your proof of purchase. Display Screen is Blank • Make sure the power cord is securely connected...
Page 48 - System Does Not Respond to Remote Commands; Screen Displays; Extension in Use; Power Failure Recovery; NEW CALL Light Remains On; System Hangs Up While Using Display Dial With Speakerphone
45 System Does Not Respond to Remote Commands • Make sure you are calling from a touch tone phone. When you dial a number, you should hear tones. If you hear clicks instead, the phone is not a touch tone telephone. • There may be noise or interference on the phone line you are using. Press dial butt...
Page 49 - LIFT RECEIVER
46 Screen is Flashing Unplug the power cord for 10 seconds, then plug it back in. Screen Continues to Display LIFT RECEIVER When you’re using the Display Dial feature, if the screen continues to display LIFT RECEIVER even after you’ve lifted the handset of the attached phone, check the line cord ins...
Page 50 - Template For Wall Mounting
Template For Wall Mounting Use two #4 screws 1782_book_1AT&T 5/1/00 7:35 PM Page 47
Page 51 - Remote Commands; Remote Commands
fold 1 Answering System 1782 Remote Commands To connect with your answering system:1 Dial your telephone number from a touch tone phone. 2 When the system answers, enter your Remote AccessCode. The system announces the number of messagesand beeps twice. 3 Wait four seconds for the system to play bac...