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Part 1 — Important
Product Information
USERS MANUAL
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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 Telephones.
2.4 GHz Cordless Te l e p h o n e /
Answering System with
Caller ID/Call Waiting 14 6 0 / 1 1 6 0
91-5387-30-00_ATT1460_R1 2003.3.27 10:20 AM Page II
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Answering System with

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

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7TELEPHONE OPERATIONMake a CallPress ,then dial the number— OR —Dial the number (use to backspace and correctdigits),then press to call.Answer a Ca

Page 3 - CONTENTS

8F l a s h i n g :handset is in use or thereis an incoming callOn steadily :handset is c h a rging in b a s eF l a s h e swhen you haveu n r ev i e w

Page 4 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN

9Handset Ringer Style/Battery SaveYou can select from four different handset ringer styles,or turn the ringer off and extend the battery life.1 Make s

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1 0Operating RangeThis cordless telephone operates within the maximum power allowedby the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Even so,thishandset

Page 6 - INSTALLATION

TELEPHONE MEMORY1 1This cordless phone can store 10 telephone numberswith names,each up to 16 digits long in memorylocations you assign (0-9).¥NOTE:

Page 7 - Table/Desk Installation

1 2P re s s e sDial Key 1 2 3 4 5 61A B C 2D E F 3G H I 4J K L 5M N O 6P Q R S 7T U V 8W X Y Z 90*& ’ , - . #5 When you finish entering the name,p

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1 38 Press or to change the setting. Choose (for Yes) if you wish the phone to alert you tocalls from this number by changing to adistinctive ringin

Page 9 - Wall Installation

1 4Edit a Number/Name Stored in Memory1 Press . The screen displays2 Press the memory location key of the entryyou wish to edit.3 When the screen dis

Page 10 - TELEPHONE OPERATION

1 5Delete a Number/Name Stored inMemory1 Press . The screen displays2 Press the memory location key of the entryyou wish to delete.3 When the screen

Page 11 - Page/Handset Locator

1 6Dial a Memory Number1 Press . The screen displays2 Enter the memory location key of the entryyou want to dial.3 Press to dial the displayed memor

Page 12 - Headset Jack

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

Page 13 - Operating Range

TELEPHONE DIRECTORY1 7This cordless phone can store 40 telephone numberswith names,each up to 16 digits long. Entries arestored alphabetically.¥NOTE:

Page 14 - TELEPHONE MEMORY

1 84 When you finish entering the name,press or . The screen displays5 Enter the telephone number. Use tobackspace and make a correction. Pressto st

Page 15 - Dial Key 1 2 3 4 5 6

1 9Edit a Number/Name Stored in theDirectory1 Press (DIR). The screen displays2 Press or to scroll alphabetically throughentries stored in memory—O

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2 0Delete a Number/Name Stored in theDirectory1 Press (DIR). The screen displays2 Press or to scroll alphabetically throughentries stored in memory

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2 1Dial a Number from the Directory1 Press (DIR). The screen displays2 Press or to scroll alphabetically throughentries stored in memory—OR—Press t

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

Page 19 - Dial a Memory Number

Review Call HistoryThe screen displays call information for about 15 sec-onds after it has been received.1 Press (CID) to view call history. The scre

Page 20 - TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

2 4Delete Records from Call HistoryDelete a Specific Call1 Locate the record you want to delete from callhistory.2 Press ,then press or until flash

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2 5Dial a Displayed Number1 Locate the record in call history that you wantto dial.2 If you wish to change how the number isdialed,press .The screen

Page 22 - Directory

2 6Store a Call History Record in theDirectory1 Locate the record in call history you want tostore in memory.2 If you wish to change how the number is

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CONTENTSBEFORE YOU BEGIN . . . . . . . . 1Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Choose a Location for Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2 7DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGESSCREEN DISPLAYS: WHEN:The other party is blocking nameand/or number information.Your phone company is unable tore c e i ve i

Page 25 - CALLER ID OPERATION

2 8Audible IndicatorsThis system gi ves you voice prompts for fe a t u reo p e rations and voice confi rmations when you press a button or complete an

Page 26 - Review Call History

2 9About MailboxesThis answe ring system has three voice m a i l b o xe s. C a l l e rs using a touchtone phone can select the mailbox in which their

Page 27 - Delete All Calls

3 0R e c o rd Your Announcement¥NOTE: If you have assigned diffe rent mailboxe sto diffe rent people, be sure to tell callers in yo u rannouncement t

Page 28 - Dial a Displayed Number

3 1Answering 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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3 2F E ATURE SUMMARYDefault settings indicated by *.SYSTEM ANNOUNCES: DESCRIPTION/DIRECTIONS:“Change announcement” Allows you to record your personal

Page 30 - DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGES

3 3This system automatically saves your messages untilyou delete them,and can store approximately 15minutes of messages,memos,and announcements (up to

Page 31 - Set the Clock

3 4After playing the last message in a mailbox,the systemannounces “End of messages.” If the system has lessthan five minutes of recording time left,i

Page 32 - About Announcements

3 5R e c o rd a MemoYou can re c o rd a m e m o up to four minutes long to store as an incoming message .1 Press and release . The systemannounces “P

Page 33 - R e c o rd Your Announcement

3 6MESSAGE WINDOW DISPLAYWINDOW DISPLAYS TO INDICATE:No messages in any mailboxTotal number of messages in all mailboxes↔ Memory is full,or total numb

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1BEFORE YOU BEGINP a rts ListYour box should include:This User’sManualNiCd battery packBase unitHandsetWallBracket2 Telephoneline cordsPoweradapterWa

Page 35 - F E ATURE SUMMARY

3 7Connect with the Answering SystemYou can access many features of this system remotely from a touchtone phone.1 Dial your telephone number.2 When th

Page 36 - Listen to Messages

3 8REMOTE ACCESS COMMANDSFUNCTION: COMMAND:Play messages Press ,then enter the appropriate in a mailbox mailbox number( , ,or ). The systemplays ne

Page 37 - Delete Messages

3 9BATTERIESCharge the Handset Battery Pack• This battery should remain charged up to six days with the ringerturned on and up to 10 days with the rin

Page 38 - R e c o rd a Memo

Replacing the Handset Battery Pack1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the handset bypressing on the indentation and sliding the cover downward.2

Page 39 - MESSAGE WINDOW DISPLAY

4 1If you have difficulty operating this phone,try the suggestions below.For Customer Service,visit our website at www.telephones.att.com orcall 1 800

Page 40 - Voice Menu

4 2TELEPHONE OPERATIONPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf you hear a two-beep •You might be out of range. Move close signal when you try to to the base and try agai

Page 41 - REMOTE ACCESS COMMANDS

4 3TELEPHONE OPERATIONPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf you hear noise or • Make sure the base antenna is fullyinterference when upright.using the phone:• You ma

Page 42 - BATTERIES

TELEPHONE OPERATIONPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf you lose a call after You were probably almost out of range.changing channels: Move closer to the base before c

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4 5TELEPHONE OPERATIONPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf the system does not • Make sure that the answering system isanswer after the correct on.number of rings: •

Page 44 - IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

4 6DEFAULT SETTINGSFUNCTION: DEFAULT SETTING:Dial Method ToneHandset Volume 1Remote Access Code 50Clock Monday,12:00AMMessage Alert OFFAnnounce Only O

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Choose a Location for Your PhoneFor best reception quality,choose a location for the base unit of yournew telephone:• Away from microwave ovens• Away

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4 7TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSRF Frequency Band 912.75 MHz – 917.10 MHz(Handset to base)RF Frequency Band 2411.15 MHz – 2418.40 M

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4 8INDEXAAnnounce Only 29announcements 29answer a call 7answering system 28BBase Unit 1CCall history 22,23,24,26Call Waiting 7Cal

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INSTALLATIONBefore You Install1 Choose a location for the base near an electrical outlet and atelephone jack. This phone requires a modular telephone

Page 49 - DEFAULT SETTINGS

43 Attach belt clip to the cordless handset (optional).To attachTo re m oveTable/Desk InstallationStandardelectrical outletModulartelephonejack1 Conne

Page 50 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

3 Charge the handset battery.Place the handset in the base. Charge the battery for at least 12hours the first time.4 Check for dial tone.After the bat

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Wall Installation1 Connect the telephone line cord.2 Connect the power cord. 3 Mount the base on the wall.64 Follow Steps 3–6 in Table/Desk Installati

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