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User Manual (Part 2)
5.8 GHz Cordless
Speakerphone/
Answering System E5862BC
with Caller ID & Call Waiting
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Answering System E5862BC

User Manual (Part 2)5.8 GHz CordlessSpeakerphone/ Answering System E5862BCwith Caller ID & Call Waiting91-5730-10-00_E5862BC CIB_R1.qxd 4/30/2003

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8Getting StartedWall mountingThe speakerphone base can be installed on any standard wall-phone outlet as shownbelow. Choose a location away from elect

Page 3 - Answering System

9Getting StartedBelt clip & optional headsetInstall belt clip as shown below if desired.For hands-free telephone conversations, you can use any in

Page 4 - Main menu

10Telephone OperationBasic handset operationMaking and answering callsTo answer a call, press PHONE or any dial pad key. Tomake a call, press PHONE, t

Page 5 - Base/Speakerphone

11Telephone OperationBasic base operationMaking and answering callsTo answer an incoming call, press SPEAKERPHONE. Tomake a call, press SPEAKERPHONE,

Page 6 - Parts checklist

12Telephone OperationOptions while on callsTo adjust volume or sound qualityPress VOLUME buttons on the handset or the base toadjust listening volume.

Page 7 - Before you begin

13Telephone OperationIntercom callsIntercom callsThe intercom allows conversation between the handsetand base, or between handsets if you have registe

Page 8 - Telephone base installation

14Telephone OperationHandset screen imagesThis feature allows you to select an image or design as“wallpaper” to be displayed in the background of your

Page 9 - LOW BATTERY

15Telephone OperationHandset sounds & alertsNote: After selecting any option below, press the middle Navkey button to confirm your choice.Vibrate

Page 10 - Wall mounting

16Telephone OperationHandset settingsNote: After selecting any option below, press the middle Navkey button to confirm your choice.AppearanceAt this m

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17Telephone OperationBase settingsNote: After selecting any option below, press the middle Navkey button to confirm your choice.Ringer volumeAt this m

Page 12 - Basic handset operation

Copyright © 2004 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved. AT&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT&T Corp., licensed to Advanc

Page 13 - Basic base operation

18HandsetPhonebookMemory capacityThere are separate phonebook directories in the hand-set and the base. Each phonebook can store up to 50entries. Each

Page 14 - Options while on calls

19Handset PhonebookNew phonebook entriesTo enter a namePress dial pad buttons once for the first letter, twice forthe second, three times for the thir

Page 15 - Intercom calls

20Handset PhonebookPhonebook searchYou can use the NavKey buttons to browse throughthe phonebook, or search to find a specific entry. Youcan press CAN

Page 16 - Handset screen images

21Handset PhonebookTo dial, edit or delete entriesTo edit a listingWhen any phonebook entry is displayed, press EDIT tomodify the entry. You can chang

Page 17 - Handset sounds & alerts

22Base PhonebookMemory capacityThere are separate phonebook directories in the hand-sets and the base. Each phonebook can store up to 50entries. Each

Page 18 - Handset settings

23Base PhonebookNew phonebook entriesTo enter a numberUse the dial pad to enter up to 32 digits. When thenumber is complete, press MEM.• Press CLEAR t

Page 19 - Base settings

24Base PhonebookPhonebook searchYou can use the ^V buttons to browse through thephonebook, or search to find a specific entry. Press andhold CLEAR at

Page 20 - Phonebook

25Base PhonebookTo dial, edit or delete entriesTo edit a listingWhen any phonebook entry is displayed, press EDIT. Atthe next screen, press EDIT again

Page 21 - # until “P” appears

26Calls Log1Handset Calls LogThe Calls Log keeps track of calls you’ve made andreceived, and even lets you check voice messages fromyour handset.Use t

Page 22 - Phonebook search

27Handset Calls LogReview voice messagesAt this menu you can use your handset to hear yourmemos, or voice messages callers have left in your baseanswe

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1Table of contentsUser Manual (Part 2)5.8 GHz CordlessSpeakerphone/Answering SystemE5862BCGetting StartedQuick reference guide ...

Page 24 - Base Phonebook

28Handset Calls LogTo review your call logHow Caller ID works If you subscribe to Caller ID service, information abouteach caller will be displayed af

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29Handset Calls LogTo dial a call log entryWhen any Caller ID screen is displayed, press PHONE(or SPEAKER) to dial the number exactly as it appearson

Page 26 - ^ or V to scroll through all

30Handset Calls LogTo review your redial logAbout the redial memory You can review the redial log to see what numbersyou’ve recently called, redial, o

Page 27 - DEL EDIT

31Base CID & RedialThe memory in the telephone base keeps track of callsyou’ve made and received. Use the softkeys beneaththe display screen to se

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32Base Calls Log & RedialTo review your call logHow Caller ID works If you subscribe to Caller ID service, information abouteach caller will be di

Page 29 - Review voice messages

33Base Calls Log & RedialTo dial a call log entryWhen any Caller ID screen is displayed, press SPEAKERPHONE to dial the number exactly as itappear

Page 30 - To review your call log

34Base Calls Log & RedialTo review your redial logAbout the redial memory You can review the redial log to see what numbersyou’ve recently called,

Page 31 - To dial a call log entry

35Answering SystemOperationMessage capacityThe answering system can record up to 99 messages, depending on how long each message is.Individual message

Page 32 - To review your redial log

36Answering System OperationDay and time announcementsTo set day and timeBefore playing each message, the answering systemannounces the day and time t

Page 33 - Base CID & Redial

37Answering System OperationOutgoing announcementsOutgoing announcements are the messages callers hearwhen calls are answered by the answering system.

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2Getting StartedNavKeyPress center button to display menus.Press NavKey buttons to navigatethrough menus. Press center button toselect menu item highl

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38Answering System OperationAnnounce Only modeIn Announce Only mode, callers hear an announcementbut cannot leave messages. This option is useful, for

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39Answering System OperationChanging feature optionsMenu features can be changed to customize how theanswering system operates. Press MENU repeatedly

Page 37 - Operation

40Answering System OperationMessage playbackPress PLAY/STOP to hear messages. The systemannounces the number of messages, then begins playback.If you

Page 38 - @TIME SET

41Answering System OperationRecording and playing memosMemos are messages you record yourself. They aresaved, played back and deleted exactly like inc

Page 39 - Outgoing announcements

42Answering System OperationMessage window displaysThe message window usually displays the total number ofmemos and incoming messages. See list below

Page 40 - Announce Only mode

43Answering System Operation1Remote accessA 2-digit security code is required to access youranswering system from any touch-tone phone. Thiscode is “1

Page 41 - Changing feature options

44AppendixDisplay screen status iconsHandset status iconsREDIAL CID LOG2:10 PM1Base status iconsSpare battery charging.Ringer off.Battery power levels

Page 42 - Message playback

45AppendixConfirmation tone(“Happy” tone)Handset registration or programmingcommand successfully completed.Out of Range tone (multiple beeps at 1-seco

Page 43 - Recording and playing memos

46AppendixAdding new handsetsYour telephone can accommodate up to 8 cordless handsets. You can add new handsets(sold separately) at any time. Up to 4

Page 44 - Message window displays

47AppendixCharging spare batteriesOptional spare batteries (sold separately) can be kept charged in the base, for quickreplacement when handset batter

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3Getting StartedQuick reference guideAnswering system controls (see pages 35-43)ON/OFF ...Press to turn answering system on or off.DELE

Page 46 - Display screen status icons

48AppendixIn case of difficultyIf you have difficulty with your phone, please try the suggestions below. For CustomerService, visit our web site at ww

Page 47 - Indicator lights

49AppendixIf you lose a callafter changingchannelsIncompletemessages• You were probably almost out of range. Move closer to the basebefore changing ch

Page 48 - Adding new handsets

50AppendixAAC adapter, 6Access code, 39, 43Alert tones, 45Answering calls, 10, 11Answering system, 35announce only, 38delete messages, 40, 43feature o

Page 49 - Charging spare batteries

51AppendixNNames,enter into phonebook, 19, 23search for, 20, 24New handsets, 46Number of rings before answer, 39OOn/off button, 35Operating range, 5Ou

Page 50 - In case of difficulty

52AppendixTechnical specificationsRF Frequency Band(Handset to Base)2400 MHz — 2483.5 MHzSensitivity -93 dBmRF Frequency Band(Base to Handset)5725 MHz

Page 51 - ^ to increase speaker volume

AppendixYour package includes a handy wallet card to help you remember access commandsyou can use to control your answering system from any touch-tone

Page 52 - Appendix

Copyright © 2004 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved. AT&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT&T Corp., licensed to Advanc

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4Getting StartedParts checklistRemember to save your sales receipt and original packaging in case you ever need toship your telephone for warranty ser

Page 54 - Technical specifications

5Getting StartedBefore you beginAbout Caller Identification Caller ID with Call Waiting features inthis telephone let you see who’s call-ing before yo

Page 55 - Action Remote Command

6Getting StartedTelephone base installationInstall the speakerphone base as shown below. Choose a location away from electron-ic equipment, such as pe

Page 56 - 91-5730-10-00

DID YOU KNOW? Optional spare batteries can be kept charged inthe base, for quick replacement when handsetbatteries become depleted (see page477Getting

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