Page 2 - USER’S MANUAL; 00 MHz Digital Cordless
1 1 Please read Part 1: Important Product Information, included in this package. For Customer Service, visit our website at www.telephones.att.com . AT&T and the globe symbol are trademarks of AT&T Corp. licensed to Lucent Technologies Consumer Products L.P. USER’S MANUAL Part Two REVISED 2/...
Page 3 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS 1 INSTALLATION .................................3 Before You Install ...........................................3Table/Desk and Wall Installation ................4 FEATURE SETUP ..............................6 Softkeys............................................................6Message Wind...
Page 5 - INSTALLATION; Before You Install; INST
INSTALLATION 3 Before You Install Choose a location for the base near an electrical outlet and a telephonejack. This phone requires a modular telephone jack and a standardelectrical outlet (110v AC) not controlled by a wall switch. For optimumperformance, install the base on the highest f loor of yo...
Page 6 - Table/Desk and Wall Installation
Table/Desk and Wall Installation 1 Install the handset battery. 4 INSTALLATION NOTE: Connect power to the base unit before placing the handset in the cradle. INST ALLA TION 2 Attach belt clip to the cordless handset (optional). NOTE: The handset cannot be charged in the face-up position when the bel...
Page 8 - SU; FEATURE SETUP; FEA
Softkeys Use the two “softkeys” on the handset, shown in the illustration, to accessmany features. 1 Press U to begin viewing options. When you see arrows on the displayscreen, you can use the < and > buttons next to the softkeys to scroll throughchoices or move to the next display. 2 Press th...
Page 9 - Telephone Feature Setup; Dial Mode
FEATURE SETUP 7 Telephone Feature Setup At the handset, you can set up one feature at a time, or you can set up afeature and then move on to set up another feature. 1 Make sure the phone is off ( is not displayed). 2 Press U , then > , and use the softkey to select SETUP . 3 Select DONE if needed...
Page 10 - Caller ID Feature Setup; Program Home and Local Area Codes
FEATURE SETUP 8 Caller ID Feature Setup You can continue to set up Caller ID features directly after setting up the finalTelephone feature (Handset Ringer), by programming your Home Area Code. 1 Make sure the phone is off ( is not displayed). 2 Press U , then > , and use the softkey to select SET...
Page 11 - Caller ID with Call Waiting; Call List Options
FEATURE SETUP 9 Caller ID with Call Waiting You must subscribe to Caller ID with Call Waiting(a combined service) in order for this feature to work. If you don’t have Caller ID with Call Waitingservice, turn this feature off. Call List Options Choose whether the system stores informationabout ALL CA...
Page 12 - Answering System Feature Setup
Answering System Feature Setup At the base, you can set up one feature at a time, or you can set up afeature, and then move on to set up another feature. The system providesaudible prompts as you set up Answering System features. 1 Make sure the answering system is on, and press c on the base. The M...
Page 13 - Select Your Announcement; Ring Select / Toll Saver
Select Your Announcement NOTE: For information about recording your announcement, see page 12. • You can record up to three different announcements — A , B , and AO (the system comes set to A ). • Announcements A and B are used when you want the system to record callers’ messages. Announcement AO (A...
Page 14 - Change Remote Access Code; Change Priority Calling Code; Review Feature Settings
Change Remote Access Code Access features and functions of the answering system from a touch tonephone. The Remote Access Code is preset to 500. NOTE: Do not use the same code as the Priority Calling Code. 1 Press s until the system announces “Remote access code is…” 2 Press < or > to change t...
Page 15 - Delete an Announcement; Set the Clock
1 If the announcement you want to record is the currently selectedannouncement ( A , B , or AO ) go to Step 2 . If not, select the announcement by following the instructions in “Select YourAnnouncement” on page 11, then go to Step 2 below. 2 Press c on the base. 3 Press A . 4 At the prompt, begin re...
Page 16 - Caller Specific Outgoing Announcement Feature Setup; Record Caller Specific Outgoing Announcements from the Handset
Caller Specific Outgoing Announcement Feature Setup Record personalized announcements — Caller Specific Outgoing Announcements — that can be played to select callers. You can program Caller Specific Outgoing Announcements to match: • specific telephone numbers, or • callers who choose to block their...
Page 17 - Review Caller Specific Outgoing Announcements
15 FEATURE SETUP 6 Select YES to turn the Announce Only feature on for this number or call type — OR — select NO . 7 Select RECORD , and record an announcement using the handset. 8 Select STOP when finished. The system plays the announcement you just recorded. 9 The screen displays the number or cal...
Page 18 - Delete a Caller Specific Outgoing Announcement
16 FEATURE SETUP 6 Select OPTIONS . 7 Select PLAY . The system plays the announcement. You can select STOP to stop playback — OR — Select RE-RECORD to change the announcement. Delete a Caller Specific Outgoing Announcement 1 Follow Steps 1 through 6 in “Review Caller Specific OutgoingAnnouncements.”...
Page 19 - TELEPHONE OPERATION; AT THE HANDSET; TELEPHONE OPERA; Preview a Number; Ñ OR Ñ
TELEPHONE OPERATION AT THE HANDSET 17 TELEPHONE OPERA TION Preview a Number Enter up to 24 digitsbefore calling (use < to correct an error), thenpress to call. Scroll through screen displays Access answering system features Access system features to program Make,Answer, or End a Call Press P . Th...
Page 20 - Redial; Redial Plus
Redial The last number dialed on this phone (up to 24 digits) is stored in redialmemory until you dial another number. 1 P re s s P . Wait for the dial tone and for the to appear. 2 Use the softkey to select REDIAL . ( REDIAL does not appear on the screen if there is no number in redial memory.) NOT...
Page 21 - Intercom
Mute Mute allows you to hear your caller, but prevents the caller from hearing you. 1 Press > while on a call, until the screen displays MUTE ; select MUTE . 2 To return to your conversation, select UNMUTE . Hold When you put a call on hold, you cannot hear your caller and your callercannot hear ...
Page 22 - Record a Phone Conversation; Headset Jack
Record a Phone Conversation Using the handset (not the speakerphone), you can record a phoneconversation up to three minutes long. Listen to the recording as you doany other message. NOTE: This unit does not sound warning beeps to let the other party know that the call is being recorded. To ensure t...
Page 23 - AT THE BASE; Hold
TELEPHONE OPERATION AT THE BASE 21 TELEPHONE OPERA TION Press E or e to adjust from highest to lowest. While on a call, use to adjust the volume of what you hear. When not on a call, use to adjust how loudly the phone rings. NOTE: If you try to increase highest setting or decrease lowest, you’ll hea...
Page 24 - Handset Locator
TELEPHONE OPERATION AT THE BASE 22 Page/Intercom 1 Press and release i to signal someone at the handset. A three-part paging tone sounds. 2 When the person at the handset selects INTERCOM , the handset and base can communicate without tying up thephone line. Handset Locator Press and hold i to locat...
Page 25 - Store a Number in Memory from the Handset; TELEPHONE MEMORY/DIRECTORY; MEMOR
You can store up to 20 telephone numbers and names in memory. Yourdirectory entries will be saved in the event of a power failure. Priority Ring While storing numbers in memory, you can choose to have the handsetalert you with a special ring when you receive a call from: • specific telephone numbers...
Page 26 - HEADLINE LEFT
5 Enter the number you want to store (up to 24 digits), then press > and select DONE — OR — Select REDIAL (if available) to store the last number dialed. — OR — Select PRIVATE to set Priority Ring and Talking Caller ID features for blocked calls,and go to Step 7. — OR — Press > and select UNKN...
Page 27 - Store a Pause in a Memory Number; Replace a Stored Number; Number of Key Presses
Store a Pause in a Memory Number While storing a memory number (see “Store a Number in Memory from theHandset” on page 23) use the softkey to select PAUSE where you want dialing to pause for two seconds. Replace a Stored Number You can replace a stored number by storing a new number in its place.Fol...
Page 28 - Dial a Memory Number
Store a Talking Caller ID Announcement with aMemory Number 1 Follow Steps 1 through 7 under “Store a Number in Memory from the Handset” onpage 23. 2 Select RECORD , and record an announcement using the handset. 3 Select STOP when finished. The system plays the announcement you just recorded. 4 The s...
Page 29 - View Memory Numbers; Delete Memory Numbers
View Memory Numbers 1 Press U . 2 Use the softkey to select DIR . 3 Select VIEW . 4 Press < or > to scroll through memory — OR — Enter a memory location from 01–20. NOTE: Press * to activate Priority Ring for the displayed number (the screen displays ! ). To deactivate, press # . 5 Press U twi...
Page 30 - Edit Memory Numbers; Review Talking Caller ID
Edit Memory Numbers 1 Follow Steps 1 through 4 in “View Memory Numbers” on page 27. 2 Press U . 3 Use the softkey to select EDIT . 4 Press < to erase digits, then use the dial pad to enter new digits. 5 Select DONE to edit the name. 6 Press < to erase letters, then use the dial pad to enter ne...
Page 32 - ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION; Audible Indicators; ANSWERING SY
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION AT THE BASE Audible Indicators This system will give you voice prompts for feature operations and voiceconfirmations when you press a button or complete an operation. About Mailboxes This answering system has two voice mailboxes. Callers using a touch tonephone can select ...
Page 33 - Answering Calls; Call Screening/Intercept
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION AT THE BASE Answering Calls NOTE: See descriptions of Announcements A , B , and AO , on page 11. • If you select Announcement A or B , callers can press 1 or 2 during the announcement to select a mailbox, or they can wait for the beepto leave a message in Mailbox 1. If the...
Page 35 - Message Window Display
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION AT THE BASE Message Window Display Window Displays: When: 0 – 98 You have messages waiting, or message is playing AO System is set to Announce Only – – System is taking a call CL ↔ 0 – 98 You need to reset the clock, and there are messages waiting CL ↔ AO You need to reset...
Page 36 - AT CORDLESS HANDSET OR TOUCH TONE PHONE; Call Screening; From the Cordless Handset; From a Touch Tone Phone
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION AT CORDLESS HANDSET OR TOUCH TONE PHONE You can access many features of this system remotely from a touch tonephone or from the cordless handset (within range of the base). Whether you are using the cordless handset or calling from a touch tonephone, you press the same but...
Page 37 - Remote Access Commands; HEADLINE RIGHT
Remote Access Commands Function: Command: Play all messages in Press 1 , then mailbox number ( 1 or 2 ) a mailbox Play new messages in Press 2 , then mailbox number ( 1 or 2 ) a mailbox Repeat a message Press 4 while message is playing; each press backs up another message Repeat part of a message Ho...
Page 39 - Voice Help Menu
HEADLINE RIGHT HEADLINE R-SUB 37 ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION AT CORDLESS HANDSET OR TOUCH TONE PHONE ANSWERING SY STEM Voice Help Menu Use the Voice Help Menu to access the answering system from yourcordless handset or from a remote touch tone telephone, even if you donot know or remember the command...
Page 40 - About Caller Identification; CALLER ID OPERATION; ALLER ID
About Caller Identification • The Caller ID feature works with Caller Identification serviceprovided by your local telephone company. There is a fee for thisservice, and it may not be available in all areas. This phone canprovide information only if both you and the caller are in areasoffering Calle...
Page 41 - Call Waiting; Incoming Call History
Call Waiting If you have Call Waiting with Caller ID service, the screen will displayinformation about your Call Waiting call when you hear the call signal.Press to access the call. Press again to return to the original call. NOTE: If you are using an extension phone when you receive a Call Waiting ...
Page 42 - Review Call History
CALLER ID OPERATION Review Call History Review information in the call history at any time. 1 Press < or > , or press U . 2 Select CALL-ID . The screen displays the number of calls in the call history andhow many, if any, are new. 3 Use < or > to scroll through the call history. The scre...
Page 43 - Delete Call Records from Call History; Delete a Specific Call Record
If you receive a call from an area code not programmed in the phone, youwill see 10 digits on the screen (the area code and the phone number).The phone will automatically dial “1” before the number when you press . If you try to use the Display Dial feature, but your call cannot be completedunless y...
Page 44 - Delete All Call Records; Caller ID Display Messages
Delete All Call Records 1 Press < or > to display the number of calls in the call history. 2 While the number of calls is displayed,press U . 3 The screen displays DELETE ALL? . Select YES to remove all calls. 4 The screen displays ARE YOU SURE? . Select YES to remove all calls. The screen dis...
Page 45 - OPERATING RANGE; OPERA
This cordless telephone operates within the maximum power allowed bythe Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Even so, this handset andbase can communicate over only a certain distance — which can vary withthe locations of the base and handset, the weather, and the construction ofyour home or off...
Page 46 - BATTERIES; BA; Battery Life; Approximate Battery Life:; Charge the Handset Battery Pack
BATTERIES 44 BA TTERIES Battery Life Battery life depends on how far the handset is from the base, and otherenvironmental conditions. NOTE: For optimum battery performance, charge your handset on the base every night. Operation: Approximate Battery Life: IN USE Near base unit 4 hours (phone on) Away...
Page 48 - Replace the Handset Battery Pack
BATTERIES 46 BA TTERIES Replace the Handset Battery Pack 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the handset by pressing on the indentation and sliding the cover downward. 2 Lift out the old battery pack. 3 Hold the new battery pack and plug the connector into thehandset. Place the battery pack in...
Page 49 - If the phone does not work at all, check these items first:; IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY; IN C
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 purchase . If the phone does not work at all, check these items first: • Make sure the power co...
Page 50 - If the caller’s name or phone number is not displayed:
If you hear noise or interference when using the phone: • Make sure the base antenna is fully upright. • You may be out of range. Move closer to the base. • Household appliances plugged into the same circuit as the base cansometimes cause interference. Try moving the appliance or the base toanother ...
Page 51 - If speakerphone conversation sounds distorted:; If the system does not answer after the correct number of rings:
If the caller’s name or phone number is not displayed during Call Waiting: • You should call your service provider to confirm that you subscribe tocombined Caller ID with Call Waiting service. • The screen may not display the call information if someone is on anextension phone. • The Caller ID with ...
Page 52 - If; CL; appears in the Message Window:; If your outgoing announcement isn’t clear:
If CL appears in the Message Window: You need to reset the clock. If the system does not respond to commands from a remotetouch tone phone: • Make sure you are calling from a touch tone phone. When you dial anumber, you should hear tones. If you hear clicks instead, the phone isnot a touch tone tele...
Page 53 - INDEX; Index
INDEX 51 Index to Come 9465 book_1ATT 2/29/00 11:24 PM Page 51
Page 55 - Ans; Ans
PERF . PERF . fold Ans w ering System 9465 Remote Commands T o connect with your answering system: 1 Dial y our telephone n umber fr om a touc h tone phone. 2 When the system ans w er s, enter y our Remote Access Code (pr eset to 500). The system announces the n umber of messa g es and beeps twice. ...