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5 . 8 GHz Cor dless T elephone Answ ering System 3358 with Caller ID/Call W aiting Please also read P ar t 1 — Important Product Inf ormation USER ’ S MANU AL Part 2 © 2003 Advanced American T elephones. All Rights Reserved. A T&T and the Globe Symbol are trademarks of A T&T Corp. , licensed to Advanced American T elephones. 3358 ?[...]
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© 2003 Advanced American T elephones. All Rights Reserved. A T&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of A T&T Corp., licensed to Advanced American T elephones. Printed in China. Issue 1A T&T 05/03 Visit us at www .telephones.att.com 91-5438-20-00_ATT3358_R0 2003.7.11 9:41 AM Page III[...]
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CONTENTS BEFORE Y OU BEGIN .............. 1 Parts List .......................................................... 1 About Caller Identification (Caller ID) ............................................... 2 About the Calls Log ............................... 2 About Adding Handsets ......................... 2 INST ALLA TION .......................3 [...]
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P ar ts List Y our box should include: 1 BEFORE Y OU BEGIN BEFORE Y OU BEGIN BEFORE Y OU BEGIN 3358 3 NiMH Batter y Packs Po wer Cord W all Mount Adapter 3 Cordless Handsets Base Unit W allet Card This User’ s Manual Quick Start Guide 2 Remote Charger W all Mount Adapters 2 Remote Chargers T elephone Line Cords 3 Belt Clips 91-5438-20-00_ATT3358_[...]
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2 BEFORE Y OU BEGIN BEFORE Y OU BEGIN About Caller Identification (Caller ID) This product has a Caller ID with Call W aiting feature that w orks with ser vice fr om your local phone service provider . Caller ID with Call W aiting lets you see who’ s calling befor e you answ er the phone, ev en when you’ re on another call. Y ou may need to cha[...]
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T able/Desk Installation ¥ ¥ NO TE: Install this telephone a wa y from electr onic equipment, such as personal computers, television sets or micr owa ve ov ens. Av oid excessive heat, cold, dust or moisture. 1 Connect the telephone line cord. 2 Connect the po wer cor d. C C L L flashes in the message windo w. Use only the pow er cord supplied wit[...]
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4 INST ALLA TION INST ALLA TION 3 Install the handset batter y. Use only A T&T Batter y 2401, SKU# 91077 . 4 Charge the handset battery . • Place the handset in the base or remote charger . • Charge the batter y at least 12 hours. After the first charge, the batter y will charge in eight hours. 5 Check for dial tone. • After the batteries[...]
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5 About Handset Registration 1 The cordless handsets that came with y our system are automatically register ed as Handset 1,Handset 2, and Handset 3. There is no need to re-r egister . 2 Y ou ma y register up to a total of six Expansion Handsets to this telephone system(Model 5800 handset sold separately). 3 Additional handsets will be assigned Han[...]
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6 W all Installation 1 Connect the po wer cor d and telephone line cord to the underside of the base, as sho wn (figure a) . 2 P osition the mounting brack et as sho wn (figure b) . 3 Feed the telephone line cord thr ough the hole in the center of the mounting brack et (figure b) , align the brack et with the base, and slide it into the hole on the[...]
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7 Spar e Batter y/P o wer F ailur e Backup Y ou can buy a spare handset batter y (A T&T Batter y 2401, SKU# 91077, sold separately) and k eep it charged in the base at all times. In the ev ent of a power failur e, a fully charged battery in the spare battery compartment will allow you to mak e and receiv e calls from the cor dless handset only [...]
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8 Belt Clip Y ou may choose to use the optional belt clip with y our handset. Headset Y ou can use this telephone hands-free when y ou install any industry standard 2.5 mm headset . For best results use an A T&T 2.5 mm headset. Plug the headset into the jack located on the left side of the handset (under the small rubber flap). Do not for ce th[...]
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9 F eatur e Setup Menu Press the softk ey under to enter the Featur e Setup menu. Use or to choose featur es, then select to sav e your choice. ¥ ¥ NO TE: If you wait mor e than 20 seconds without pressing a k ey , the handset returns to the idle scr een. ¥ ¥ NO TE: If you r eceive an incoming call while in featur e setup, the phone automatical[...]
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10 Clock Mode Y ou can choose to display the time when the phone is idle at the handset, or you can turn this featur e off. The default setting is ON . 1 Press . 2 Press until the screen highlights 3 Press . The screen displa ys 4 Press or . 5 Press to sa ve the displa yed setting. REGISTER Y ou can refer to page 5. OK ON OFF CLOCK ENABLE ON OK INT[...]
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11 Sound Select This telephone uses the latest acoustic receiv er design, pro viding you with four diff erent sound quality settings. During a call, you can adjust the quality of the sound. Pressing repeatedly will cycle y ou through four differ ent responses. ¥ ¥ NO TE: The mid-boost setting is hearing-aid compatible. BASS – Low fr equency sou[...]
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OK 12 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Ringer V olume Adjust the volume of the handset ringer. Setting the volume so that no bars sho w on the graph turns the ringer off. 1 Press , then until the screen highlights H H A A N N D D S S E E T T S S E E T T T T I I N N G G S S . 2 Press . 3 Press when R R I I N N G G E E R R V V O O L L U U M M E E is hig[...]
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13 Ringer Melody The Ringer Melody sets which ringer you hear when y ou ha ve an outside call. The Ringer Melody default setting is #01 ; there ar e eight Ringer Melody selections. 1 Press , then until the screen highlights H H A A N N D D S S E E T T S S E E T T T T I I N N G G S S . 2 Press , then until the screen highlights R R I I N N G G E E R[...]
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14 Lo w Batt T one Y ou can set the handset to sound a tone when batter y pow er is low , or you can turn the tone off. Default setting is O O N N . 1 Press , then until the screen highlights H H A A N N D D S S E E T T S S E E T T T T I I N N G G S S . 2 Press , then until the screen highlights L L O O W W B B A A T T T T T T O O N N E E . 3 Press[...]
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15 Range T one Y ou can set the handset to sound a tone when you are appr oaching the range limit, or you can turn this tone off. The default setting is O O N N . 1 Press , then until the screen highlights H H A A N N D D S S E E T T S S E E T T T T I I N N G G S S . 2 Press , then until the screen highlights R R A A N N G G E E T T O O N N E E . 3[...]
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16 K eypad T one When this featur e is on, each key pr ess mak es a sound. The default setting is O O N N . 1 Press , then until the screen highlights H H A A N N D D S S E E T T S S E E T T T T I I N N G G S S . 2 Press , then until the screen highlights K K E E Y Y P P A A D D T T O O N N E E . 3 Press The screen displa ys 4 Press or . 5 Press to[...]
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Set Contrast Y ou can adjust the screen contrast for easy vie wing. 1 Press , then until the screen highlights H H A A N N D D S S E E T T S S E E T T T T I I N N G G S S . 2 Press , then until the screen highlights C C O O N N T T R R A A S S T T . 3 Press The screen displa ys 4 Press or to decrease or increase contrast. 5 Press to sa ve the displ[...]
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18 Languag e Setting Y ou can set each registered handset so the displa y appears in English, Spanish or French. The default setting is E E N N G G L L I I S S H H . 1 Press , then until the screen highlights H H A A N N D D S S E E T T S S E E T T T T I I N N G G S S . 2 Press , then until the screen highlights L L A A N N G G U U A A G G E E . 3 [...]
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19 Ringer V olume 1 Mak e sure the base Speak erphone is off. 2 Press and hold M M , then press V OLUME + + or - - to adjust the ringer volume.Y ou will hear a sample of the ringer volume setting. ¥ ¥ NO TE: The lowest v olume setting is off. 3 Release M M to sav e your setting. 3358 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i FEA TURE SETUP – BASE FEA TURE [...]
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20 Ringer Melody 1 Mak e sure the base Speak erphone is off. 2 Press and hold F F , then press V OLUME + + or - - to change the ringer melody .Y ou will hear a brief sample of the selected melody . 3 Release F F to sa ve y our setting. 3358 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET 91-5438-20-00_ATT3358_R0 [...]
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21 Mak e a Cal l At the Handset 1 Press P P , then dial the number — OR — Dial the number , then press P P . 2 T o end the call, press O or place the handset in the base. Answ er a Call At the Handset 1 T o answer a call, press any k ey except O and softk eys. 2 T o end the call, press O or place the handset in the base. At the Base 1 Press K K[...]
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3358 22 i i i V olume Handset Y ou can adjust the volume of what you hear thr ough the handset during a conv ersation by pressing VOLUME + + or - - on the right side of the handset. Y ou will hear a special tone when you r each the highest or low est setting. Base Speak er Press V OLUME + + or - - to adjust the base speaker volume while on a call. [...]
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Handset Speak erphone When the handset speak erphone is activated, you can use the phone hands-free. Stand the handset on a flat surface (not in the base) and continue y our conv ersation. ¥ ¥ NO TE: For best performance, use the handset speak erphone in a quiet location with the handset facing you fr om no more than f our feet a wa y . Mak e a C[...]
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24 Redial The last ten phone numbers dialed at the handset are stor ed in redial memory . 1 Press then press or to scroll thr ough the numbers in redial memory . 2 Press P P or K K to dial the highlighted number . 3 Press O O to end the call. Sa ve a Redial Number 1 Press . 2 Press or until the screen displa ys the number y ou want to sa ve, then p[...]
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25 Flash/Call W aiting If you subscribe to Call W aiting service with your local telephone ser vice pr ovider , you can answ er a new incoming call without losing your cur rent call. Handset 1 Press P P / F F to connect to the new call when you r eceive a call-waiting signal. 2 Press P P / F F a gain to return to the original call. ¥ ¥ NO TE: Use[...]
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3358 26 Mute Handset 1 During a telephone conv ersation, mute the handset micr ophone by pressing . The other party will be unable to hear anything on your end. The scr een displa ys 2 T o return to tw o-wa y conv ersation, pr ess again. Base Press M M on the base to pre vent the other party from hearing you. Press M M again to return to two-wa y c[...]
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27 Hold Handset ¥ ¥ NO TE: When a call is on hold, the screen displa ys CALL ON HOLD . If the clock featur e is on, this message will be displa yed f or five seconds, then return to the clock displa y with H on top of the screen. After five min utes, the handset will ring to remind y ou there’ s a call on hold. If y ou do not answer the ring, t[...]
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28 DISPLA Y SCREEN MESSA GES SCREEN DISPLA Y S: WHEN: I I N N C C O O M M I I N N G G O O U U T T S S I I D D E E C C A A L L L L Y ou ha ve an incoming phone call (without Caller ID). I I N N T T E E R R C C O O M M F F R R O O M M Y ou ha ve an incoming inter com call from [ [ P P A A R R T T Y Y N N A A M M E E ] ] [ P P A A R R T T Y Y N N A A [...]
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29 HANDSET ICONS THIS ICON: INDICA TES Line In Use indicator On steadily with no number next to it when another phone on this line is in use. On steadily with one or mor e numbers next to it, indicating which extensions are using the line. For example , 1 1 2 2 indicates that Handset 1 and Handset 2 are on an outside call. Intercom indicator On ste[...]
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30 BASE LIGHTS LIGHT ST A TUS: INDICA TES: IN USE on Handset or base is on a call IN USE flashing Extension is in use SPEAKER on Speak erphone is in use SPEAKER flashing HOLD function is activated ON/OFF on Answ ering system is on ON/OFF off Answ ering system is off CHARGING on Handset is in the base charging PLA Y/ST OP flashing Ne w messages in t[...]
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31 T ONES AND WHA T THEY MEAN T ONE: INDICA TES: Three quick beeps Battery charge is low One beep Handset registration is complete — OR — A programming command is successfull y completed One long beep Indicates an err or in programming T w o beeps Handset is out of range of the base TELEPHONE OPERA TION TELEPHONE OPERA TION 91-5438-20-00_ATT335[...]
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32 Inter com Calls Y ou can make inter com calls between handsets and the base. ¥ ¥ NO TE: The intercom f eature is not a vailable when the base speak erphone is in use . Fr om Base to All Handsets 1 Press on the base to page all handsets. Fr om Handset to Base 1 Press , then press until I I N N T T E E R R C C O O M M is highlighted. 2 Press . 3[...]
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33 Answ ering Inter com At handset, press an y ke y except O O and softk eys. At base, automatically answ ered. End Inter com At handset, press O O . At base, press K K . o o o o o j j j j j k k k k k T o Answ er an Incoming Call While Inter comming If an incoming call is receiv ed while you ar e using the inter com, y ou will hear a beep and the s[...]
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34 Blind Call T ransfer Y ou can transfer a call from one handset to another . Fr om the Handset 1 Press , then use to highlight where y ou want the call transferr ed. 2 When the desired destination is highlighted, press to transfer the call. ¥ ¥ NO TE: An unanswer ed call will ring back to the originating handset if not answ ered within 30 secon[...]
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35 3358 Confer ence Calling 1 If one handset is already on a call, you can connect a second handset or base to the call by pressing P P on the second handset or K K on the base . 2 Disconnect either or both handsets by pressing O O . — OR — Disconnect the base by pr essing K K . j j j j j p p p p p i i i i i INTERCOM OPERA TION INTERCOM OPERA T[...]
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36 PHONE BOOK This telephone can store up to 50 telephone n umbers with names. Each number can be up to 32 digits long and each name can be up to 16 characters. Stor e a Number and Name in Phone Book 1 Enter the number y ou want to store. The screen displa ys the number you enter . T o delete a digit, press O O / C C ; to clear the screen, press an[...]
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37 K eypad Characters Dial Presses K e y 123456789 1 1 & ’ ,. 1 2 2 ABC a b c 2 3 3 D E F d ef3 4 4 GH I g h i 4 5 5 JK L j k l 5 6 6 MNO m n o 6 7 7 PQR S p q r s 7 8 8 TUV t u v 8 9 9 WX Y Z w x y z 9 0 0 0 * * * # # # PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK 91-5438-20-00_ATT3358_R0 2003.7.11 9:41 AM Page 37[...]
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38 Dial a Number in Phone Book 1 Press . The screen displa ys 2 Press or to sc r oll thr ough memor y in alphabetical order — OR — Enter the first letter of a name (then or , if necessar y) to displa y the name you’ re searching f or — OR — Press , then enter the first few letters of the name you’ re sear ching for and pr ess again. 3 P[...]
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39 Edit a Number/Name in Phone Book 1 Press . The screen displa ys 2 Press or to sc r oll thr ough memor y in alphabetical order — OR — Enter the first letter of a name (then or , if necessar y) to displa y the name you’ re searching f or — OR — Press , then enter the first few letters of the name you’ re sear ching for and pr ess again[...]
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40 Delete a Number/Name in Phone Book 1 Press . The screen displa ys 2 Press or to sc r oll thr ough memor y in alphabetical order — OR — Enter the first letter of a name (then or , if necessar y) to displa y the name you’ re searching f or — OR — Press , then enter the first few letters of the name you’ re sear ching for and pr ess aga[...]
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41 C ALLER ID OPERA TION C ALLER ID OPERA TION If you subscribe to Caller ID service with your local phone service provider , this phone stores all incoming calls (up to 50 at the handset ) with valid Caller ID information in the calls log. Name, number , time and date information can all be stor ed, if they are sent with the call. Calls ar e autom[...]
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42 Re view Calls Lo g 1 Press , then press . The screen displa ys the most recent call in the calls log. 2 Press or to sc r oll thr ough call recor ds . Stor e Record in Phone Book 1 While the call information is displa yed, press , then use # to scr oll through dialing options, if you want to change the format. F or example: 555-1212 1-555-1212 90[...]
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43 Displa y Dial While you ar e re viewing the calls log, you can dial a number displa yed on the screen. Y ou can change the format of the number using “Dialing Options” below . Press P P or K K to dial the displa yed number . Dialing Options 1 While a call recor d is displa yed, press , then select . 2 Use or to highlight the number the wa y [...]
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44 Remo ve Call Recor ds Remo ving a Specific Call Recor d 1 Press , then press . 2 Press or to sc r oll thr ough call recor ds until the call you want to delete is displa yed. 3 Press , then press . The screen displa ys 4 Press . The call record is deleted and you hear a confirmation tone. Remo ving All Records 1 Press , then press . The scr een d[...]
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45 Audible Indicators This system gives y ou voice pr ompts for featur e operations and voice confirmations when y ou press a button or complete an operation. T urn Answering System On/Off Press O O to turn the system on or off. When the system is turned on, you will hear “Machine on” and the O O light will be lit. When turning the system on fo[...]
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46 About Mailbo x es This answ ering system has three v oice mailbox es. Callers using a touch tone phone can select the mailbox in which their messages will be r ecorded by pressing 1 1 , 2 2 , or 3 3 . All other messages will be r ecorded in Mailbox 1. About Announcements • Y ou can record up to tw o different announcements — one f or normal [...]
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47 m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m Record Y our Announcement ¥ ¥ NO TE: If you ha v e assigned different mailbo xes to differ ent people , be sure to tell callers in y our announcement to press 1 1 , 2 2 , or 3 3 to lea ve a message in the appr opriate mailbox. 1 Press U U until you hear “ Change announcement .” 2 Press r r . After you hear “[...]
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48 Answ ering System F eatur e Setup Y ou can set up one feature at a time, or you can set up a featur e and then move on to set up another f eature. 1 Mak e sure the answ ering system is on. 2 Press and r elease U U until you hear the system announce the featur e you want to set. Refer to the Featur e Summar y chart on page 49 for a description of[...]
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49 FETURE SUMMAR Y Default settings indicated by * . SY STEM ANNOUNCES: DESCRIPTION/DIRECTIONS: “Change r emote access code” Set the remote access code y ou 50 * will use to access featur es and functions of the answ ering system from a touch tone phone. The code can be changed to any tw o-digit number fr om 40–99. ¥ ¥ NO TE: Y ou can press[...]
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50 Listen to , Sa v e & Delete Messag es The system automatically sa ves y our messages until you delete them, and can store appr oximatel y 15 minutes of messages, memos, and announcements (up to a maximum of 99 messages). Befor e pla ying a message , the system announces the da y and time it was receiv ed. While the message pla ys, the messag[...]
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51 Adjust Pla yback V olume Press V OLUME + or V OLUME - to adjust the base speak er volume while pla ying back messages. Call Scr eening/Intercept 1 Mak e sure the answ ering system and call screening ar e on, and set the message pla yback volume contr ol abov e lev el 1 so you can hear the caller’ s message. 2 If you decide to tak e the call, p[...]
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52 Record a Memo Y ou can record a memo up to four minutes long to stor e as an incoming message. 1 Press and r elease . 2 Press a PLA Y/ST OP button to select a mailbox for the memo . After the beep , speak towar d the microphone. The message window displa ys the length of your memo . 3 T o stop recor ding, pr ess the PLA Y/ST OP button again. m m[...]
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53 MESSA GE WINDO W DISPLA Y WINDO W DISPLA YS: WHEN: 0 0 No messages in any mailbo x 1 1 – 9 9 9 9 T otal number of messages in all mailbox es, or curr ent message number during message pla yback. 0 0 – 9 9 9 9 ↔ ↔ F F Memor y is full, or total number of messages is 99 Counting 1 1 to 9 9 9 9 Duration of announcement or memo recor ding (ma[...]
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Connect with the Answering System Y ou can access many featur es of this system remotely fr om a touch tone phone. 1 Dial your telephone n umber . 2 When the system answ ers, enter your Remote Access Code (preset to 50). The system beeps once and then announces the number of new messages. 3 Enter a remote command (see “Remote Access Commands” o[...]
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55 REMO TE A CCESS COMMANDS FUNCTION: COMMAND: Pla y messag es Press # , then enter the appropriate in a mailbo x mailbox number( 1 , 2 , or 3 ). The system pla ys new messages. If there ar e no new messages, the system pla ys old messages. Repeat a messag e Press #4 while message is playing; press # 4 twice back up another message. Skip a messag e[...]
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Batter y Life A fully charged battery provides an a verage talk time of about eight hours, or standby time of fiv e da ys. ¥ ¥ NO TE: T alk time and standby time ma y var y depending on operating conditions. Batter y Indicator T en to fifteen minutes befor e the batter y charge indictor gets too low to operate the handset, an empty batter y icon [...]
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57 Spar e Batter y Y ou can buy a spare handset batter y (A T&T Batter y 2401, SKU# 91077, sold separately) and k eep it charged in the base at all times. In the ev ent of a power failur e, a fully charged battery in the spare battery compartment will allow you to mak e and receiv e calls from the cor dless handset only for up to 2 1 / 2 hours.[...]
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Replace the Handset Batter y P ack 1 Install the handset batter y. Use only A T&T Batter y 2401, SKU# 91077. 2 Charge the handset batter y . • Place the handset in the base. • Charge the batter y for at least 12 hours. After the first charge, the batter y will charge in eight hours. 58 b) Align the contacts and place the batter y pack in th[...]
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59 IN C ASE OF DIFFICUL TY IN C ASE OF DIFFICUL TY If you ha ve difficulty operating this phone, tr y the suggestions below . For Customer Service , visit our website at www .telephones.att.com or call 1-800-222-3111. Pl ease r etain your r eceipt as your pr oof of purchase. PHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION If the phone does not • Mak e sure the pow er cor[...]
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PHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION T o re-initializ e the • Disconnect the power to the base. handset and base: • Remov e spare battery pack (if installed). • Remov e the handset batter y pack. • W ait at least 15 seconds. • Insert the handset batter y pack. • Connect the pow er to the base . PROBLEM SOLUTION If you hear noise or • Y ou may be ou[...]
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61 PHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION If the phone does not • Mak e sure the ringer is on. ring when you r eceive • Make sur e the telephone line cord is a call: connected firmly to the base and the telephone jack. • Make sur e the AC ada pter is plugged firmly into an electrical outlet not controlled b y a wall switch. • Y ou might be too far from the[...]
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CALLER ID PROBLEM SOLUTION If the caller’ s name or • Mak e sure y ou subscribe to Caller ID phone number is not ser vice fr om your local telephone displa y ed: company . • Mak e sure the battery is charged. • Caller ID ser vice might not work when the phone is connected to a Private Branch Exchange (PBX). PROBLEM SOLUTION If the caller’[...]
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63 ANSWERING SY STEM PROBLEM SOLUTION If messag es are • If a caller lea ves a v er y long message, incomplete: part of it may be lost when the system disconnects the call after four minutes. • If the caller pauses for more than se ven seconds, the system stops recording and disconnects the call. • If the system’ s memor y becomes full duri[...]
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ANSWERING SY STEM PROBLEM SOLUTION If CL appears in the Y ou need to reset the clock. The answ ering messag e window: system clock is not set automatically with incoming Caller ID information. PROBLEM SOLUTION If the system does not • Mak e sure you ar e calling from a touch respond to commands tone phone. When you dial a n umber , from a r emote[...]
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65 DEF A UL T SETTINGS DEF A UL T SETTINGS DEF AUL T SETTINGS FUNCTION: DEF AUL T SETTING: Handset V olume 2 Ringer V olume 3 Ringer Melody 1 K eypad T one ON Remote Access Code 50 Clock Mode ON Messag e Aler t OFF Announce Only OFF Number of Rings 4 Call Screening ON DEF AUL T SETTINGS 91-5438-20-00_ATT3358_R0 2003.7.11 9:41 AM Page 65[...]
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS RF Fr equency Band 2400 MHz – 2483.5 MHz (Handset to base) RF Fr equency Band 5725 MHz – 5850 MHz (Base to handset) Number of Channels 95 Channel Spacing 864 kHz Handset T ransmit P ow er +23 dBm Base T ransmit P o wer +29 dBm Sensitivity –93 dBm Modulation GFSK Operating T emperature 0°C – 50°C Base Unit V oltag[...]
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INDEX INDEX 67 A 40, 44 Announce Only 46, 49, 53, 65 announcements 46, 50 B Base 1, 21,26, 33, 34, 60, 66 Base lights 30 Base ringer 19, 20 Base Unit See Base BASS BOOST 11 batter y 4, 7, 29, 56–58, 66 Beeps 31, 49, 54, 55 Belt Clip 8 C Calls Log 2 CALL ON HOLD 27 Call Screening 49 Call W aiting 2 Caller ID 2, 41 c 45, 48 43, 44 CL 3, 53, 64 C 36[...]
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I Idle Screen 9 32 interfer ence 60, 64 K KEYPAD TONE 16 L LANGUAGE 18 long tone 59 Low Batt T one 14 low battery 29, 56 LOW BATTERY 56 M 36 memos 50 9 Message Alert 49 message window 50, 52 Message Window Displa y 53 messages 50 messages are incomplete 63 MICROPHONE MUTED 26 MID BOOST 11 mute 26 M 26 26 N NATURAL BOOST 11 NEW CALLS 41 NiMH Batter [...]
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69 S 9, 36, 39, 42 SET TIME 9 sound quality settings 11 11 Spanish 18 Spare Battery 7, 52 Speak er 22, 52 K 21, 23–24, 33, 34, 43 Speak erphone 11, 23 standby time 56 subscriber ser vices 25 T talk time 56 T echnical Specifications 66 T elephone line cord 1, 3 40 Time 9, 10, 41, 50 t 45 T oll Sa ver 49 tone 14, 15, 22, 65 T ones 31, 56 touch tone[...]