AT T 7610 User Manual

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User's Manual  
for Cordless  
Answering System  
Telephone 7610  
Fold open this manual for information about this  
telephone's installation and operation. Please  
read Part 1 – Important Product Information,  
included in this package  
CHARGING  
HANDSET IN USE  
MEMO/REWIND  
CLOCK  
F
AST FWD  
SA  
VE  
PLA  
Y/ST  
OP  
OLUME  
V
Part 2  
© 1998 Philips Consumer Communications L.P. All rights reserved.  
Printed in Mexico. 848233037 Issue 1AT&T  
I N S T A L L A T I O N  
Base Antenna (extended)  
Cover  
Turn system  
on or off.  
CHARGING  
HANDSET IN USE  
MEMO/REWIND  
CLOCK  
F
AST FWD  
Lift panel door  
to access features  
(see figure at right).  
SA  
VE  
PLA  
Y/ST  
OP  
Record or  
play outgoing  
announcement.  
Audible clock; also use with  
CHANGE to set time/day.  
OLUME  
V
Use with other  
buttons to  
Adjust message playback volume.  
change settings.  
Fast forward  
during message  
playback.  
Play messages or  
stop message playback.  
Save  
messages.  
should be on steadily. If the light is  
flashing rapidly, the microcassette is  
not installed properly. Remove the  
cassette, and check to see if it's  
damaged. If it's okay, install it  
again. After you have installed the  
cassette, press P to reset  
the system.  
8
Charge the handset batteries  
before use.  
10 Set the dial mode.  
If you have touch tone service, the  
phone will be ready to use as soon  
as the battery is charged.  
Place the handset face down in the  
base. The CHARGING light on the  
base goes on to show the handset is  
in the right position to charge the  
batteries. The batteries will be fully  
charged in 14 hours.  
If you have dial pulse service, you’ll  
need to set the dial mode. Press  
P(wait for dial tone), p,  
#, #, #, 3. To return to touch tone  
dialing with touch tone service,  
when the phone is off, press P  
(wait for dial tone), p, #,  
#, #, 8.  
CAUTION: Use only the power  
supply provided with this  
product. To obtain a replacement, call  
1 800 722–9125. Power Supply DAS-2.  
Input: 120V, 60Hz, 15W. Output: 9V AC,  
780 mA.  
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Check for dial tone.  
Make sure the base antenna is  
upright. After the batteries are  
charged, pick up the handset and  
check for dial tone by pressing  
P; the PHONE light should  
go on and you should hear a dial  
tone. Press P to hang up.  
IMPORTANT: After you have installed  
the phone, you will need to record an  
announcement that callers will hear when  
the system answers. Please see the  
Answering System Operation section of  
this manual.  
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B A T T E R I E S  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of  
fire or injury to persons or  
damage to the telephone, read and  
follow these instructions carefully.  
Charging the  
Replacing the Handset  
Handset Battery Pack  
Battery Pack  
The batteries need charging when:  
1
Remove the battery case cover on  
the handset by pressing on the  
indentation and sliding the cover  
downward.  
The phone beeps four times when you  
press P.  
The LOW BATTERY light on the  
handset flashes on and off.  
The phone does not respond when you  
press P, and no lights go on.  
Use Replacement Battery 4051 in the  
handset.  
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire.  
The cell might explode.  
Do not open, puncture or mutilate the  
battery. Released electrolyte is  
corrosive and might cause damage to  
the eyes or skin. It might be toxic if  
swallowed.  
2
3
Lift out the old battery pack and  
unplug it from the handset.  
Hold the new battery pack and plug  
the connector into the handset.  
Place the battery pack into the case, so  
the wires rest above the battery pack.  
Replace the cover by sliding it on its  
track up over the battery case until it  
snaps firmly into place.  
The new batteries must be charged  
before using the phone. Place the  
handset face down in the base and  
allow it to charge for 14 hours. The  
telephone might operate before that,  
but for best performance, let the  
handset batteries charge fully.  
Place the handset in the base so the  
CHARGING light goes on. The batteries  
will be fully charged in 14 hours.  
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5
NOTE: The handset must lie flat in the  
base, with the keypad facing down, when  
charging. The charging light in the base goes  
on if the handset is positioned correctly.  
A fully charged battery maintains standby  
power for up to 14 days when the Handset  
Ringer ON/OFF switch is set to ON, and up  
to 21 days when the Handset Ringer ON/OFF  
switch is set to OFF.  
If it’s more convenient for you, you can leave  
the handset in the base all the time.  
It is impossible to overcharge the batteries.  
If you get a low battery indicator even after  
the batteries have been charged 14 hours, the  
battery should be replaced.  
Battery Case  
Battery Pack  
Battery Pack  
Wires  
Wires  
Battery Case Cover  
Battery Case Cover  
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I N C A S E O F D I F F I C U L T Y  
If you have difficulty operating this phone,  
try the suggestions below. If you still  
have trouble, call 1 800 722–9125.  
Place the handset in the base,  
and check to make sure the  
CHARGING light is on.  
Make sure the base antenna is upright.  
Disconnect the base from the tele-  
phone jack and plug in a corded  
Unplug the AC adapter from the  
outlet, wait 15 seconds, then plug  
it in again. The CHARGING light  
should go on. Wait another 15  
seconds, then pick up the handset  
and press P. The phone  
should operate properly. If it  
does not, try the next step.  
telephone. If you still hear noise or  
interference, the problem is probably  
in your wiring or local service. Call  
your local telephone service company.  
If the phone does not work at all, check  
these items first  
Make sure the power cord is plugged  
into the base and an electrical outlet  
not controlled by a wall switch.  
Make sure the telephone line cord is  
plugged firmly into the base unit  
and the telephone jack.  
If the phone does not beep, or beeps  
four times when you press P,  
the batteries might need recharging.  
If the handset LOW BATTERY light  
is flashing, the batteries need  
recharging.  
If the phone does not ring when you receive  
a call  
Make sure the Handset Ringer ON/  
OFF switch is set to ON.  
Make sure the telephone line cord is  
connected firmly to the base and the  
telephone jack.  
Make sure the power cord is plugged  
into an outlet not controlled by a wall  
switch.  
You might be too far from the base.  
Move closer to the base.  
You might have too many extension  
phones on your telephone line to allow  
all of them to ring. Try unplugging  
some of the other phones.  
Press Cto change to another  
channel.  
Pick up the handset, open the  
battery compartment, and unplug  
the battery pack. Wait 15  
seconds, then reinstall the battery  
pack, close the battery compart-  
ment, place the handset in the  
base, and check to make sure the  
CHARGING light is on. Wait  
another 15 seconds, then pick up  
the handset and press P.  
The phone should operate  
Make sure the battery pack is  
installed correctly.  
If the battery pack will not charge,  
try cleaning the charge contacts with  
an eraser. If the battery pack will  
still not charge, replace it with  
Replacement Battery 4051.  
properly.  
If you have no dial tone, check all the  
previous suggestions. If you still do not hear  
a dial tone, disconnect the phone and try  
another phone in the same jack. If there is no  
dial tone on that phone either, the problem is  
probably in your wiring or local service. Call  
your local telephone service company.  
If the above suggestions do not solve  
the problem, try resetting the  
security code (see next section).  
If your telephone misdials or you don’t hear  
the other person right away  
If you hear a two-beep signal when you  
try to use the handset  
It might take a few seconds for your  
handset to find a good connection to  
the phone system. While it is search  
ing, the PHONE light blinks rapidly.  
Do not start dialing until the PHONE  
light is on steadily.  
If you have dial pulse (rotary) service,  
you’ll need to set the dial mode to dial  
pulse. Press P, p, #,  
#, #, 3.  
If you have TONE service and you  
hear strange clicks while you are  
dialing, you’ll need to set the dial  
mode to touch tone. Press P,  
p, #,#, #, 8.  
The handset and base are not  
communicating properly. You might  
be out of range while attempting to  
dial. Move closer to the base and try  
the call again.  
If you hear noise or interference when  
using the phone  
You may be out of range. Move  
closer to the base.  
If moving closer to the base does  
not help, the handset and base  
might be set to different security  
codes. To reset the security code, try  
the following:  
Press and release Cto change  
to another of the 25 channels available.  
If the noise is exceptionally loud,  
move closer to the base before  
changing channels.  
Household appliances plugged into  
the same circuit as the base can  
sometimes cause interference. Try  
moving the appliance or the base to  
another outlet.  
Place the handset in the base,  
and check to make sure the  
CHARGING light is on. Wait  
15 seconds, then pick up the  
handset and press P. The  
phone should operate properly.  
If it does not, try the next step.  
If the Message Light flashes rapidly  
If the system does not play messages  
when you press P, check  
the cassette to see if it is broken or  
jammed. If so, replace the cassette,  
then press P to reset the  
system.  
The layout of your home or office  
might be limiting the operating range.  
Try moving the base to another  
location, preferably on an upper floor.  
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I N C A S E O F D I F F I C U L T Y  
If you have difficulty hearing messages  
Try sliding the Volume control on the  
side of the base upward to increase  
volume.  
If the system does not respond to remote  
commands  
If messages are garbled, the recording  
heads may be soiled and should be  
cleaned.  
Make sure you are calling from a  
touch tone telephone. If you hear  
clicks when you dial, the phone is not  
a touch tone phone.  
Unplug the system from the  
electrical outlet.  
If the recording tape sticks or malfunctions  
Use only high-quality MC-30 or  
MC-60 microcassette tapes.  
If the tape has been used for an  
extended period, it may be worn and  
should be replaced.  
Remove the cassette tape.  
Use any good tape deck  
cleaning kit, and follow the  
manufacturer's instructions  
— OR —  
There might be noise or interference  
on the phone line you are using. Press  
dial buttons firmly.  
Make sure you are entering your  
Remote Access Code correctly.  
A power failure might have caused the  
Remote Access Code to revert to its  
original setting.  
Rub the front face of the record-  
ing heads lightly with a soft,  
clean cotton swab moistened  
slightly with isopropyl  
alcohol.  
If the system does not answer after the  
correct number of rings  
If the Ring Select switch is set to TS,  
the system answers after 4 rings when  
you have no new messages, and after  
2 rings when you have new messages.  
The system might be off, or the tape  
might be full. In either of these cases,  
the system answers after 10 rings.  
The tape might be missing, broken, or  
incorrectly installed.  
Use any cleaning fluid  
sparingly. If you spill fluid into  
the interior, unplug power and  
line cords and let the system dry  
thoroughly before using.  
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O P E R A T I O N  
to the base for recharging. You can still use  
the handset to make a call or to answer a call  
if you hear an extension phone ringing.  
Making A Call  
1
Press P, and wait for the  
PHONE light to go on steadily.  
2
When you hear a dial tone, dial the  
number.  
When the Ringer ON/OFF switch is set to  
ON, the handset stays ready to use for up to  
14 days in standby mode.  
NOTE: You might experience a slight  
delay before you hear a dial tone, as the  
AutoSelect feature searches for a clear  
channel.  
Handset Volume  
The handset volume can be set to three  
different levels. Each time you press V  
the level changes.  
Answering a Call  
If this phone is ringing and the handset  
is in the base, lift the handset. The PHONE  
light goes on, and the call is connected.  
Temporary Tone  
NOTE: If you have touch tone service,  
you do not need to use the Temporary Tone  
feature.  
NOTE: If the ringer switch is set to OFF,  
press Pto answer the call.  
Light is on while  
you're on a call.  
If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, this  
feature allows you to enter codes or tones  
needed to operate answering machines, or to  
use electronic banking services, calling cards,  
and other special services. This feature will  
operate most special services; however, some  
services may actually require a touch tone  
line. To be sure, ask the company that  
provides the special service.  
• If the handset is out of the base,  
press P. The PHONE light  
goes on, and the call is connected.  
• Although ringing stops when you  
answer, you might not be able to  
hear the other party until the  
Make and answer calls.  
PHONE light goes on steadily.  
Store/access numbers  
in memory locations.  
Ending a Call  
1
Dial the call, then press * (tone).  
Anydial buttons pressed after this  
send tone signals.  
To end a call, place the handset into the base  
Temporary Tone  
or press P.  
2
After you hang up, the phone  
automatically returns to dial pulse  
(rotary) dialing  
Redial  
The last number dialed (up to 16 digits) on  
this phone is stored in redial memory until  
you dial another number.  
Change channels.  
Mute  
Mute allows you to hear your caller, but  
prevents the caller from hearing you.  
While on a call:  
1
2
Press P, and wait for the  
PHONE light to go on.  
When you hear a dial tone, press  
R.  
Press M. The MUTE light goes on.  
To deactivate the Mute feature :  
Press Magain. The MUTE light  
Battery Saver Control  
Feature/Ringer ON-OFF  
goes off.  
Flash  
Set the switch on the side of the handset to  
Press F to activate custom-calling  
services such as Call Waiting or 3-Way  
Calling. You may have to press other  
buttons before or after Fas explained  
in custom-calling instructions provided by  
your local telephone service company.  
OFF to prevent the handset from ringing.  
When the ringer switch is set to OFF, the  
handset stays ready to use for up to 21 days  
in standby mode before you have to return it  
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M E M O R Y  
This cordless phone can store 10 telephone  
numbers that you can dial just by pressing  
p and one of the number buttons.  
Additionally, the phone offers a memory  
location accessed by pressing m.  
NOTE: Each pause you store is counted as  
a digit. You can store up to 16 digits in each  
memory location.  
For example, to store 9, PAUSE,  
555-1234 in memory location 3:  
Press p, 9, (hold the 9  
for 2 seconds, until a second beep is  
heard). Then press 5, 5, 5, 1, 2,  
3, 4, p, 3.  
Storing Speed-Dial Numbers  
Light goes on when  
battery needs recharging.  
1
2
3
Make sure the PHONE light is off.  
Press p.  
Enter the phone number (up to 16  
digits).  
Dialing Speed-Dial Numbers  
4
5
Press p.  
1
2
3
Press P.  
Press p.  
Press any number button from 0 to 9  
for the memory location where the  
number is to be stored.  
Mute handset microphone.  
Press the number button (0-9) you  
assigned to the number you’re calling.  
For example, to dial the number  
stored in location 9, press  
P, p, 9.  
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A three-part tone confirms that the  
number was stored properly. If you  
hear a long buzzing tone, or nothing  
at all, press P, then follow the  
steps above to store the number  
again.  
Redial last number called.  
Access telephone  
subscriber services.  
Dialing M1  
1
2
Press P.  
Press m.  
Dial number stored in  
M1 memory location.  
For example, to store 555–1234 in  
memory location 9:  
Press p, 5, 5, 5,  
1, 2, 3, 4, p, 9.  
Storing Numbers Just Dialed  
Adjust handset volume.  
Whenever you make a telephone call, you  
can store in memory the number you  
dialed. Press Rinstead of entering the  
telephone number when storing speed-dial  
numbers.  
Storing a Number in M1  
1
2
3
Make sure the PHONE light is off.  
Press p.  
Enter the phone number (up to 16  
digits).  
Press p.  
Replacing a Stored Number  
4
You can replace a stored number by  
storing a new number in its place.  
5 m.  
NOTE: You may choose to store emergency  
numbers in the memory locations. The  
manufacturer assumes no responsibility for  
customer reliance upon this memory feature.  
Memory Guard  
The phone numbers you store in memory  
are protected from loss when you change  
the handset battery, or in the event of a  
power failure.  
Storing a Pause  
In a Memory Dial Number  
Directory Label  
When storing a number in memory, press  
and hold down the number button that comes  
before the pause, until you hear the second  
beep. This inserts a 1.5 second pause after  
that digit. If you hold the number button  
down longer, you will hear more beeps as  
additional pauses are stored.  
There is a directory label that you can use  
to keep a record of names or telephone  
numbers of the numbers stored in memory  
locations. You can place this label on the  
handset or the base.  
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O P E R A T I N G R A N G E  
If you move out of range during a  
phone conversation, you will hear noise or  
interference. To improve reception, move  
closer to the base.  
This cordless telephone operates at the  
maximum power allowed by the Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC).  
Even so, the handset and base can  
communicate over only a certain distance  
— which can vary with the locations of  
the base and handset, the weather, and the  
construction of your home or office.  
Changing Channels  
This cordless telephone has an advanced  
AutoSelect feature that minimizes the  
chance of interference. Every time you  
answer or make a call, the AutoSelect  
feature searches for and selects a clear  
channel.  
If you move out of range while on a call,  
the phone will be left “off the hook.” To  
hang up properly, walk back into range,  
periodically pressing P until the  
PHONE light goes off.  
In the unlikely event that you notice noise  
or interference while using the handset:  
When you make a call, if the handset is at  
a point where the base and handset can not  
communicate, the handset will sound two  
short beeps, indicating that you are  
out of range. Move closer to the base to  
restore normal operation.  
1
2
Press C.  
If the interference does not clear,  
continue to press C until  
you find a clear channel (your call  
will not be interrupted)  
— OR—  
If you receive a call while you are out of  
range, the handset might not ring — or if  
it does ring, the call might not connect  
when you press P. Move closer to the  
base, then press P to answer the call.  
Move closer to the base and press  
C.  
NOTE: You must be in range to change  
channels.  
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A N S W E R I N G S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N  
Light goes on when  
handset is in use or  
battery is charging.  
Fast forward  
during message  
playback.  
CHARGING  
HANDSET IN USE  
Audible clock; also use with  
CHANGE (under the cover)  
to set time/day.  
MEMO/REWIND  
CLOCK  
F
AST FWD  
SA  
VE  
Blinking light indicates  
messages are waiting.  
PLA  
Y/ST  
OP  
Play messages or stop  
Record a memo, or  
rewind tape during  
message playback.  
OLUME  
message playback.  
V
Save  
messages.  
Adjust message playback volume.  
2
3
4
5
Press and release g, located  
under the microcassette cover.  
Press and release A and  
wait for the beep.  
After the beep, speak toward the front  
of the unit, from about 9 inches away.  
Press and release P when  
you are finished. The tape resets  
automatically and plays the  
announcement.  
Volume Control  
Setting the Clock  
Use the volume control on the side of the  
base to adjust the answering system  
volume. Slide the control up toward the  
back of the base to increase volume while  
listening to your announcement or  
messages, or down toward the bottom of  
the base to decrease volume.  
You’ll need to set the clock so that it can  
record the day and time that each message  
is received.  
1
2
Press and release g.  
Press and release C. You will  
hear a day of the week.  
3
To change the day, hold down  
f or M until you  
hear the correct day, then release the  
button.  
Recording Your  
Announcement  
To review your announcement — Press  
and release A, located under the  
microcassette cover.  
4
5
Press and release C. You will  
hear an hour setting.  
To change the hour, hold down  
f or M until you  
hear the correct hour, then release the  
button.  
Before using this answering system, you  
need to record the announcement (up to  
30 seconds long) that callers will hear  
when the system answers a call. Your  
announcement should tell callers that  
they will hear a series of beeps, or one long  
beep, before the system begins recording  
the message.  
Turning the System  
On and Off  
6
7
Press and release C. You will  
hear a minutes setting.  
To change the minutes setting, hold  
down f or M until  
you hear the correct minutes setting,  
then release the button.  
Press and release O located under the  
microcassette cover. The PLAY/STOP  
light is lit steadily or blinking slowly when  
the system is on, and is not lit when the  
system is off.  
1
Prepare an announcement.  
For example: Hello. I cant come to  
the phone right now. Please leave  
your name, telephone number, and  
short message after you hear a series  
of beeps or one long beep. I will  
return your call as soon as I can.  
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Press and release C. You  
will hear the day and time setting. If  
it is incorrect, start over at Step 1.  
NOTE: If the PLAY/STOP light flashes  
rapidly, the tape might be missing  
or broken. Check the tape, then press  
P to reset the system.  
To review the day and time — Press and  
release C.  
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A N S W E R I N G S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N  
Ring Select  
Listening to Your Messages  
Recording a Memo  
Use the Ring Select switch on the back side  
of the base unit to select how many times  
the line will ring before the system answers  
a call. Set to 4 for four rings, or set to TS  
for Toll Saver. When you set the system to  
TS, the system answers after 4 rings when  
you have no new messages, and after 2 rings  
when you have new messages.  
Before listening to your messages, set the  
message volume control so you can hear  
the messages. When you press P  
the system announces the number of  
messages received. After each message, the  
system announces the day and time the  
message was received. After playing the  
last message, the system announces “End  
of messages.”  
You can record a memo to be stored as an  
incoming message. The memo will be  
played back with other messages.  
1
Hold down M. After  
the beep, speak toward the front  
of the base.  
2
To stop recording, release  
M.  
Play messages — Press and release  
P.  
Answering Calls  
Call Screening/Intercept  
When the system answers a call, the caller  
hears the announcement you recorded,  
followed by a single beep or a series of  
beeps. After the final beep, the system  
begins recording your caller’s message.  
The system hangs up when the caller hangs  
up or is silent for 7 seconds or after the  
maximum message time of 4 minutes.  
Set the system to answer calls, and set the  
volume control so you can hear the caller’s  
message.  
Clear messages — After you’ve  
played your messages, the system  
automatically resets to record new  
messages over the old ones. The old  
messages are not cleared until new  
ones are recorded.  
Save message — Press and release  
S to save messages. The light  
blinks to show that messages have  
been saved.  
If you decide to take the call, you can do so  
from the cordless handset or from any  
telephone on the same line. The system  
stops recording and resets to answer calls.  
If the answering system doesn't disconnect  
immediately, press the Fbutton on the  
cordless handset or flash the switchhook  
on another telephone.  
NOTE: If there are any messages recorded  
on the tape, the caller hears a series of  
beeps while the system goes to the end of  
the last recorded message. To reduce the  
number of beeps and the time it takes before  
a caller can leave a message, listen to your  
messages frequently, and do not save a  
large number of messages.  
Rewind — Hold down  
M while the system is  
playing messages. The tape rewinds  
as long as you hold down the button.  
Fast forward — Hold down  
When the Tape is Full  
When the tape is completely full, the system  
cannot record a caller’s message. The  
system answers calls after 10 rings and  
beeps twice, but it does not play an outgoing  
announcement or record the caller’s  
message.  
f while the system is playing  
messages. The tape fast forwards as  
long as you hold down the button.  
Interrupt message playback —  
Press and release P. To  
continue playback, press and release  
P. (If you do not return  
to playing messages within 60  
seconds, the system automatically  
saves all messages and resets to  
answer calls.)  
Bypassing the  
Announcement  
You might wish to let certain callers know  
that they can leave a message without  
listening to your announcement. Callers  
can press #during the announcement and  
then leave a message after the series of beeps.  
When the tape is full, you can play all of the  
messages either locally or remotely and then  
clear messages — OR — you can turn the  
tape over to record on the other side  
— OR — you can change the microcassette.  
Replay messages — Wait for the  
tape to reset, then press and release  
P.  
Message Light  
NOTE: If you turn the tape over or change  
the tape, be sure to follow all the directions  
in the next section.  
The light above P indicates how  
many messages you’ve received. The light  
blinks once for each message, pauses, and  
blinks again. For example, if you have 5  
messages, the light blinks 5 times, pauses,  
then repeats.  
Changing the Microcassette  
1
Press and release O to turn  
the system off.  
2
3
Remove the old cassette.  
Turn the cassette over, or install  
a new cassette.  
4
5
Press and release O to turn  
the system on.  
After the tape resets, record a  
new announcement if necessary.  
10  
A N S W E R I N G S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N  
3
After the two beeps, wait 4  
seconds, and the system plays  
back messages  
FROM A REMOTE  
TOUCH TONE PHONE  
Recording a New  
Announcement  
1
Press 7, * after the two beeps.  
— OR —  
You will hear a series of short  
beeps, then one long beep.  
After the long beep, record your  
new announcement.  
When you finish, press and  
release 5. The system plays  
your new announcement.  
To review your new  
Press and release 1 to play  
all of your messages (if there  
are no messages, the system  
announces “End of messages”)  
— OR —  
Press and release 2 to play  
only new messages (if there are  
no new messages, the system  
announces “No new messages.”)  
To replay — Press and release  
1after all messages have been  
played.  
Remote Access Code  
The Remote Access Code is a 3-digit code  
which lets you access your answering  
system away from your home or office. The  
factory setting is 123 (printed under the  
microcassette lid on the base). You can  
change this code to any 3-digit number  
between 100 and 999, except 323 and 523.  
You can only change the Remote Access  
Code remotely; you cannot change it at the  
base.  
2
3
4
announcement, press 7, 1  
after the two-beep signal.  
4
Turning System On  
When the system is off, it answers after  
10 rings and beeps twice.  
Changing Your Remote Access Code  
To rewind — Hold down 4 to  
rewind. When you release 4,  
the tape resumes playing from  
its new position.  
1
Press 9, 9 after the two  
beeps. The system beeps once.  
Enter your new 3-digit Remote  
Access Code. The system beeps  
twice.  
1
Press and release 0 to turn the  
system on.  
2
2
The system beeps twice to  
indicate the system is on. To  
leave a message, press and  
release #. If you're not leaving  
a message, hang up.  
To skip messages — Hold  
down 6 to fast forward. When  
you release 6 the tape resumes  
playing from its new position.  
NOTE: A power failure may cause the  
Remote Access Code to return to its original  
setting.  
To clear messages — Press 3,  
3 after you hear the two-beep  
signal. The tape rewinds and  
resets to record new messages  
over the old ones.  
Turning System Off  
Press 8, 8 after the two beeps.  
Listening to Your Messages  
1
Dial your telephone number  
from a touch tone phone.  
When the Tape is Full  
When the tape is full, the system answers  
after 10 rings and beeps twice.  
2
When the system answers, enter  
your Remote Access Code. The  
system announces the number  
of messages received, then  
beeps twice. (If there are no  
messages, the system announces  
"No messages.")  
To stop playback — Press and  
release 5. To resume  
playback, press and release 1.  
1
Enter your Remote Access Code  
within 15 seconds after the  
beeps to listen to messages.  
Press 3, 3 after you listen to  
messages to clear them and  
make room for new messages.  
2
11  
2
Answering System 7610  
Operation From a Remote Touch Tone Phone  
To access your answering system:  
1 Dial your telephone number.  
2 When the system answers, enter your 3-digit Remote Access  
Code. The system announces the number of messages  
received, then beeps twice and is ready to accept a command.  
See the other side of this card for a complete list of remote  
commands.  
© 1998 Philips Consumer Communications, L.P. All rights reserved.  
Printed in Mexico. 848233052 Issue 1ATT  
2
Answering System 7610  
Operation From a Remote Touch Tone Phone  
To access your answering system:  
1 Dial your telephone number.  
2 When the system answers, enter your 3-digit Remote Access  
Code. The system announces the number of messages  
received, then beeps twice and is ready to accept a command.  
See the other side of this card for a complete list of remote  
commands.  
© 1998 Philips Consumer Communications, L.P. All rights reserved.  
Printed in Mexico. 848233052 Issue 1ATT  
COMMAND  
Play all messages  
PRESS  
1
2
Play only new messages  
Replay messages  
Rewind  
1
after playing messages  
4
6
Hold down  
Hold down  
; release to play.  
; release to play.  
Fast Forward  
3
5
7
3
Clear messages  
Stop  
,
.
1
; press  
to play.  
Record announcement  
,
, speak after long beep,  
to stop.  
5
press  
9
0
8
9
Change Remote Access Code  
Turn system on  
,
,
, enter new code.  
8
Turn system off  
COMMAND  
Play all messages  
PRESS  
1
2
1
Play only new messages  
Replay messages  
Rewind  
after playing messages  
4
6
Hold down  
Hold down  
; release to play.  
; release to play.  
Fast Forward  
3
5
7
3
Clear messages  
Stop  
,
.
1
; press  
to play.  
Record announcement  
,
, speak after long beep,  
to stop.  
5
press  
9
0
8
9
Change Remote Access Code  
Turn system on  
,
, enter new code.  
8
Turn system off  
,

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