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User’s manual EL52200/EL52210/EL52250/ EL52300/EL52350/EL52400/ EL52450/EL52500/EL52510 DE CT 6.0 c or dl ess t el ephone/ answering sy st em with caller ID/call waiting[...]
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© 2009-2010 Advanced American T elephones. All Rights Reserv ed. A T&T and the A T&T l ogo ar e trademarks of A T&T Intellect ual Pr operty licensed t o Advanced American T elephones, San Antonio, TX 78219. Print ed in China. Congr atulations on purchasing your new A T&T product. Before using this A T&T product, please read Imp[...]
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Parts checklist Y our t elephone package cont ains the following items. Sa ve your sales r eceipt and original packaging in the event warr anty service is necessary . Cordless handset (2 for EL52200, EL52210 or EL52250) (3 for EL52300 or EL52350) (4 for EL52400 or EL52450) (5 for EL52500 or EL52510) Charger for cor dless handset with power adapter [...]
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i User’s manual EL52200/EL52210/EL52250/ EL52300/EL52350/EL52400/ EL52450/EL52500/EL52510 DECT 6.0 c or dless tel ephone/ answering sys t em with caller ID/call waiting T able of contents Getting s tart ed Quick refer ence guide .................................................. 2 T elephone base and charger inst allation ............ 4 Battery i[...]
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ii Dialing, deleting and editing a directory entry ............................................................... 30 T o dial a direct ory number ............................... 30 T o delete a dir ectory entry .............................. 30 T o edit a direct ory entry .................................... 30 Speed dial locations ...............[...]
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1 Inst all t he t ele phone base clos e t o a t el ephon e wal l jac k and an e lect rical outl et not co ntr olle d by a w all sw itc h. Th e t elep hone base can b e pla ced on a flat s urf ace or v ertic all y mou nted on t he w all ( page 7). F or opti mum r ange and bet ter re cep tion, plac e th e te leph one b ase i n a c entr al and o pen l[...]
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2 Getting started Quick r ef er ence guide REDIAL/P AUSE Press repeat edly to view the last 20 numbers dialed (page 18). Wh il e e nt eri ng nu mb ers , pr es s and ho ld t o i ns ert a di al ing pa us e ( pa ges 1 6 an d 2 7). PHONE/FLASH Press to mak e or answer a call (page 16). During a call, press to answer an incoming call when you receive a [...]
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3 Getting started Using menus Press MENU/ SELECT t o enter the main menu. Press DIR or CID to scroll through menu items. Press MENU /SELECT t o select or modify an item. Press OFF/ CLEAR to cancel an operation, back up to the pr evious menu, or exit the menu display . Quick r ef er ence guide Main menu PLA Y MESSAGES (page 46) ANSWERING SY S (page [...]
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4 Getting started Install the telephone base and char ger as shown below. If you su bscri be to high -spee d I nter net s ervic e (D SL - dig ital subsc riber line ) thr ough your te lepho ne li ne, y ou mu st in stal l a DSL filt er b etw een t he t eleph one l ine c ord and the tele phone wall jack . The fi lte r p rev ents noise and calle r ID p[...]
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5 Getting started Bat tery inst allation and char ging Batt ery installation Install the batt ery as shown below. IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION: Use only the supplied rechar geable battery or replacement batt ery (model BT166342). To or der, visit our website at www .telephones.at t.com , or call 1 (800) 222-3111 . In Canada, dial 1 (866) 288-4268 . T o [...]
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6 Getting started Bat tery inst allation and char ging Batt ery charging On ce yo u h av e i nst al le d th e b at te ry , t he s cr een in dic at es th e b at te ry st at us (se e t he ta ble be lo w). If ne ce ssa ry , pla ce th e h and set i n the t ele pho ne ba se or cha rg er to ch ar ge th e b at te ry . F or bes t p erf or man ce , k ee p t[...]
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7 Getting started W all mount installation The telephone base comes r eady for tabletop use. If you want t o mount your telephone on a wall, use the pr ovided wall mount bracket t o connect with a standard dual-stud t elephone wall mounting plate. If you do not have this mounting plate, you can pur chase one from many hardwar e or consumer electron[...]
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8 Getting started W all mount installation Plug the other end of the telephone line cor d into the telephone wall jack. Plug the large end of the lar ger power adapter into an electrical outlet not controll ed by a wall switch. 4. Al ign the hol es on the wal l m ount br ack et wit h t he m oun ting st uds of the wa ll mo unti ng plat e and sli de [...]
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9 Getting started W all mount installation W all mount to tabl etop installation T o change the telephone base from the wall mount inst allation to tablet op installation, follow the st eps below. Unp lug t he la r ge end o f the la rger powe r ada pter fro m the elec trica l out let. If the telephone line cor d and power adapter cord ar e bundled,[...]
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10 Menu overview Use the menu to change the telephone set tings. Press MENU/ SELE CT in idle mode (when the handset is not in use) to enter the main menu. Press DIR or CID to scroll until the > is ne xt to the featur e you want to select. Pr ess M ENU /SE LEC T t o se lect or sa ve t he in dic ated ite m. -OR- Press OFF/ CLEAR to cancel an oper [...]
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11 T elephone settings Handset set tings Rin ger vol ume Y ou c an set t he han dse t rin ger vo lume level (1 - 6), or tur n the ri nge r of f. Whe n the r inge r is of f, app ear s on th e hand se t scre en . Pres s MENU/ SELECT in idle mo de to ente r the mai n menu . Pres s DIR or CID to scrol l to >R IN GE R S . Pres s MENU /SELECT . Pres s[...]
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12 T elephone settings Handset set tings V o icem ail w ait in g (visua l mes sage w ai tin g) ind ic ator If you su bsc rib e to a voicem ail se r v ice of fer ed by your teleph one s er v ice prov ide r , t his fea ture p rovid es a vi sual indi ca tion w hen you h ave new voicem ail me ss age s . NE W VO IC E MA I L and app ear on t he han dse t[...]
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13 T elephone settings Handset set tings Key tone Th e hand set i s pro gr amme d to bee p wit h each key pre ss . Y o u can t urn KE Y TO NE of f, so the re are no b eep s whe n you pre ss keys . Pres s MENU/ SELECT in idle mo de to ente r the mai n menu . Pres s DIR or CID to scro ll to >SE T T IN GS , then p res s MENU /SELECT . Pres s DIR or[...]
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14 T elephone settings Home ar ea code If you dial seven digits to mak e a local call (no area code r equired), enter your area c ode into the telephone as the home area code. When y ou receiv e a call from within your home ar ea code, the caller ID history only displays the seven digits of the telephone number . This featur e makes it easy f or yo[...]
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15 T elephone settings When the telephone is not in use, pr ess VOL UME on the telephone base to set the ringer v olume level (1-5), or turn the ringer off. A sampl e of the ringer sounds as you adjust the volume. The telephone base announc es, “ Base ringer is off ” when you set the volume to 0. NOT E : If a handset is on an outside call, the [...]
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16 Making, answering and ending a call Making a call T o mak e a call: Press PHONE/ FLASH , then wait for the dial tone. -OR- Press SPEAKER to use the speak erphone, then wait for the dial tone. Use the dial pad keys t o enter the telephone number . On-hook dialing (pr edialing): Use the dial pad keys t o enter the telephone number (up to 30 digits[...]
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17 T elephone operation Answering a call Press any dial pad k ey (known as Any Key Answer) or PHONE/ FLASH . -OR- Press SPEAKER to use the speak erphone. Speak erphone During a call, press SPEAKER to switch between speakerphone and normal handset use. Press OFF/ CLEAR to hang up. NOT E : After installing the battery in the handset, the scr een may [...]
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18 T elephone operation R edial Each handset stores the 20 most r ecently called numbers in the r edial list. T o r eview numbers in the redial list Press REDIAL/ P AUSE in idle mode. Press DIR or CID, or press REDIAL/ P AUSE repeatedl y to scroll thr ough the 20 recently called number s (up to 30 digits each). The handset beeps twice at the beginn[...]
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19 T elephone operation T o delet e a number from the r edial list While reviewing a number in the r edial list, press MUTE /DELETE to delete the displa yed number from the redial list. • R edial[...]
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20 T elephone operation Options while on calls V olume contr ol While on a call, press DIR /VOL UME to increase or press CID /VOL UME to decrease the list ening volume. When the volume reaches the minimum or ma ximum setting, you hear two beeps. NOT E : T he h an ds et e ar p ie ce vol um e se t ti ng (1-5) and s pe ake rp ho ne v olu me s et t in [...]
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21 T elephone operation Options while on calls T emporary t one dialing If you have dial-pulse (r otary) dialing service only , you can temporarily switch from dial-pulse to t ouch-tone dialing during a call. During a call, press T ONE . Buttons pressed a fter this send touch-tone signals. Use the dial pad keys t o enter the number . The telephone [...]
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22 T elephone operation Options while on calls T o acc ess the redial list whil e on a call: Press REDIAL/ P AUSE . The screen shows the number most recentl y called. If it is not the desired number , press DIR or CID to scroll to the desir ed number. Press MENU /SELE CT . The handset dials the displayed number . NOT E S : While on a call , you c a[...]
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23 T elephone operation Y ou can use the handset locator featur e to find misplaced handsets. T o st ar t the paging tone: Pre ss HANDS ET L OCA T OR on th e telep hone base to star t the pagi ng t one on all handsets for 60 secon ds. T o st op the paging tone: Press PHONE/ FLASH , SPEAKER , or any dial pad key (0-9, , or #) on the handset(s). -OR-[...]
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24 T elephone operation T o mak e and answer an inter com call Use the inter com featur e for conversations between handsets. Press INT on your handset when not in use. If you have two handsets, your handset scr een shows CALLING HANDSET X . If you have mor e than two handsets, your screen shows INTERC OM TO: Use the dial pad k eys to select the ot[...]
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25 T elephone operation Call tr ansfer using int er com Use the inte r co m fea tur e to tr ansf er a n out side call to a nothe r s yst em hands et. During a call, press INT . If you have two handsets, the outside call is put on hold and your handset screen shows CALLING HANDSET X . The other handset rings and its screen shows HANDSET X IS CALLING[...]
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26 Dir ect ory overview Shar ed directory The directory is st ored in the telephone base, and is shar ed by all handsets. Changes made to the dir ectory on any one handset apply to all. NOT E : O nly one ha nd set c an rev iew the di rec to r y at a time . If ano the r han ds et at temp ts to en ter the di rec to r y, the scre en sh ows NO T A VAI [...]
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27 Directory Cr eate dir ectory entries T o cr eate a new dir ectory entry Press MENU/ SELE CT in idle mode. Press DIR or CID to scroll to >DIRE CTOR Y , then press MENU /SELECT . Press DIR or CID to scroll to >ADD C ONT ACT . Press MENU /SELE CT . Enter the telephone number when pr ompted. Copy a number from r edial: Press REDIAL/ P AUSE . P[...]
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28 Directory The first lett er of every word is capitalized. The r emaining letters in a word start as l ower case letters as shown in the character chart bel ow: Dial K ey Charact ers by number of key pr ess 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 1 . - ‘ ( ) # & / , 2 a b c A B C 2 3 d e f D E F 3 4 g h i G H I 4 5 j k l J K L 5 6 m n o M N O 6 7 p q r s[...]
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29 Directory R eviewing the dir ectory T o r eview direct ory entries Pr ess D IR wh en in i dl e m od e t o sh ow t he fir st e nt ry in th e dir ec to ry . D IR E CT OR Y E MP TY a ppe ar s if t her e ar e no di re ct or y e nt ri es . -O R- Y ou c an al so sh ow th e f ir st en tr y in th e di re ct ory b y pr ess in g ME NU/ SEL EC T whe n in i[...]
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30 Directory Y ou can dial, delete or edit the displayed dir ectory entry. See T o r eview direct ory entries or T o sear ch by name on page 29 to show an entry from the dir ectory first. T o dial a dir ectory number While reviewing a dir ectory entry, pr ess PHONE/ FLASH or SPEAKER to dial the displayed telephone number from the dir ectory (known [...]
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31 Directory Speed dial locations T o assign or r eassign a direct ory entry to a speed dial location Pres s MENU/ SELECT in idle mo de . Pres s DIR or CID to scrol l to >DI R EC TORY . Pre ss MENU /SELECT . Pres s DIR or CID to scrol l to >SPE E D DI A L . Pres s MENU /SELECT . T o as sig n a spe ed di al loc atio n, p res s DIR or CID to sc[...]
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32 Directory T o dial a speed dial number When in idle mode, press and hol d a dial pad key ( 0 through 9 ) to displa y the desired speed dial entry . Press PHONE/ FLASH or SPEAKER to dial the displayed telephone number (known as Display Dial). NOTE : If the speed dial locatio n you s elec ted is empt y, the screen shows the speed dial lis t . 1. 2[...]
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33 About caller ID Thi s pr oduct supp orts call er ID se rvice s off ere d by mo st t eleph one s ervic e pr ovid ers. Calle r ID allo ws you t o se e the name , num ber , da te a nd ti me of ca lls. The ava ilabl e cal ler I D inf orma tion will app ear a fter the firs t o r sec ond r ing. Informa tion about caller ID with call waiting Caller ID [...]
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34 Caller ID How caller ID his tory (call l og) works The telephone stor es caller ID information about the last 50 incoming calls in the telephone base. Each entry may ha ve up to 24 digits for the telephone number and 15 characters f or the name. Entries are stored in r everse chronological or der. The t elephone deletes the oldest entry when the[...]
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35 Caller ID Missed (new) calls indicator When you have calls that have not been r eviewed, the handset idle screen shows XX MIS SED CALLS . Al l en tri es t hat ha ve not bee n r evi ewe d are co unt ed as miss ed (n ew) cal ls. Eac h t im e y ou r ev iew a c all er I D h ist ory ent ry ma rk ed NEW , t he n umb er of mis sed ca ll s de cr ease s [...]
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36 Caller ID T o r eview the caller ID history Review the caller ID hist ory to find out who called, to return the call or to copy the caller’s name and number int o your directory . CALL L OG EMPT Y appears if there ar e no records in the call er ID history . When a handset is in idle mode, press CID to r eview the caller ID history in reverse c[...]
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37 Caller ID Caller ID oper ation T o dial a caller ID his tory number While reviewing the call er ID history , press DIR or CID to browse thr ough the caller ID history and find the entry . Press PHONE/ FLASH or SPEAKER to dial the displayed tel ephone number from the caller ID history (known as Display Dial). NOT E S : If the telephone number has[...]
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38 Caller ID Caller ID oper ation Saving a caller ID his tory entry in the dir ectory While reviewing the call er ID history , press DIR or CID to browse thr ough the caller ID history and find the desired entry . Press MENU /SELE CT . The screen shows EDIT NUMBER . Use the dial pad keys t o modify the telephone number (up to 24 digits). Pr ess D I[...]
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39 Use the answering system menu of a syst em handset to turn on or off the answering system, r ecord your announcement, activat e the call screening, change the number of rings, set the remot e access code and activ ate the message alert tone. Answering on/off Unless you change it, the answering syst em is on and ready t o recor d messages. If the[...]
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40 Answering system settings Announcement The announcement is the greeting call ers hear when calls are answered by the answering system. The telephone has a def ault announcement, “ Hello. Please leave a message after the t one. ” Y ou can use this announcement, or recor d your own announcement. Y ou can recor d an announcement up to 90 second[...]
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41 Answering system settings T o delet e your announcement: Fo llow S teps 1 thr ough 4 in T o play the curr ent a nnounc ement on pa ge 40 t o play the announcement. Press 3 during playback t o delete your recor ded announcement. The system announces, “ Announcement deleted. ” If your a nnou nceme nt is d eleted , c all s a re ans were d with [...]
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42 Answering system settings Press DIR or CID to scroll and choose among 2 , 4 , 6 or T OLL SA VER . T oll sav er - t he ans wer ing s yst em ans we rs a ca ll aft er two rin gs if yo u h ave new me ssa ge s, a nd aft er fou r r ings wh en t her e ar e n o n ew me ssag es. Thi s f eat ur e al low s y ou to chec k f or new m essa ges and av oid pa y[...]
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43 Answering syst em and voicemail About answering sys tem and voic email Y our telephone has separate indicat ors for two different types of voic e messages: those left on its built-in answering s ystem and those left at your service pr ovider’s voicemail (fees may apply). Y our telephone’s built- in answering system messages and voic email me[...]
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44 Answering system operation Answering syst em overview V oice pr ompts The system pr ovides voice prompts t o guide you through recor ding announcements and r emote access. Message capacity The answering system can r ecord up to 99 messages, depending on the length of each message. Individual messages can be up to four minut es, and the appro xim[...]
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45 Answering system operation Call inter cept While call screening, you can pr ess PHONE/ FLASH or SPEAKER on the handset to stop r ecording and speak to the caller . T emporaril y turning off the message alert tone Follow the st ep below to temporarily silenc e the message alert tone: When the telephone base is in idle mode, pr ess any telephone b[...]
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46 Answering system operation Message playback T o list en to messages Y ou can use either a handset or the telephone base to play messages. If there ar e new messages, the system plays back only the new messages (oldest first). If ther e are no new messages, the syst em plays back all old messages (oldest first). When playback begins, the total nu[...]
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47 Answering system operation Options during playback When a message is playing, you can adjust the playback v olume, skip, repeat, or delete the message. When messages ar e pl aying on the tel ephone base: Press VOL UME to adjust the message playback volume (1-8). T o repeat the message currently pla ying, press REPEA T after the answering syst em[...]
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48 Answering system operation Message playback T o delet e all old messages Use this feature t o delete all old messages. Once delet ed, you cannot retrieve the delet ed messages. New (unheard) messages cannot be deleted until you have list ened to them. NOT E : I f the re a re n o ol d mes s ag es a nd y ou p res s D E LE TE o n th e tel ep ho ne [...]
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49 Answering system operation R ecor ding and playing memos Mem os ar e me ssage s you re co rd y ours elf . The y ar e sav ed, play ed ba ck an d del eted ex actly lik e in comin g mes sages . Y ou can r eco rd a me mo as a r emind er to your self , or lea ve a me ssage for someo ne el se us ing t he sa me tele phone . T o r ecord a memo Press MEN[...]
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50 Answering system operation Message window displays The message window on the telephone base displays the t otal number of messages. See the table below for other message window displa ys. 0 There are no messages in the answering s ystem. 0 (flashing) After a power failur e, the number in the message window flashes to indicate the date and time n[...]
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51 Answering system operation R emote ac cess Y ou can access the answering system r emotely by dialing your home telephone number fr om any touch-tone telephone. T o r emotely ac cess the answering syst em Dial your telephone number fr om any touch-tone telephone. Wh en t he answ eri ng sy st em ans wer s, ent er th e tw o-d igi t rem ot e acc ess[...]
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52 Answering system operation R emote ac cess Hang up to end the call and save all messages. There is a wallet car d listing the remote commands at the back of this user’s manual. Cut it out and keep it in your wall et for quick refer ence. NOT E S : If you do not enter a valid r emote access code, the system answers the call automaticall y. If t[...]
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53 Scr een icons, indicat or lights and alert t ones Handset indicator light s CHARGE light On when the handset is charging in the telephone base or charger . Backlight (lighted display and dial pad) On when a call is coming in. On when a key is pr essed. SPEAKER light On when the speakerphone is in use. (flashing) Low batt ery; place the handset i[...]
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54 Appendix T elephone base indicat or lights ANS ON/OFF light On when the built-in answering system is on. IN USE light On when the handset is in use, when the answering system is answering an incoming call or when the answering system is being accessed remot ely. Flashes when another telephone on the same line is in use. Flashes quickly when ther[...]
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55 Appendix CALL L OG EMPTY Y ou are accessing an empty caller ID history . CALL TRANSFERRED Y ou have transferred an outside call t o another cordless handset. CALLING HANDSET X The ha ndset is calling a nother hands et (for in ter com calls) . The handset is going to transf er an outside call to another handset. • • DIRECT ORY EMPTY There are[...]
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56 Appendix OUTSIDE CALL Y ou have connected to the ext ernal call during call transfer . P AGING The telephone base is paging all handsets. PHONE The handset is on a call. PLACE IN CHARGER The battery is very low . The handset should be placed in the telephone base or charger . REC MEM FULL The answering system memory is full. RINGER MUTED The rin[...]
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57 Appendix T r oubleshooting If y ou ha ve diffic ulty with your t elep hone, please tr y the sugg estio ns be low . For custome r service , or to pur chase ac cess ories or r eplace ment parts , visit our we bsite at www .te lepho nes.a tt. c om , o r call 1 ( 800) 222- 3111 . In Can ada, dial 1 (866) 288-4 268 . When you call custome r ser vice [...]
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58 Appendix T r oubleshooting Check that all the telephones connect ed to the same telephone line are hung up. Make sur e to set the dial mode to the correct set ting (pulse dialing or tone dialing) for the service in your ar ea (see Dial mode on page 14). Eliminate any back ground noise. Noise from a television, r adio or other appliances may caus[...]
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59 Appendix T r oubleshooting The batt eries do not hold a charge. If th e c or dl ess ha nds et i s i n t he t el eph one ba se o r c har ger an d t he cha rg e li ght do es no t c ome on , r ef er to t he it em The ch ar ge li ght is of f o n th is pag e. Charge the bat tery in the cor dless handset for at least 16 hours. For optimum daily perfor[...]
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60 Appendix T r oubleshooting Relocat e your telephone to a higher location. The telephone will lik ely have bett er reception when installed in a high ar ea. If the other telephones in your home ar e having the same problem, the problem is in your wiring or t elephone service. Contact your telephone service pro vider (charges may apply). I experie[...]
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61 Appendix T r oubleshooting Relocat e your telephone base to a higher location. The telephone will ha ve better r eception when installed in a high area. If the other telephones in your home ar e having the same problem, the problem is in your wiring or t elephone service. Contact your telephone service pro vider (charges may apply). If you subsc[...]
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62 Appendix T r oubleshooting Y our telephone line cor d might be malfunctioning. T ry installing a new telephone line cor d. My caller ID isn’t working. Caller ID is a subscription service. Y ou must subscribe to this service from your telephone servic e provider f or this feature to work on your tel ephone. Y our caller must be calling from an [...]
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63 Appendix T r oubleshooting If the caller pauses for longer than seven sec onds, the answering system stops rec ording and disconnects the call. If the answering system’s memory becomes full during a message, the answering system st ops recording and disconnects the call. If the caller’s voice is very soft, the answering s ystem may stop rec [...]
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64 Appendix T r oubleshooting The answering system may not det ect the remote access c ode while your announcement is playing. T ry waiting until the announcement is over befor e entering the code. There may be int erference on the tel ephone line you are using. Pr ess dial pad keys firml y. The answering sys tem does not rec ord messages. Make sur[...]
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65 Appendix telephone service. Cont act your service provider for mor e information. Common cur e for electr onic equipment: If the telephone is not r esponding normally, try r esetting the telephone. Do the following in the or der listed: Disconnect the power to the t elephone base. Disconnect the cor dless handset battery , and spare battery , if[...]
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66 Appendix Maint enance T aking car e of your telephone Y our cordless t elephone contains sophisticat ed electronic parts, so it must be treat ed with care. Avoid r ough treatment. Place the handset down gently . Save the original packing materials t o protect your telephone if y ou ever need to ship it. Avoid wat er Y our telephone can be damage[...]
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67 Appendix Important saf ety inf ormation This symbol is to alert you t o important operating or servicing instructions that may appear in this user’s manual. Always follow basic sa fety precautions when using this pr oduct to reduce the risk of injury, fir e, or electric shock. Safety inf ormation Read and unders tand all instructions in the us[...]
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68 Appendix Important saf ety inf ormation Pot ential TV interferenc e: Some cordless telephones operat e at frequencies that may cause interfer ence to TVs and VCRs. T o minimize or prevent such int erference, do not place the telephone base of the cor dless telephone near or on top of a TV or VCR. If interfer ence is experienced, moving the c ord[...]
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69 Appendix F CC P art 68 and ACT A This equip ment c omplie s wi th Pa rt 68 of t he FC C rul es and with tec hnical requ ireme nts ad opted by the Adm inistr ative Counci l for Te rminal Att achm ents (A CT A). The label on the back o r bott om of this equip ment c ontain s, amo ng othe r thin gs, a p roduc t iden tifier in the f orma t US:A AAEQ[...]
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70 Appendix F CC P art 15 This equipment has been tested and found t o comply with the requirements for a Class B digit al device under Part 15 of the F ederal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These requirement s are intended to provide r easonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation. This equipment gener at[...]
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71 Appendix Limit ed warranty The A T&T brand is used under license - any repair , replacement or warranty service, and all questions about this product should be dir ected to our website at www .tel ephones.att.c om or call 1 (800) 222-3111 . In Canada, dial 1 (866) 288-4268 . What does this limited warr anty cover? The manufacturer of this A [...]
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72 Appendix How do you get warr anty service? T o obtain warranty service in the United States of America, visit www .tel ephones.att.c om or call 1 (800) 222-3111 . In Canada, dial 1 (866) 288-4268 . NOTE: Bef ore calling for service, please review the user’s manual. A check of the PRODUCT’s controls and f eatures might save you a service call[...]
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73 Appendix T echnical specifications RF frequency band 1921.536MHz — 1928.448MHz Channels 5 Operating temperat ure 32°F — 122°F 0°C — 50°C T elephone base voltage (AC voltage, 60Hz) 96 — 130Vrms T elephone base voltage (DC adapter output) DC6V @400mA Handset voltage DC2.4 — 3.2V Charger volt age (AC adapter output) AC6V @300mA Operat[...]
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74 Appendix Inde x A Alert tones, 54 Alphabetical search, 29 Announcement, 40 Answer a call, 17 Answer an incoming call during an inter com call, 24 Answering mode, 39 Answering system, 43–52 Answering system and voic email, 43 Answering system set tings, 39–42 Any key answer , 17 Area code, 14, 33, 36 Auto off , 17 B Base ringer volume (ringer[...]
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75 Appendix L Language, 11 Limited warranty , 71-72 M Maintenance, 66 Make a call, 16 Memo, 49 Memory match, 34 Menu, 10–18 Message alert tone, 42 Message playback, 46 Message window displays, 50 Missed (new) call indicator , 35 Mute, 20 N Number of rings, 41, 43 O Operation time, 73 P Pause, 16, 27 Power adapter , 4 Predialing (on-hook dialing),[...]
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Appendix Fold her e. Cut along dotted line. Action R emote c ommand Play all messages ..................... 1 Play new messages .................. 2 Delete the message ................. 3 (during playback) Delete all old messages ........ 33 Repeat or go back .................... 4 Stop .................................................. 5 Call your[...]
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© 2009-2010 Advanced American T elephones. All Rights Reserv ed. A T&T and the A T&T logo ar e trademarks of A T&T Intellectual Pr operty licensed to Advanced American T elephones, San Antonio, TX 78219. Printed in China. Issue 6 A T&T 10/10. www .tel ephones.att.c om[...]