USER’S MANUAL P a rt 2Please also readPart 1 — Important Product Information© 2003 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved.AT&T and the
73 Charge the handset battery.• Place the handset in the remote charging stand.The CHARGING light goes on.• Charge the battery at least 12 hours.4 Che
8Belt ClipAttach belt clip to the cordless handset (optional).To attachTo re m o veHeadsetYou can use this telephone with anyindustry standard 2.5 mm
9MutePress to preventyour caller fromhearing you(you canhear your caller).light is onwhen the mutefunction is active.Base Ringer Volume SwitchUse to a
1 0Make a CallPress ,then dialthe number— OR —Dial the number (use to backspace and correctdigits),then pressto call.Flash/Call WaitingAccess specia
1 1Set the time and date displayed on handsets c re e nIf you subscribe to Caller ID service,the date and time will be setautomatically with the first
1 2Handset Ringer Style/Battery SaveYou can select from four different handset ringer styles,or turn the ringer off and extend the battery life.1 Make
Operating RangeThis cordless telephone operates within the maximum power allowed bythe Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Even so, this handset
1 4TELEPHONE DIRECTO RYAT THE BASE OR HANDSETThe base and cordless handset can each store 50telephone numbers with names,each up to 24 digitslong. Dir
1 54 When you finish entering the name, press.The screen displays .5 Enter the telephone number. Use tobackspace and make a correction. Pressto stor
1 6Edit a Number/Name Stored in theDirectory1 Press (DIR). The screen displays .2 Press or to scroll alphabetically throughentries stored in memor
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1 7Delete a Number/Name Stored inthe Directory1 Press (DIR). The screen displays .2 Press or to scroll alphabetically throughentries stored in mem
1 8Dial a Number from the Directory1 Press (DIR). The screen displays .2 Press or to scroll alphabetically throughentries stored in memory—OR—Pres
1 9Caller’s nameCaller’stelephonenumberDate of call Time of callPosition of callin call historyCALLER ID O P E R AT I O NAbout Call HistoryThis phone
2 0Delete Records from Call HistoryDelete a Specific Call1 Locate the record you want to delete from callhistory.2 Press , then press or until flas
Dial a Displayed Number1 Locate the record in call history that youwant to dial.2 If you wish to change how the number isdialed, press .The screen di
2 2Store a Call History Record in theDirectory1 Locate the record in call history that you wantto store in the directory.2 If you wish to change how t
2 3DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGESScreen Displays: When:The other party is blocking their name.The other party is blocking their number.The other party is blo
2 4ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERAT I O NAT THE BASEAudible IndicatorsThis system gives you voice prompts for fe a t u reoperations and voice confirmations whe
2 5About MailboxesThis answering system has three voice mailboxe s . Callers using a touch t o n ephone can select the mailbox in which their messages
2 6Enter answering systemfeature setup and choose a feature to setChange a featuresettingConfirma featuresettingDelete outgoingannouncement,messagesRe
CONTENTSBEFORE YOU BEGIN...1Part List...1About the Base and the Charger...2Choosin
2 7Answering System Feature SetupYou can set up one feature at a time,or you can set upa feature and then move on to set up another feature.1 Make sur
2 8FEATURE SUMMARYDEFAULT SETTINGS INDICATED BY*System announces: Description/directions:“Change announcement” Allows you to record your personal outg
2 9This system automatically saves your messages untilyou delete them, and can store approximately 15minutes of messages,memos,and announcements (up t
3 0After playing the last message in a mailbox,the systemannounces “End of messages.” If the system has lessthan five minutes of recording time left,
3 1Call Screening/Intercept1 M a ke sure the Call Screening fe a t u r e is set too n ,the answering system is on,and the messagep l ayback volume con
3 2MESSAGE WINDOW DISPLAYWINDOW DISPLAYS: WHEN:No messages in any mailbox–Total number of messages in all mailboxes,or current message number during m
3 3Connect with the Answering SystemYou can access many features of this system remotely from a touch tonephone.1 Dial your telephone number.2 When th
3 4REMOTE ACCESS COMMANDSFUNCTION: COMMAND:Play messages in Press , then the appropriate mailboxa mailbox number ( , , or ). The system playsnew me
3 5B AT T E R I E SCharge the Handset Battery Pack• This battery should remain charged up to six days with the ringerturned on and up to 10 days with
Replacing the Handset Battery Pack1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the handset by pressing onthe indentation and sliding the cover downward.2
1BEFORE YOU BEGINPa r ts ListYour box should include:HandsetBase UnitWalletCardThis User’sManualQuick StartGuideNiCd BatteryPackBelt ClipCharger Power
3 7IN CASE OF DIFFICULTYIf you have difficulty operating this phone,try the suggestions below.For Customer Service,visit our website at www.telephones
3 8TELEPHONE OPERATIONPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf you hear a two-beep •You might be out of range. Move close signal when you try to to the base and try agai
3 9TELEPHONE OPERATIONPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf you hear noise or • Make sure the base antenna is fullyinterference when upright.using the phone:• You ma
4 0TELEPHONE OPERATIONPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf you lose a call after You were probably almost out of range.changing channels: Move closer to the base befor
4 1ANSWERING SYSTEMPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf the system does not • Make sure that the answering system isanswer after the correct on.number of rings: • If
4 2DEFAULT SETTINGSFUNCTION: DEFAULT SETTING:Dial Method ToneHandset Volume 1Remote AccessCode 50Clock Monday, 12:00AM 2003Message Alert OFFAnnounce O
4 3TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSRF Frequency Band 912.75 MHz – 917.10 MHz(Handset to base)RF Frequency Band 2410.2 MHz – 2418.9 MHz(Base to handset)
AAnnounce Only 25 announcements 25answer a call 9,10answering system 24 BBase Unit 1CCall history 19, 20,22 Call Waiting 2Cal
2About the Base and the ChargerThis product provides you with a base station with corded handset, acordless handset, and a handset charger. You’ll nee
3About Call HistoryThis phone assigns each incoming call a number from 1 to 90. The mostrecent call will have the highest number. When the memory is f
4INSTALLATIONBase InstallationTable/Desk1 Connect the corded handset to the base3 Connect the power cord.The light goes on,and CL flashes in the Mess
5Wall Mount1 Reverse the wedge under the base.Place your fingers in the holes as shown and swing the top of thewedge down.2 Reverse cordless handset t
65 Replace the adapter on the base so the larger end is towardthe bottom as shown.6 Connect the corded handset to the base.7 Connect the telephone lin
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