Att 2355 User Manual

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Part 1 — Important
Product Information
USERS MANUAL
Part 2
© 2002 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved.
AT&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT&T Corp., licensed to Advanced American Telephones.
2.4 GHz Cordless Telephone
Answering System 2325/2365
with Caller ID/Call Waiting
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Answering System 2325/2365

Please also readPart 1 — Important Product InformationUSER’S MANUAL Part 2© 2002 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved.AT&T and the Gl

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TELEPHONE FEATURE SETUPNOTE: This section directs you through settingup telephone features only. To set up and use theanswering system, see ANSWERIN

Page 3 - CONTENTS

Ring VolumeAdjust the volume of the handset ringer. Setting volumeto 0 turns the ringer off and displays the ringer off icon( ) on screen. The default

Page 4 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Ring PatternThe external ring pattern sets which ringer you hearwhen you have an outside call. The internal ringpattern sets which ringer you hear whe

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Key ClickWhen this feature is on, each key press makes a sound.Default setting is ON.1 Press S. The screen displays2 Press + to - until the screen dis

Page 6 - INSTALLATION

11Handset NameYou can customize the handset to display a name orword of your choice (up to 16 characters) in place of • AT&T idle screen and • HA

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Language SettingYou can set each registered handset so the displayappears in English, Spanish or French. The defaultsetting is ENGLISH.1 Press S. The

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Clear Message WaitingIf you subscribe to telephone company voice mailservice, and the message waiting indicator remains on even after you have reviewe

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Set Dial MethodNOTE: When you change the dial methodsetting, ALL registered handsets are affected.(See “About Adding Handsets” on page 2 fordetails

Page 10 - TELEPHONE FEATURE SETUP

TELEPHONE OPERATION15Idle ScreenWhen the handset is within range of the base and noton a call or in Feature Setup mode, the screen displays If you ass

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Call TimerWhen the handset is on a call, the screen displays atimer and whether the call is external or internal(intercom). For example:SpeakerphoneWh

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© 2002 Advanced American Telephones.All Rights Reserved. AT&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT&T Corp., licensed to Advanced American

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RedialThe last five phone numbers dialed at the handset are stored in redial memory.Press R repeatedly until the number you want to call is displayed

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Page/Handset LocatorNOTE: If you have installed additional AT&T2300 Extension Handsets (purchased separately)with your 2325 base, or you have p

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19DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGESSCREEN DISPLAYS: WHEN:EXTERNAL CALL You have an incoming phone call(without Caller ID).INTERCOM CALL You have an incoming int

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20TELEPHONE OPERATIONTELEPHONE OPERATIONDISPLAY SCREEN ICONSTHIS ICON: INDICATESThe handset ringer is turned off (See “Ring Volume” on page 8 for deta

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21TELEPHONE OPERATIONTELEPHONE OPERATIONBASE LIGHTSLIGHT: STATUS: INDICATES:ON/OFF on Answering system is on ON/OFF off Answering system is offCHARGIN

Page 18 - TELEPHONE OPERATION

22TELEPHONE OPERATIONTELEPHONE OPERATIONTONES AND WHAT THEY MEANTONE: INDICATES:Three quick beeps Handset is out of range of the baseOne double beep H

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INTERCOM OPERATIONNOTE: The features in this section work only if you have installed additional AT&T 2300Expansion Handsets (purchased separate

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24Answer an Incoming Call While on an Intercom CallIf an incoming call is received while you are using theintercom, you will hear a beep and the scree

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25Forward a CallIf you have installed additional AT&T 2300 handsets(purchased separately) with your 2325 telephone or ifyou have the 2365, you can

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26Conference Calling1 If one handset is already on a call, you canconnect the second handset to the call bypressing P on the second handset — OR —If y

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CONTENTSBEFORE YOU BEGIN . . . . . . . . 1Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1About Caller Identification (Caller ID). . . . . . . . .

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PHONEBOOK27This telephone can store up to 50 telephone numbersand names. Phone book entries are stored in alphabeticalorder. Storing a number and name

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287 Press S. The screen displays8 Enter a name connected with this number,using the chart below. You must store a namewith each number.STORE NAME❙❙❙❙❙

Page 26 - INTERCOM OPERATION

299 Press S. The screen returns to— OR —If the phone book is already full, the screendisplays 10 Begin at Step 4 to enter another telephonenumber and

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30Dial a Number in Phone Book1 Press D. The screen displays the first phone book entry.Skip to Step 4.— OR —Press S. The screen displays2 Press -. The

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31Edit a Number/Name in Phone Book1 Press D. The screen displays the first phone book entry.Skip to Step 4.— OR —Press S. The screen displays2 Press -

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327 Press M (DELETE) to erase a digit— OR —Press and hold M (DELETE) to delete entire telephone number.8 Press S to store the edited number, andenter

Page 30 - PHONEBOOK

33Delete a Number/Name from Phone Book1 Press D. The screen displays the first phone book entry.Skip to Step 4.— OR —Press S. The screen displays2 Pre

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6 When the you find the number you wish to delete, press M(DELETE) to delete the entire displayed entry. The screendisplay is similar to 7 Press S. T

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CALLER ID OPERATION35If you subscribe to Caller ID service with your local phone serviceprovider, this phone stores all incoming calls with valid Call

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36Review Call Log1 Press C. The screen displays the most recent call in the call log and displays ! if the call is new.Skip to Step 3.—OR—Press S. The

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1BEFORE YOU BEGINBEFORE YOU BEGINBEFORE YOU BEGINParts ListYour box should include:This User’sManualQuickStartGuideNiCd battery packBase UnitINSTALLA

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37❙❙❙❙❙MMMMMMMMMM◗◗◗◗◗Remove Call RecordsRemoving a Specific Call Record1 Press C. The screen displays the most recent call in the call log and displa

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38Remove All Call Records1 Press C. The screen displays the most recent call in the call log and displays ! if the call is new.Skip to Step 3.—OR—Pres

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39❙❙❙❙❙MMMMM◗◗◗◗◗Store a Call Record in Phone BookYou can store a number received by Caller ID in thetelephone phone book. A call record with no name

Page 38 - CALLER ID OPERATION

40Display DialWhile you are reviewing the call log, you can dial anumber displayed on the screen.1 Press C. The screen displays the most recent call i

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41Audible IndicatorsThis system gives you voice prompts for featureoperations and voice confirmations when you press a button or complete an operation

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42About MailboxesThis answering system has three voice mailboxes. Callers using a touchtone phone can select the mailbox in which their messages will

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43Record Your AnnouncementNOTE: If you have assigned different mailboxesto different people, be sure to tell callers in yourannouncement to press 1,

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44Answering 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

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45ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATIONANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATIONFEATURE SUMMARYDefault settings indicated by *.SYSTEM ANNOUNCES: DESCRIPTION/DIRECTIONS:“Change

Page 44 - ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION

46This system automatically saves your messages untilyou delete them, and can store approximately 17minutes of messages, memos, and announcements (up

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About Caller Identification (Caller ID)This product has a Caller ID with Call Waiting feature that works withservice from your local phone service pro

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47After playing the last message in a mailbox, the systemannounces “End of messages.” If the system has lessthan five minutes of recording time left,

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48Record a MemoYou can record a memo up to four minutes long to store as an incoming message.1 Press and release /. The systemannounces “Please select

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49ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATIONANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATIONMESSAGE WINDOW DISPLAYWINDOW DISPLAYS TO INDICATE:0 No new messages in any mailbox1 – 98, flashi

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REMOTE ACCESS50Connect with the Answering SystemYou can access many features of this system remotely from a touch tone phone.1 Dial your telephone num

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51REMOTE ACCESS COMMANDSFUNCTION: COMMAND:Record announcement Press *7; after beep, recordannouncement, press # 5 to stop. Systemplays back announceme

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BATTERIES52Battery LifeBattery life depends on how far the handset is from the base, and otherenvironmental conditions.NOTE: For optimum performance

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Replace the Handset Battery Pack1 Install the handset battery.Use only AT&T Battery 3301, SKU# 91076.2 Charge the handset battery.• Place the hand

Page 53 - REMOTE ACCESS

If you have difficulty operating this phone, try the suggestions below.For Customer Service, visit our website at www.telephones.att.comor call 1 800

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TELEPHONE OPERATIONPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf you hear a two-beep The handset and base are not signal when you try to communicating properly. You might use

Page 55 - BATTERIES

TELEPHONE OPERATIONPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf your telephone • If you have dial pulse (rotary) service,misdials: you’ll need to set the dial method toPULSE. F

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INSTALLATIONTable/Desk InstallationNOTE: Install this telephone away from electronic equipment,such as personal computers, television sets or microw

Page 57 - IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

CALLER IDPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf the caller’s name or • You should call your service provider to phone number is not confirm that you subscribe to combin

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ANSWERING SYSTEMPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf the system does not • Make sure that the answering system answer after the correct is on.number of rings:• If To

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ANSWERING SYSTEMPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf your outgoing • When you record your announcement,announcement isn’t make sure you speak in a normal tone of clea

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60DEFAULT SETTINGSFUNCTION: DEFAULT SETTING:Dial Method ToneHandset Volume 2Ringer Volume 2Ring Pattern 1Key Tone ONRemote Access Code 50Clock ONMessa

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61TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSFrequency Range 2400 Hz – 2483 MHzChannels 95Channel Spacing 864 kHzOutput Power 23 dBmSensitivity -

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AAnnounce Only 42announcements 42answer a call 15answering system 41, 44, 50BBase Unit 1CCALL BACK 25call log 35–36, 39call record

Page 63 - DEFAULT SETTINGS

message window 46messages 46messages are incomplete 57mute 17M 17Nname or phone number is not displayed 56name or phone number is not dis

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3 Install the handset battery. Use only AT&T Battery 3301, SKU# 91076.4 Charge the handset battery.• Place the handset in the base.• Charge the b

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Please also readPart 1 — Important Product InformationUSER’S MANUAL Part 2© 2002 Advanced American Telephones. All rights reserved.AT&T and the Gl

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© 2002 Advanced American Telephones.All rights reserved. AT&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT&T Corp. licensed to Advanced American

Page 71 - USER’S MANUAL

BEFORE YOU BEGIN . . . . . . 1Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Compatiblity . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2About Handset Registration . . 2IN

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This User’sManualNiCd battery packHandsetPlease also readPart 1 — Important Product InformationUSER’S MANUAL Part 2© 2002 Advanced American Telephone

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CompatibilityThis AT&T 2300 expansion handset is compatible with the AT&T 2320,2325, 2355 and 2365 telephones. You may add up to three expansi

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Charging Stand InstallationNOTE: Install the charging stand away from electronicequipment, such as personal computers, television sets ormicrowave ov

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2 Install the handset battery. Use only AT&T Battery 3301, SKU# 91076.3 Charge the handset battery.• Place the handset in the charging stand.• Ch

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Belt ClipYou can removethe belt clipfrom thehandset.HeadsetYou can use this telephone hands-free when you install any industry standard 2.5 mm headset

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6FEATURE SETUP AND OPERATIONFEATURE SETUP AND OPERATIONFEATURE SETUP AND OPERATIONFOR INSTRUCTIONS TO SETUP AND OPERATETHIS EXPANSION HANDSET,REFER TO

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Belt ClipYou can removethe belt clipfrom thehandset.HeadsetYou can use this telephone hands-free when you install any industry standard 2.5 mmheadset

Page 79 - FEATURE SETUP AND OPERATION

7DEFAULT SETTINGDEFAULT SETTINGSFUNCTION: DEFAULT SETTING:Dial Method ToneHandset Volume 2Ring Volume 6External Ring Pattern 0Internal Ring Pattern 1K

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8TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSFrequency Range 2400 MHz – 2483 MHzChannels 95Channel Spacing 864 kHzOutput Power 23 dBmSensitivity -

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Wall Installation1 Press the tabs as indicated(figure a).2 Flip the base extension open (figure b).3 Run the line cord and the powercord through the o

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