Att 993 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Two-line speakerphone with

User’s manual993 Two-line speakerphone with caller ID/call waiting

Page 2 - Congratulations

7Getting startedGlossaryCaller ID: Caller identification is a subscriber service available from most local telephone companies for a fee. When you sub

Page 3 - 1 (866) 288-4268

8Getting startedAvoid placing the telephone too close to:Communication devices such as: personal computers, computer routers, television sets, VCRs, w

Page 4 - Two-line speakerphone

9Getting startedOptional spare battery You can purchase a 9V alkaline battery and keep it in the spare battery compartment of the telephone base at al

Page 5 - Table of contents

10Getting startedConnect the telephone line cord(s) to the telephone and the modular wall jack(s).If there is a single two-line modular wall jack, use

Page 6 - Product overview

11Getting startedConnect the handset to the telephone.Plug the coiled handset cord into the handset jack on the left side of the telephone. Plug the o

Page 7 - Quick reference guide

12Getting startedData portIf you want to connect another device (such as a modem or a fax machine) to the wall jack, use the jack labeled DATA on the

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13Getting startedWall mountingA wall jack with mounting studs is required for wall mounting. This wall jack with mounting studs may be available for p

Page 9 - Parts checklist

14Getting startedWall mountingConnect the handset to the telephone.Plug the coiled handset cord into the handset jack on the left side of the telephon

Page 10 - Glossary

15Getting startedCheck for a dial tone.Press LINE 1 then lift the handset, or press SPEAKER and listen for a dial tone. Then press LINE 2 and listen f

Page 11 - Telephone location

16Getting startedOptional headsetMake sure the headset is firmly plugged into the headset jack under the rubber flap on the right side of the telephon

Page 12 - Optional spare battery

Model #: 993Type: Two-line speakerphone with caller ID/call waitingSerial #: (found on the bottom of the telephone base)Purchase date: Place of

Page 13 - Telephone installation

17Telephone operationMenu operationFeature setup, memory programming and a few individual feature operations for this telephone use the menus shown in

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18Telephone operationMenu structure Use the menu to customize the feature settings for your 993 telephone. Press ENTER when the phone is in idle

Page 15 - Data port

19Telephone operationTurn auto speaker on or off Choose whether pressing a one-touch key while the telepho

Page 16 - Wall mounting

20Telephone operationFeature setupTurn automatic line selection on or off When this feature is turned on and the telephone i

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21Telephone operationFeature setupSet preferred mode Choose the mode (headset or speakerphone)

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22Telephone operationSet the time and date If you subscribe to caller ID service, the time and da

Page 19 - Optional headset

23Telephone operationFeature setupTurn screen backlight on or off Press ENTER to begin feature setup.Press unt

Page 20 - ONE TOUCH

24Telephone operationFeature setupTurn the central office voicemail (COVM) indicator on or offIf you subscribe to voicemail service with your local te

Page 21 - Menu structure

25Telephone operationFeature setupTurn NEW CALL light off If a NEW CALL light continues to flash when

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26Telephone operationFeature setupProgram home and local area codes Home area code is the area code for your telephone n

Page 23 - ALS ON/OFF

See page 11for easy instructions.You must install the power adapter before using the telephone.For customer service or product information, visit our

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27Telephone operationFeature setupProgram home and local area codes When finished entering all of the area codes y

Page 25 - SET TIME/DATE

28Telephone operationFeature setupSet call history You can choose whether or no

Page 26 - Telephone operation

29Telephone operationFeature setupTurn caller ID with call waiting on or off If you subscribe to combined caller ID with

Page 27 - L2 COVM ON/OFF

30Telephone operationBasic operationMake, answer or end a call HandsetTo make a call, lift the handset and

Page 28 - L2 LIGHT OFF

31Telephone operationBasic operationMake, answer or end a call HeadsetMake sure the headset is plugged int

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32Telephone operationBasic operationTimer When making or answering

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33Telephone operationBasic operationRedial The last number dialed

Page 31 - CALLER ID

34Telephone operationBasic operationAuto redial The telephone can automati

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Telephone operation35Options while on callsHold While on a call, press

Page 33 - Basic operation

Telephone operation36Options while on callsMute Mute allows you to hear

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1Table of contentsUser’s manual993 Two-line speakerphone with caller ID/call waitingGetting started Product overview...

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Telephone operation37Options while on callsConference calls Talk privately with one

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38One-touch operation (speed dial) This telephone has 18 one-touch locations for storing telephone numbers. You can store up to 24 digits in each loca

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39One-touch operation (speed dial) Store a number in one-touch Press ENTER to enter the feature menu. The sc

Page 38 - Options while on calls

40One-touch operation (speed dial) Store a pause in a one-touch entry You can add a pause while storing a dialing

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41One-touch operation (speed dial) Dial a one-touch number If the auto speaker is turned on, numbers w

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42One-touch operation (speed dial) Edit a one-touch number Press ENTER to enter the feature menu. The

Page 41 - One-touch (speed dial)

43One-touch operation (speed dial) Chain dialing If the number you want to

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44This telephone can store up to 100 names and telephone numbers in the directory. Names can be up to 16 characters and numbers can have 24 digits. Be

Page 43 - VIEW

45DirectoryDirectory operationStore a name and number in the directory Press DIR to begin working with the directory.Press

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46DirectoryDirectory operationStore a name and number in the directory Use the dial pad keys to enter the telephone number

Page 45 - WAIT

2Caller IDCaller ID operation...50Information about caller ID with call waiting...

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47DirectoryDirectory operationReview directory entries Press DIR to begin working with the direc

Page 47 - VIEW ENTRIES

48DirectoryDirectory operationEdit a directory entry Edit a number in the directoryFind the

Page 48 - ADD ENTRY

49DirectoryDirectory operationDial a number from the directory Press DIR.Press ENTER and or to view entrie

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50Caller ID Caller ID operationInformation about caller ID with call waiting This product has a caller ID function with call w

Page 50 - Directory

51Caller ID Caller ID operationHow caller ID works If you subscribe to caller ID service provide

Page 51 - EDIT NUMBER

52Caller IDCall ID operationCall waiting If you subscribe to the caller ID wi

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53Call historyCall history operationInformation about the last 99 incoming calls is stored in the call history. You can review the call history to fin

Page 53 - Caller ID operation

54Call historyCall history operationRemove calls from call history Remove a specific call record from ca

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55Call historyCall history operationDial a number from call history When reviewing call history records, y

Page 55 - L2 : 11 New Calls

56Call historyCall history operationSave a call history entry to the directory Locate the desired call record to be saved (see

Page 56 - Call history

3Getting startedProduct overviewThis AT&T 993 two-line speakerphone with caller ID/call waiting can be used with one or two incoming telephone lin

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57Call historyCall history operationSave a number from call history in a one-touch location Locate the call record to be saved (see

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58AppendixTroubleshootingIf you have difficulty with your telephone, please try the suggestions below. For Customer Service, visit our website at www.

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59AppendixTroubleshootingEliminate any background noise. Noise from a television, radio, or other appliances may cause the telephone to not dial out p

Page 60 - Call history operation

60AppendixTroubleshootingOther electronic products can cause interference to your telephone. Try installing your telephone as far away as possible fro

Page 61 - Troubleshooting

61AppendixTroubleshootingThe system does not receive caller ID or the system does not display caller ID during call waiting.Difficulty storing numbers

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62AppendixTroubleshootingIf the other person cannot hear you, make sure the MUTE light is off.Set the time and date following the directions in Set th

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63AppendixImportant product informationThis symbol is to alert you to important operating or servicing instructions that may appear in this user’s man

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64AppendixImportant product informationEspecially about corded telephones Electric

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65AppendixFCC and ACTA informationIf this equipment was approved for connection to the telephone network prior to July 23, 2001, it complies with Part

Page 66 - Important product information

66AppendixFCC and ACTA information4. Rights of the telephone companyIf this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company

Page 67 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

4Getting startedQuick reference guideREMOVEPress to delete the displayed directory or caller ID entry (page 49).Dial pad keysPress to start a quick na

Page 68 - FCC and ACTA information

67AppendixPart 15 of FCC rulesSome telephone equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly

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68AppendixLimited warrantyThe AT&T brand is used under license - any repair, replacement or warranty service, and all questions about this product

Page 70 - Part 15 of FCC rules

69AppendixLimited warranty4. What is not covered by this limited warranty?This limited warranty does not cover:PRODUCT that has been subjected to mis

Page 71 - Limited warranty

70AppendixLimited warranty6. What must you return with the PRODUCT to get warranty service?You must:a. Return the entire original package and content

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71AppendixDefault settingsFEATURE Speakerphone volume Handset volumeHeadset volumeRinger volumeAuto speakerPrimary line

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72AppendixGeneral product careTo keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these guidelines:Avoid putting it near heating appliances and de

Page 74 - Default settings

73AppendixTechnical specifications Operating temperature: 32

Page 75 - General product care

74AppendixIndexA Add entry, 39, 45ALS ON/OFF, 20Area codes, 26Auto speaker, 19Auto redial, 34

Page 76 - Technical specifications

75AppendixIndexS Scroll button, 23Scroll rate, 23Spare battery (optional), 9Speakerphone, 30

Page 77 - Appendix

© 2008-2009 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property license

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5Getting startedPAUSEPress to insert a pause in the dialing sequence of a number stored in the memory (page 40).FLASHDuring a call, press to receive a

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6Getting startedParts checklistSave your sales receipt and original packaging in case it is necessary to ship your telephone for warranty service.Chec

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