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EP5632/EP5632-2
5.8 GHz digital cordless
answering system
with BLUETOOTH®
wireless technology
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 5.8 GHz digital cordless

User’s manual EP5632/EP5632-2 5.8 GHz digital cordless answering system with BLUETOOTH®wireless technology

Page 2 - Congratulations

6Getting startedHandset main menuTo enter the main menu:1. Press MENU/SELECT when the handset is in idle mode.2. Press the UP and DOWN Navkeys to sele

Page 3 - Before you begin

96AppendixThere is noise or interference during a telephone conversation.-OR-My calls fade out or cut in and out when I am using the cordless handset.

Page 4 - Parts checklist

97AppendixMy caller ID features are not working properly.• Caller ID is a subscription service. You must subscribe to this service from your local

Page 5 - Table of contents

98AppendixThe messages on the system are very difficult to hear.• Press VOLUME on the side of the handset or on the telephone base to increase the

Page 6 - HANDSET 1

99AppendixImportant safety informationThis symbol is to alert you to important operating or servicing instructions that may appear in this u

Page 7 - Quick reference guide

100AppendixImportant safety informationEspecially about cordless telephones• Privacy: The same features that make a cordless telephone conve

Page 8 - Handset status icons

101AppendixImportant safety informationPrecautions for users of implanted cardiac pacemakersCardiac pacemakers (applies only to digital cordless tele

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102AppendixFCC Part 68 and ACTAThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and with technical requirements adopted by the Administrative Cou

Page 10 - Handset main menu

103AppendixFCC Part 68 and ACTAIf this product has memory dialing locations, you may choose to store emergency telephone numbers (e.g., police, f

Page 11 - Telephone base main menu

104AppendixFCC Part 15This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B digital device under Part 15 of the Feder

Page 12 - Installation setup

105AppendixLimited warrantyThe AT&T brand is used under license - any repair, replacement or warranty service, and all questions about this produc

Page 13 - Telephone base installation

7Getting startedGetting startedTelephone base main menuMain Menu Directory Call Log Answering SystemSelectAnswering System allows you to review and ch

Page 14 - Installation options

106AppendixLimited warranty4. What is not covered by this limited warranty?This limited warranty does not cover:• PRODUCT that has been subjected to

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107AppendixLimited warranty6. What must you return with the PRODUCT to get warranty service?You must: a. Return the entire original package and conte

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108AppendixAAdd new handsets 17Answering system keys 3Answering system operations 86Call Intercept 88Call Screening 88Delete all messages 88Mess

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109AppendixIndexDelete all entries 73Delete an entry 73Edit an entry 72Searching for entries 71–72Display screen status icons 4-5EExpanding your

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110AppendixRRecord Memo 89Redial list 82Deleting entries 85Dialing an entry 84Editing an entry 84Saving entries into the Directory 83Remote Acce

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111AppendixTechnical specificationsOperating temperature0 deg C to 50 deg C(32 deg F to 122 deg F)Power input voltage120V AC 60HzTelephone baseoutput

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Clip and save the wallet card below to keep a convenient list of remote commands that allow you to manage your answering system from any touch-tone te

Page 21 - Place in

www.telephones.att.com© 2007 Advanced American Telephones. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Knowledge Ve

Page 22 - Spare battery (optional)

8Getting startedInstallation setupInstall the telephone base close to a telephone jack and a power outlet not controlled by a wall switch. The telepho

Page 23 - Introducing BLUETOOTH

9Getting startedGetting startedTelephone base installationTelephone line cordDSL filter For DSL users(not included)Power adapterIMPORTANT INFORMATION1

Page 24 - Glossary of terms

10Getting startedInstallation optionsThe telephone base comes with the mounting bracket already installed for desktop use. If wall mounting is desired

Page 25 - Bluetooth at glance

11Getting startedGetting startedInstallation options4. Plug the telephone line cord and power adapter plug into the telephone base and place the co

Page 26 - 12:00 AM

12Getting startedInstallation options Wall mount positionOuter tabsWall mount to desktop installationTo change the telephone base from the wall mount

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13Getting startedGetting started4. Rotate the bracket to the desktop position.5. First insert the center bracket tabs, then press the bracket

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14Getting startedBattery installation & chargingInstall the battery as shown below. After installing the battery, you can make and receive short

Page 29 - Managing your devices

15Getting startedGetting startedBelt clip & optional headsetInstall belt clip as shown below, if desired.For handsfree headset conversations,

Page 30 - John's Cell

Congratulationson your purchase of this AT&T product.Before using this AT&T product, please read the Important safety information on pages 100

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16Getting startedExpanding your telephone systemYour new AT&T EP5632/EP5632-2 telephone system can accommodate up to 12 cordless handsets. You can

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17Getting startedGetting startedAdding new handsets (optional)Your telephone system can accommodate up to 12 handsets (AT&T model EP562, pu

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18Getting startedSpare battery (optional)You can keep a charged spare battery (AT&T model 103, part number 89-0429-00-00, purchased sep

Page 34 - Handset settings

19Bluetooth Introducing BLUETOOTHYour new AT&T EP5632/EP5632-2 telephone system with Bluetooth wirelessEP5632/EP5632-2 telephone system with Bluet

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20Bluetooth Glossary of terms Below are some terms used in this user’s manual to help you become familiar with using your Bluetooth devices and your n

Page 36 - Français

21Bluetooth Bluetooth at glanceThe telephone base allows you to pair up to eight Bluetooth devices. You can have a maximum of two paired devices conne

Page 37 - LCD Contrast

22Bluetooth Bluetooth SetupTo use a Bluetooth enabled cellular phone or headset with your EP5632/EP5632-2, you must first pair and conn

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23Bluetooth Set up CellularBefore you begin, make sure that your Bluetooth enabled cellular phone is not connected to any other Bluetooth dev

Page 39 - Handset Ringers

24Bluetooth Set up HeadsetBefore you begin, make sure that your Bluetooth enabled headset is not connected to any other Bluetooth device. Refer

Page 40 - Ringer Off

25Bluetooth Managing your devicesOnce you have paired a Bluetooth device, you can rename, delete, and view the device's information in the Paired

Page 41 - P Melody 2

Please read and follow these instructions carefully:• Use only the supplied rechargeable battery or replacement battery.• Observe the proper polarity

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26Bluetooth Delete a paired deviceIf you already have the maximum of eight paired devices on the Paired Devices list, and you want to add another devi

Page 43 - Handset Pictures

27Bluetooth NOTE: Connected devices appear on the Active Devices list automatically.Active DevicesOnly devices on the Active Devices list can establis

Page 44 - Handset Animations

28Bluetooth Replace an active deviceReplacing a Bluetooth device on the Active Devices list will replace an active device with a device from the Paire

Page 45 - . To return to idle

29Bluetooth Add an active deviceIf you have only one active device, you can add another paired device to the Active Devices list, however yo

Page 46 - 12:00 AM

30System setupHandset settingsIn the handset Settings menu, you can change and edit the handset settings. You can also clear the voice mail indica

Page 47 - Español

31System setupSet TimeIf you subscribe to caller ID service provided by your local telephone company, the time will automatically be set

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32System setupShow Handset NameBy default, the handset name is shown on the display when in idle mode.To change this setting:1. Press MENU/SE

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33System setupLCD ContrastYou can adjust the handset LCD screen contrast to one of eight levels to suit different lighting conditions.T

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34System setupDefault Settings (restore settings)You can restore the factory-set default settings for all handset settings. Restoring the default sett

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35System setupRinger for CELL 1 Ringer for CELL 2 Record New RingerRinger for HOMERingersRingersHandset RingersIn the handset Ringers menu, you

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Parts checklistYour new AT&T EP5632/EP5632-2 telephone system includes:Telephone baseCordless telephone handset(1 for EP5632) (2 for EP5632-2)Hand

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36System setupRinger VolumeYou can choose from six handset ringer melody volume levels. The ringer can also be turned off so the phone does not ring d

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37System setupRinger MelodyYou can select from eight traditional ringers and 13 musical polyphonic ringer melodies on each handset.Select a

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38System setupRecord New RingerEach recordable ringer can be up to 14 seconds. Depending on the remaining record time, you can record multiple ringe

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39System setupPicturesHandset PicturesIn the handset Pictures menu, you can select a background image for a handset screen. These images

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40System setupHandset AnimationsIn the handset Animations menu, you can select an animation for a handset screen. These animations can

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41System setupTelephone base SettingsIn the telephone base Settings menu, you can set the date, set the time, keypad tone, language, and LCD contrast

Page 59 - Telephone operations

42System setupSet DateIf you subscribe to caller ID service provided by your local telephone company, the time and date will automatically be set with

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43System setupKeypad ToneBy default, the telephone base will beep when you press a key. You can turn these keypad tones on or off:To change the keypa

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44System setupLCD ContrastYou can adjust the telephone base LCD screen contrast to one of eight levels to suit different lighting condi

Page 62 - P2 Mary's Cell

45System setupDefault Settings (restore settings)You can restore the factory-set default settings of the telephone base if desired. Restoring the defa

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Table of contents Getting startedQuick reference guide ...2 Handset status icons ...4 Telephone base status ico

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46System setupTelephone base RingersIn the telephone base Ringers menu, you can select a ringer melody and adjust the ringer volume for

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47System setupRinger VolumeYou can choose from six ringer volume levels on the telephone base. The ringer can also be turned off so the telephone

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48System setupRinger MelodyYou can select from eight traditional ringer melodies on the telephone base.To select a ringer melody: 1. Press the M

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49System setupAnswering System settingsIn the Answering System menu, you can set the answering system on or off, change the outgoing announcement, re

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50System setupAnswer On/OffBy default, the answering system is on. When the answering system is off, ANS. OFF appears on the telephone base display. T

Page 69 - HOME/FLASH on handset

51System setupAnnouncementThe announcement is the message that callers hear when the answering system answers an incoming HOME call.To review, record,

Page 70 - Intercom

52System setupNumber of RingsBy default, the answering system answers an incoming HOME call after four rings. You can set the answering system

Page 71 - Directory

53System setupCall ScreeningBy default, Call Screening is on. Call Screening allows you to listen to a caller leaving a message on the answering

Page 72 - Directory

54System setupMsg Alert ToneBy default, Msg Alert Tone is off. When the message alert tone and the answering system is on, telephone base will

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55Telephone operationsTelephone operationsWith your new AT&T 5632/5632-2 telephone system, you can enjoy the ease and comfort of making and receiv

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2Getting startedStatus lightFlashes rapidly during an incoming call.Flashes slowly when there is a new voice mail message (page 33) or new message in

Page 75 - Directory 1

56Telephone operationsMake a HOME callYou can make HOME calls using a handset and telephone base. You can also use a wireless Bluetooth enabled

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57Telephone operationsReceive a HOME callYou can receive HOME calls using a handset or telephone base. You can also use a wireless Blue

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58Telephone operationsMake a CELLULAR callYou can connect a maximum of two Bluetooth enabled cellular phones to the telephone base, but onl

Page 78 - Redial list

59Telephone operationsReceive a CELLULAR callYou can receive CELLULAR calls using a handset and telephone base.Using a handsetTo receive a CELLULAR ca

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60Telephone operationsAdjusting the listening volume You can choose from six listening volume levels on a handset and telephone base. For both the HOM

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61Telephone operationsMuteWhile on a HOME or CELLULAR line call, you can mute the microphone. This allows you to hear the caller, but the caller will

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62Telephone operationsReceive a CELLULAR call while on a HOME callWhile on a HOME call and there is an incoming CELLULAR call, CELLULAR, and 1 or

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63Telephone operationsReceive a HOME call while on a CELLULAR call While on a CELLULAR call and there is an incoming HOME call, HOME and status ic

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64Telephone operationsConferencing HOME and CELLULAR callsWhile you are on HOME or CELLULAR call, and the other line is on hold or in use, you

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65Telephone operationsCall waiting while on a conference callIf you subscribe to call waiting service and you receive an incoming HOME cal

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3Getting startedGetting startedQuick reference guideTelephone BasePress to play or stop playing messages. Flashes when there are new answering system

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66Telephone operationsIntercomThe intercom feature allows you to intercom between handset(s) and the telephone base.To enter the Intercom menu:Using a

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67DirectoryDirectoryIn the Directory menu, you can store and search for names and numbers. Directory entries are stored separately on each han

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68DirectoryCreating a new directory entryDirectory entries are unique to each handset and telephone base. To create a new directory entry:Using a hand

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69DirectoryCreating a new directory entry (continued)4. Press the DONE softkey or MENU/SELECT to store the name. 5. Enter the telephone number (

Page 90 - Answering system operations

70DirectoryCreating a new directory entry (continued)Using the telephone base1. Press the MENU softkey when the telephone base is in idle mode.2

Page 91 - Duration: 0:35

71DirectorySearching for directory entriesTo search for directory entries on a handset or the telephone base, enter the Directory then:• Press the

Page 92 - MENU/SELECT to enter

72DirectorySearching for directory entries (continued)• AM in the Search for screen, and then press the DONE softkey, Amy will be highli

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73DirectoryNOTES: 1. Once a directory entry is deleted, it cannot be recovered.2. Deleting a directory entry on one handset or on the tel

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7474Redial listInformation about caller ID with call waitingYour new AT&T EP5632/EP5632-2 telephone system supports caller ID services pro

Page 95 - Alert tones

7575Redial listCall LogIn the Call Log menu, you can review a list of the 100 most recent incoming calls. Each handset and the telephone base have

Page 96 - Troubleshooting

4Getting startedHandset status iconsREDIALCALLER IDHANDSET 11212:00AMTime - indicates the handset time.New answering system message - alternates with

Page 97

7676Redial listCall Log informationIf you subscribe to caller ID services, provided by your local telephone company and/or cellular service pr

Page 98

7777Redial listReviewing the Call LogIn the Call Log, you may see the following status icons:• NEW - indicates that the entry is new and it hasn&apos

Page 99

7878Redial listDialing a call log entryIn the Call Log, you can dial a call log entry telephone number on either the HOME or CELLULAR

Page 100 - Appendix

7979Redial listSaving call log entries into the DirectoryWhen viewing a call log entry, you can save the entry into the Directory.To save an

Page 101

8080Redial listPlay recorded messages in the Call LogWhen a caller records a message on the answering system, the recorded message icon, , appears i

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8181Redial listClear Missed CallsYou can clear the missed calls indication using the call log option on the handset or telephone base.

Page 103 - Important safety information

8282Redial listRedial listThe Redial list stores up to 20 entries on the handset and telephone base. The first item in the Redial list is the

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8383Redial listSaving redial entries into the DirectoryIn the Redial list, you can save the telephone number into the Directory on a han

Page 105 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

8484Redial listDialing a redial entryIn the Redial list, you can dial a redial entry telephone number using the HOME or CELLULAR line.To redi

Page 106 - FCC Part 68 and ACTA

8585Redial listDeleting redial entriesIn the Redial list, you can delete one entry or all of the entries.To delete entries in the Redial list:1. Press

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5Getting startedGetting startedTelephone base status icons12:00 AMREDIALMENUCID12Answering system off - indicates that the answering system wi

Page 108 - FCC Part 15

86Answering system operationsAnswering system operationsThe answering system can record up to 99 messages, for a total of 15 minutes. The answe

Page 109 - Limited warranty

87Answering system operationsMessage announcementsBefore playing each message, the answering system announces the day and time that the message was re

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88Answering system operationsOptions during playback (continued)When playing messages using the telephone base:• Press the VOLUME button to ad

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89Answering system operationsCall interceptIf a caller is leaving a message on the answering system, you can intercept the call by pressing HOME/FLAS

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90Answering system operationsNOTES: 1. If you pause for more than four seconds during remote access, a help menu listing all features and commands w

Page 113 - 105–107

91AppendixConfirmation tone Handset registration or programming command successfully completed.Out of Range tone The handset is out of range. Move it

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92AppendixTroubleshootingIf you have difficulty with your telephone system, please try the suggestions below. For Customer Service, visit our website

Page 115 - Technical specifications

93AppendixI cannot put my headset in discoverable mode.I cannot find the AT&T EP5632 on my cell.• Make sure that the telephone base is in discove

Page 116 - Remote access wallet card

94AppendixMy telephone system does not work at all.• Make sure the handset battery is installed and charged correctly (see page 14). For optimum dail

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95AppendixLow Battery is displayed on screen.• Place the handset in the base or charger for recharging.• Remove and re-install the battery pack and

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