GN Netcom 5830 User Manual

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USER’S MANUAL  
Part 2  
5.8 GHz Cordless Telephone  
5830 with Talking  
Caller ID/Call Waiting  
DRAFT  
8/14/02b  
Please also read  
Part 1 — Important  
Product Information  
© 2002 Advanced AmericanTelephones. All Rights Reserved.  
AT&T and the Globe Symbol are trademarks of AT&T Corp., licensed to Advanced AmericanTelephones.  
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CONTENTS  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN .................. 1  
Parts List........................................... 1  
About Caller Identification  
(Caller ID) .................................... 2  
About the Calls Log......................... 2  
About Adding Handsets.................. 2  
INTERCOM OPERATION............. 33  
Intercom Calls................................ 33  
Answering Intercom...................... 34  
End Intercom ................................. 34  
Answer an Incoming Call While  
on an Intercom Call................... 34  
Blind Call Transfer......................... 35  
Announced Call Transfer............... 35  
Conference Calling ........................ 36  
INSTALLATION......................... 3  
Table/Desktop Installation.............. 3  
Wall Installation ............................... 5  
Spare Battery/  
Power Failure Backup................. 6  
Belt Clip ........................................... 7  
Headset ............................................ 7  
PHONE BOOK......................... 37  
Store a Number and Name in  
Phone Book ............................... 37  
Keypad Characters..........................38  
Dial a Number in Phone Book..... 39  
Edit a Number/Name in  
Phone Book ............................... 40  
Delete a Number/Name in  
Phone Book ............................... 41  
FEATURE SETUP – HANDSET........ 8  
Feature Setup Menu ........................ 8  
Set Time ........................................... 8  
Clock Mode...................................... 9  
Sound Select................................... 10  
Ringer Volume ............................... 11  
Ringer Melody................................ 12  
Vibrate Control............................... 13  
Low Batt Tone ............................... 14  
Range Tone.................................... 15  
Keypad Tone.................................. 16  
Set Contrast.................................... 17  
Language Setting............................ 18  
CALLER ID OPERATION............. 42  
Setup Talking Caller ID................. 43  
Record a New Talking Caller ID  
Announcement........................... 44  
Edit Talking Caller ID  
Announcement........................... 45  
Review, Play, Erase Talking  
Caller ID Announcement........... 46  
Review Calls Log ........................... 47  
Store Record in Phone book ........ 47  
Display Dial.....................................48  
Remove Call Records..................... 49  
FEATURE SETUP – BASE ........... 19  
Ringer Volume ............................... 19  
Ringer Melody................................ 20  
Dial Mode (Tone/Pulse)................ 21  
BATTERIES............................ 50  
Battery Life..................................... 50  
Battery Indicator............................ 50  
Charge the Handset  
Battery Pack............................... 50  
Spare Battery/  
Power Failure Backup............... 51  
Replace the Handset  
Battery Pack............................... 52  
TELEPHONE OPERATION ........... 22  
Make a Call ................................... 22  
Answer a Call................................. 22  
Volume ........................................... 23  
Handset Speakerphone................. 24  
Redial.............................................. 25  
Flash/Call Waiting.......................... 26  
Mute................................................ 27  
Hold................................................ 28  
Temporary Tone Dialing............... 29  
Display Screen Messages .............. 30  
Handset Icons................................ 31  
Base Lights..................................... 32  
Tones and What They Mean......... 32  
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY............ 53  
DEFAULT SETTINGS ................. 57  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...... 58  
INDEX.................................. 59  
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Parts List  
Your box should include:  
This User’s  
Manual  
Quick  
Start  
Guide  
Base unit  
Handset  
NiMH  
battery  
pack  
Telephone  
line cord  
Power cord  
Wall mounting adapter  
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About Caller Identification (Caller ID)  
This product has a Caller ID with Call Waiting feature that works with  
service from your local phone service provider.  
Caller ID with Call Waiting lets you see who’s calling before you answer  
the phone, even when you’re on another call.  
You may need to change your phone service to use this feature.  
Contact your phone service provider if:  
You have both Caller ID and Call Waiting, but as separate  
services (you may need combined service)  
You have only Caller ID service, or only Call Waiting service  
You don’t subscribe to any Caller ID or Call Waiting services.  
You can use this product with regular Caller ID service, and you can  
use this product’s other features without subscribing to either Caller ID  
or combined Caller ID with Call Waiting service.  
There are fees for Caller ID services, and they may not be available in  
all areas.  
This product can provide information only if both you and the caller  
are in areas offering Caller ID service, and if both telephone companies  
use compatible equipment.  
About the Calls Log  
This phone assigns each incoming call a number from 1 to 50 at the  
handset. The most recent call will have the lowest number. When the  
memory is full, the oldest call information is deleted to make room for  
new incoming call information. See CALLER ID OPERATION, beginning  
on page 42, for more details.  
If you answer a call before call information appears on the screen, it will  
not appear in the calls log.  
About Adding Handsets  
This product is compatible with the AT&T 5800 Expansion Handset.  
You may add up to five additional 5800 units (purchased separately)  
to this phone. Follow the instructions provided with the additional  
handset(s) for installation and registration.  
NOTE: Although you can register up to six handsets, only four  
can be used at one time.  
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INSTALLATION  
Table/Desktop Installation  
NOTE: Install this telephone away from electronic equipment,  
such as personal computers, television sets or microwave ovens.  
Avoid excessive heat, cold, dust or moisture.  
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1
2
Connect the telephone line cord.  
Connect the power cord.  
Standard  
electrical  
outlet  
Modular  
telephone  
jack  
Use only the power cord supplied with this product.  
If you need a replacement, call 1 800 222–3111.  
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3
Install the handset battery.  
Use only AT&T Battery 2401, SKU# 91077.  
a) Remove battery  
b) Align the contacts and  
compartment cover by  
pressing on the raised spot  
and sliding downward.  
place the battery pack in  
the battery compartment.  
c) Replace cover by  
sliding it on its  
track up over  
battery case until  
it snaps firmly  
into place.  
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5
Charge the handset battery.  
Place the handset in the base.  
Charge the battery at least 12 hours. After the first charge,  
the battery will charge in eight hours.  
Check for dial tone.  
After the batteries are charged, lift the handset and press  
P; you should hear a dial tone.  
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Wall Installation  
1
Connect the power cord and  
telephone line cord to the underside  
of the corded base, as shown  
(figure a).  
2
3
Position the mounting bracket as  
shown (figure b).  
figure a  
Feed the telephone line cord through  
the hole in the center of the  
mounting bracket (figure b), align  
the bracket with the base, and slide  
into the hole on the base as shown  
(figure c).  
4
5
Lock the mounting bracket in place  
(figure d).  
Plug the telephone line cord into a  
modular wall jack, and mount the  
base on the wall (figure e).  
figure b  
a) Align holes on base with mounting  
studs on wall jack.  
b) Place power cord as shown.  
c) Pull base down on mounting studs  
until it locks into place.  
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7
Plug the power cord into an  
electrical outlet not controlled by a  
wall switch (figure e).  
figure c  
Use only the power cord supplied  
with this product. If you need a  
replacement, call 1 800 222–3111.  
Follow Steps 3–5 in “Table/Desktop  
Installation.”  
figure d  
figure e  
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Spare Battery/Power Failure Backup  
You can buy a spare handset battery (AT&T Battery 2401, SKU# 91077,  
sold separately) and keep it charged in the base at all times.  
In the event of a power failure, a fully charged battery in the spare  
battery compartment will allow you to make and receive calls from the  
cordless handset only for up to 21/2 hours.  
The spare battery will fully charge in 24 hours.  
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Belt Clip  
You may choose to use the optional belt clip with your handset.  
a) Slide  
down  
into  
c) To remove,  
lift one  
b) Press tabs  
on belt clip  
into slots  
side  
grooves  
to attach.  
with your  
thumbnail  
and push  
back.  
on back of  
handset to  
reattach.  
Headset  
You can use this telephone  
hands-free when you install  
any industry standard 2.5  
mm headset (purchased  
separately). For best results  
use an AT&T 2.5 mm  
headset.  
Plug the headset into the  
jack located on the left side  
of the handset (under the  
small rubber flap). Do not  
force the connection, but  
make sure the plug fits  
securely.  
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FEATURE SETUP – HANDSET  
Feature Setup Menu  
MENU  
Press the softkey under  
Setup menu. Use  
to enter the Feature  
to choose  
or  
features, then select  
to save your choice.  
OK  
NOTE: If you wait more than 20 seconds  
without pressing a key, the handset returns to  
the idle screen.  
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NOTE: If you receive an incoming call while in  
feature setup, the phone automatically exits the  
menu to take the call.  
Set Time  
You can choose to set the time manually, or you  
can allow it to be set automatically with incoming  
Caller ID information.  
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MENU  
1
2
Press  
Press  
.
until the screen displays  
VOICE ANNOUNCE  
INTERCOM  
HANDSET SETTINGS  
SET TIME  
OK  
OK  
3
4
Press  
. The screen displays the  
current time setting. Use  
the cursor, and use the keypad to change a  
digit. Select  
to move  
AM/PM  
.
SAVE  
Press  
to save the displayed time.  
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Clock Mode  
You can choose to display the time when the phone  
is idle, or you can turn this feature off. The default  
setting is ON.  
MENU  
1
2
Press  
Press  
.
until the screen highlights  
INTERCOM  
HANDSET SETTINGS  
SET TIME  
CLOCK MODE  
OK  
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OK  
3
Press  
. The screen displays  
CLOCKONENABLE  
OFF  
OK  
ON  
OFF  
OK  
ON  
4
5
Press  
Press  
or  
.
to save the displayed setting.  
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Sound Select  
This telephone uses the latest acoustic receiver design,  
providing you with four different sound quality settings.  
During a call, you can adjust the quality of the sound.  
Pressing  
repeatedly will cycle you through  
four different responses.  
NOTE: The mid-boost setting is hearing-aid  
compatible.  
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BASS – Low frequency sounds enhanced.  
MID – Mid-range sounds enhanced.  
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TREBLE – High frequency sounds enhanced.  
NATURAL – No frequency enhancement.  
NOTE: This feature is available only on the  
handset, not on the speakerphone or optional  
headset.  
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Ringer Volume  
Adjust the volume of the handset ringer. Setting the  
volume so that no bars show on the graph turns the  
ringer off.  
MENU  
1
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights HANDSET SETTINGS.  
OK  
OK  
2
3
Press  
Press  
.
when RINGER VOLUMEis  
highlighted. The screen displays  
RINGER  
VOLUME  
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OK  
4
5
Press  
ring volumes.  
or  
to hear samples of  
OK  
Press  
to save the displayed setting.  
NOTE: Ringer Volume and Vibrate settings are  
independent. Adjusting Ringer Volume does not  
affect Vibrate.  
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Ringer Melody  
The Ringer Melody sets which ringer you hear when  
you have an outside call. The Ringer Melody default  
setting is #01; there are eight Ringer Melody selections.  
MENU  
1
2
3
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights HANDSET SETTINGS.  
OK  
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights RINGER MELODY.  
OK  
Press  
. The screen displays  
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RINGER #01  
OK  
4
5
Press  
or  
to display desired  
setting. A sample of the displayed setting is  
played briefly.  
OK  
Press  
to save the displayed setting.  
You will hear a confirmation tone.  
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Vibrate Control  
When this feature is on, the handset vibrates when you  
have an incoming call. The default setting is OFF.  
MENU  
1
2
3
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights HANDSET SETTINGS.  
OK  
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights VIBRATE CONTROL.  
OK  
Press  
. The screen displays  
VIBRATE  
OFF  
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OFF  
OK  
ON  
OFF  
OK  
ON  
4
5
Press  
Press  
or  
.
to save the displayed setting.  
NOTE: Vibrate and Ringer Volume settings are  
independent. Adjusting Vibrate does not affect  
Ringer Volume.  
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Low Batt Tone  
You can set the handset to sound a tone when battery  
power is low, or you can turn the tone off. Default  
setting is ON.  
MENU  
1
2
3
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights HANDSET SETTINGS.  
OK  
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights LOW BATT TONE.  
OK  
Press  
The screen displays  
.
LOW BATOTENRY TONE  
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OFF  
OK  
ON  
OFF  
OK  
ON  
4
5
Press  
Press  
or  
.
to save the displayed setting.  
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Range Tone  
You can set the handset to sound a tone when you are  
approaching the range limit, or you can turn this tone  
off. The default setting is ON.  
MENU  
1
2
3
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights HANDSET SETTINGS.  
OK  
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights RANGE TONE.  
OK  
Press  
The screen displays  
.
RANGOENTONE  
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OFF  
OK  
ON  
OFF  
OK  
ON  
4
5
Press  
Press  
or  
.
to save the displayed setting.  
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Keypad Tone  
When this feature is on, each key press makes a sound.  
The default setting is ON.  
MENU  
1
2
3
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights HANDSET SETTINGS.  
OK  
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights KEYPAD TONE.  
OK  
Press  
The screen displays  
.
KEYPAD TONE  
ON  
OK  
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OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OK  
ON  
4
5
Press  
Press  
or  
.
to save the displayed setting.  
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Set Contrast  
You can adjust the screen contrast for easy viewing.  
MENU  
1
2
3
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights HANDSET SETTINGS.  
OK  
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights CONTRAST.  
OK  
Press  
The screen displays  
.
CONTRAST  
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OK  
4
5
Press  
decrease contrast.  
or  
to increase or  
OK  
Press  
to save the displayed setting.  
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Language Setting  
You can set each registered handset so the display  
appears in English, Spanish or French. The default  
setting is ENGLISH.  
MENU  
1
2
3
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights HANDSET SETTINGS.  
OK  
Press  
, then  
until the screen  
highlights LANGUAGE.  
OK  
Press  
The screen displays  
.
ENGLISH  
SPANISH  
FRENCH  
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OK  
4
5
Press  
language.  
to highlight the desired  
to save the displayed setting.  
OK  
Press  
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FEATURE SETUP – BASE  
Ringer Volume  
1
2
Make sure the base is not in use.  
Press VOL + or VOL - to adjust the ringer  
volume. Each time you press + or - you will  
hear how loud the setting is.  
To turn the ringer off, press - until you hear  
no tone.  
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Ringer Melody  
1
2
Make sure the handset is off.  
Press * * *. You will hear a tone and the  
IN USE light will flash.  
3
4
Press 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 to select a  
ringer melody. Each time you press a key,  
you’ll hear a sample of the melody.  
Press # to save your selection  
— OR —  
Press * to exit without saving.  
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Dial Mode (Tone/Pulse)  
1
2
Make sure the handset is off.  
Press * * *. You will hear a tone and the  
IN USE light will flash.  
3
4
Press 0. If the IN USE light goes on, you have  
selected TONE. If the light goes off, you have  
selected PULSE. Press 0 again to change your  
selection.  
Press # to save your selection  
— OR —  
Press * to exit without saving.  
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TELEPHONE OPERATION  
Make a Call  
At the Handset  
1
Press P, then dial the number  
— OR —  
Dial the number, then press P.  
2
To end the call, press O or place the handset  
in the base.  
At the Base  
1
Press K, then dial the number.  
2
To end the call, press K again.  
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Answer a Call  
At the Handset  
1
Press P to answer a call.  
2
To end the call, press O or place the handset  
in the base.  
At the Base  
1
Press K to answer a call.  
2
To end the call, press K again.  
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Volume  
Handset  
You can adjust the volume of what you hear through  
the handset during a conversation by pressing + or -  
on the right side of the handset. You will hear a  
special tone when you reach the highest or lowest  
setting.  
Speaker  
During a conversation, press VOL + or VOL - to  
adjust the base speaker volume. You will hear a special  
tone when you reach the highest or lowest setting.  
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Handset Speakerphone  
When the handset speakerphone is activated, you  
can use the phone hands-free. Stand the handset on  
a flat surface (not in the base) and continue your  
conversation.  
NOTE: For best performance, use the handset  
speakerphone in a quiet location with the handset  
facing you from no more than four feet away.  
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Make a Call  
1
Press K, then dial the number  
— OR —  
Dial the number, then press K.  
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2
To end the call, press O  
— OR —  
Place the handset in the base.  
Answer a Call  
1
Press K to answer a call.  
2
To end the call, press O  
— OR —  
Place the handset in the base.  
Switch Between Handset and Speakerphone  
While on a call you can press K to switch to  
speakerphone. While on a speakerphone call, press  
K to return to the handset.  
NOTE: If you press P while you are on the  
speakerphone, you will flash the call and switch  
to the handset earpiece.  
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Redial  
Handset  
The last ten phone numbers dialed at the handset  
are stored in redial memory.  
REDIAL  
1
Press  
then press  
or  
to scroll through the numbers in Redial  
Memory.  
2
3
Press P or K to dial the highlighted  
number.  
Press O to end the call.  
kk o  
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kk  
o
Save a Redial Number  
REDIAL  
1
2
Press  
.
Press  
or  
until the screen  
displays the number you want to dial, then  
SELECT  
press  
.
SAVE  
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3
4
Press  
NAME.  
. The screen displays ENTER  
Using the chart on page 38, enter the name  
associated with the redial number, then press  
SAVE  
. The screen displays ENTRY HAS  
BEEN SAVED!and gives a confirmation tone.  
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Screen displays RECORD VOICE ANNOUNCE?  
YES  
Press  
to record an announcement to  
be played when you receive a call from this  
number (then follow directions on page 44)  
— OR —  
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NO  
Press  
to exit without recording an  
announcement.  
Delete a Redial Number  
REDIAL  
1
2
Press  
.
Press  
or  
until the screen  
displays the number you want to delete.  
SELECT  
3
4
Press  
.
ERASE  
Press  
tone.  
. You will hear a confirmation  
Base  
1
Press K.  
2
Press R to dial the last number called  
from the base.  
3
Press K to end the call.  
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Flash/Call Waiting  
If you subscribe to Call Waiting service with your local  
telephone service provider, you can answer a new  
incoming call without losing your current call.  
Handset  
1
Press P/F to connect to the new call  
when you receive a call-waiting signal.  
2
Press P/F again to return to the  
original call.  
NOTE: Use P/F to access other phone  
company subscriber services, as described by  
your provider.  
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Base  
1
Press F to connect to the new call when  
you receive a call-waiting signal.  
2
Press F again to return to the original  
call.  
NOTE: Use F to access other phone company  
subscriber services, as described by your provider.  
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Mute  
Handset  
1
During a telephone conversation, mute the  
MUTE  
handset microphone by pressing  
.
The other party will be unable to hear  
anything on your end. The screen displays  
MICROPHONE  
MUTED  
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2
To return to two-way conversation, press  
MUTE  
again.  
Base  
Press M on the base to prevent the other party  
from hearing you, the MUTE light goes on. Press M  
again to return to two-way conversation.  
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Hold  
Handset  
NOTE: When a call is on hold, the screen displays  
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CALL ON HOLD. If the clock feature is on, this  
message will be displayed for five seconds, then  
return to the clock display with H on top of the  
screen.  
After five minutes, the handset will ring to remind  
you there’s a call on hold. If you do not answer  
the ring, the call will be disconnected.  
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HOLD  
. You can now  
1
2
While on a call, press  
use the intercom if you wish (see page 33).  
To return to the call, press P again.  
Base  
1
Press H on the base to place a call on  
hold. The IN USE light goes on and the  
SPEAKER light flashes.  
2
Press H again to return to the call.  
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Temporary Tone Dialing  
If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, you can change  
from dial pulse to touch tone dialing during a call.  
1
2
Make the call, and wait until it is connected.  
Press t. Keys pressed after this send  
touch tone signals.  
3
After you hang up, the phone automatically  
returns to dial pulse (rotary) service.  
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DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGES  
SCREEN DISPLAYS:  
WHEN:  
INCOMINGOUTSIDECALL You have an incoming phone call (without  
Caller ID).  
INTERCOM FROM  
[PARTY NAME]  
You have an intercom call from [PARTY  
NAME], for example HANDSET 2. Once an  
intercom call is underway, the handsets  
will show the icons of the participating  
parties.  
LOW BATTERY  
The handset battery is low.  
EXTENSION IN USE  
Another phone on this line is in use.  
PARALLEL SET IN USE Both this phone and another phone on this  
line are in use.  
SEARCHING FOR BASE  
REJECTED BY BASE  
The handset is out of range.  
The base refused to accept the handset,  
either because it is in use by six handsets,  
or the handset registrations on the base  
have been deleted.  
FOUND BASE  
The handset has finished SEARCHING FOR  
BASEand has made the link.  
LINE IN USE  
Another device of the phone system is  
using the telephone line; for example, if  
the base is using the line, the handsets will  
all show this message.  
[XX] NEW CALLS  
The number of distinct unanswered calls  
with caller ID which have not been viewed  
in the calls log.  
CALL ON HOLD  
RINGBACK!  
A call has been on hold for five minutes;  
pick up the call again.  
CHECK AC POWER  
The base is being powered by the spare  
battery rather than by AC from a wall  
outlet; check that the base is properly  
plugged in to a working electrical outlet.  
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HANDSET ICONS  
THIS ICON:  
INDICATES  
Line In Use indicator  
On steady with no number next to it when another  
phone on this line is in use.  
On steady with one or more numbers next to it,  
indicating which extensions are using the line.  
For example, 12indicates that Handset 1 and  
Handset 2 are on an outside call.  
Intercom indicator  
On steady with the extension numbers currently on  
an intercom call. For example, 02indicates that the  
Base and Handset 2 are on an intercom call.  
Battery indicator  
When the handset is removed from the charger, this  
lets you know the level of charge in the battery pack,  
from FULL (  
) to EMPTY (  
).  
Cycles (Low, Medium, and Full) when handset battery  
is charging.  
Flashes when a low battery condition is detected.  
Ringer Off indicator  
is displayed when the ringer is turned off.  
E
Enhanced Mode indicator  
On steady when active handset is in Enhanced Mode.  
The handset will enter Enhanced Mode automatically  
when in an area with interference.  
M
H
R
Mute indicator  
On steady when the handset microphone is muted.  
Hold indicator  
On steady when the line is on hold.  
Handset Registration indicator  
is displayed when a handset is either not registered,  
R
or searching for the base unit.  
0 – 6  
Handset indicator  
Number is displayed to show which set is in use.  
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BASE LIGHTS  
LIGHT  
STATUS:  
INDICATES:  
MESSAGE WAITING flashing  
There are new messages in your  
voicemail. Service must be  
subscribed to through your  
local telephone company.  
IN USE  
on  
Base or handset is on a call.  
Extension is in use.  
IN USE  
flashing  
on  
CHARGING  
MUTE  
Handset is in the base charging.  
Base microphone is muted.  
HOLD function is activated.  
Base speakerphone is in use.  
on  
SPEAKER  
SPEAKER  
flashing  
on  
TONES AND WHAT THEY MEAN  
TONE:  
INDICATES:  
Two quick beeps  
Three quick beeps  
One beep  
Handset is out of range of the base.  
Battery charge is low.  
Handset registration is complete  
— OR —  
A programming command is successfully  
completed.  
One long beep  
Indicates an error in programming.  
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INTERCOM OPERATION  
Intercom Calls  
If you have more than one handset (AT&T 5800,  
purchased separately) registered with your 5830 base,  
you can make intercom calls between handsets.  
From Base to All Handsets  
1
Press I on the base.  
2
All handsets will ring.  
From Base to Selected Handset  
1
Press I on the base.  
2
Press the number of the handset you want to  
reach (for example 3).  
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From Handset to Base  
MENU  
1
Press  
, then press  
until  
INTERCOMis highlighted.  
OK  
OK  
2
3
Press  
.
Press  
press  
until BASEis highlighted, then  
.
From Handset to Handset  
MENU  
1
Press  
, then press  
until  
INTERCOMis highlighted.  
OK  
2
3
Press  
Press  
.
until the desired handset is  
OK  
highlighted, then press  
.
i i  
i
From Handset to Base/Handset(s)  
MENU  
1
Press  
, then press  
until  
INTERCOMis highlighted.  
OK  
2
3
Press  
Press  
.
until GLOBALPAGEis highlighted  
OK  
then press  
.
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Answering Intercom  
At handset, press P.  
At base, automatically answered.  
End Intercom  
At handset, press O.  
At base, press K.  
Answer an Incoming Call While on an  
kk  
o
Intercom Call  
If an incoming call is received while you are using the  
intercom, you will hear a beep and the screen will  
display call information as usual for 15 seconds.  
To answer the incoming call, press P on either  
handset or K on the base.  
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Blind Call Transfer  
If you have installed additional AT&T 5800 handsets  
(purchased separately) with your 5830 telephone, you  
can transfer a call from one handset to another.  
From the Handset  
XFER  
1
2
3
Press  
, then use  
to highlight  
were you want the call transferred.  
OK  
Press  
when the desired destination  
is highlighted.  
kk o  
Press O or place the handset in the charger  
i
to complete the transfer.  
pp  
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From the Base  
1
Press I.  
2
Press the number of the handset where you  
want the call transferred (for example, 2).  
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NOTE: An unanswered call will ring back to the  
originating handset or base if not answered in  
30 seconds.  
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Announced Call Transfer  
HOLD  
MENU  
1
2
Press  
to put the call on hold.  
Press  
, then use  
to highlight  
INTERCOM.  
OK  
3
4
5
6
Press  
, then use  
to highlight  
OK  
the call destination, then press  
again.  
j
When the handset or base answers, announce  
the caller.  
Press O on the handset or K on  
the base to end the call.  
Press P (on the receiving handset) or  
K on the base to pick up the call  
on hold.  
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Conference Calling  
1
If one handset is already on a call, you can  
connect a second handset to the call by  
pressing P on the second handset  
— OR —  
If you are on a call and have a second call on  
hold, press P to add the held call to the  
conference call.  
2
Disconnect either or both handsets by  
pressing O.  
pp  
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PHONE BOOK  
This telephone can store up to 50 telephone numbers  
and names. Each number can be up to 32 digits long  
and each name can be up to 16 characters.  
Store a Number and Name in Phone Book  
1
Enter the number you want to store. The  
screen displays the number you enter. To  
delete a digit, press O/C; to clear the  
screen press and hold O/C.  
kk o  
i
pp  
555 0123  
PAUSE  
MENU  
MEM  
MEM  
2
3
Press  
. The screen displays  
ENTER NAME  
CLEAR  
SAVE  
Use the keypad and the chart on page 38 to  
enter the name  
OFFICE  
CLEAR  
SAVE  
SAVE  
. The screen displays  
4
5
Press  
ENTRY HAS BEEN  
STORED!!  
To record a Talking Caller ID announcement  
for this phone book entry, please turn to  
page 44  
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Keypad Characters  
Dial  
Key  
Presses  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
*
#
&
A
,
.
a
d
g
j
1
b
e
B
E
C
F
c
f
2
3
4
5
6
r
D
G
J
H
K
N
Q
U
X
I
h
k
i
L
O
R
V
Y
l
M
P
m
S
t
n
p
u
w
o
q
v
x
s
z
7
9
T
8
y
W
0
Z
*
#
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Dial a Number in Phone Book  
MEM  
1
Press  
. The screen displays  
FIND  
2
Press  
or  
to scroll through  
memory in alphabetical order  
kk o  
— OR —  
Enter the first letter of a name (then  
or  
i
j
if necessary) to display the name  
,
you’re searching for  
GEORGE  
555-0123  
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EDIT  
— OR —  
FIND  
Press  
, then enter the first few letters  
of the name you’re searching for and press  
FIND  
again.  
3
Press P or K to dial the displayed  
number.  
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Edit a Number/Name in Phone Book  
MEM  
1
Press  
. The screen displays  
FIND  
2
Press  
or  
to scroll through  
memory in alphabetical order  
— OR —  
Enter the first letter of a name (then  
i i  
i
or  
if necessary) to display the name  
,
you’re searching for  
GEORGE  
555-0123  
EDIT  
— OR —  
FIND  
Press  
, then enter the first few letters  
of the name you’re searching for and press  
FIND  
again.  
EDIT  
3
Press  
twice. The handset displays  
GEORGE  
555-0123  
NAME  
NUMBER  
NAME  
NUMBER  
4
5
Press  
or  
, depending on  
which you want to edit.  
Press to move the cursor to the  
character or digit you want to edit, then enter  
MORE  
the corrections as needed. Press  
or  
BACK  
to toggle between functions if  
necessary.  
SAVE  
6
Press  
to save changes. The screen  
will display the updated entry.  
— OR —  
Press O  
to exit without saving.  
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Delete a Number/Name in Phone Book  
MEM  
1
Press  
. The screen displays  
FIND  
2
Press  
or  
to scroll through  
memory in alphabetical order  
— OR —  
Enter the first letter of a name (then  
i i  
i
or  
if necessary) to display the name  
,
you’re searching for  
GEORGE  
555-0123  
EDIT  
— OR —  
FIND  
Press  
, then enter the first few letters  
of the name you’re searching for and press  
FIND  
again.  
EDIT  
3
4
5
Press  
. The handset displays  
GEORGE  
555-0123  
DEL  
EDIT  
DEL  
Press  
. The screen displays  
GEORGE  
555-0123  
THIS  
ALL  
To delete only the displayed name and  
number, press  
— OR —  
To delete all records, press  
screen displays  
THIS  
ALL  
. The  
ARE YOU  
SURE?  
YES  
NO  
YES  
6
To delete all records, press  
without deleting, press  
. To exit  
NO  
.
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CALLER ID OPERATION  
If you subscribe to Caller ID service with your local phone service  
provider, this phone stores all incoming calls (up to 50 at the handset)  
with valid Caller ID information in the calls log. Name, number, time  
and date information can all be stored, if they are sent with the call.  
Calls are automatically stored in the order they are received, with call1”  
stored as the most recent call. The calls log number appears next to the  
phone number on the screen display.  
JOHNSON THOMAS  
908-555-0123 3  
10:30P Oct12 #02  
NOTE: The number of new calls displayed on each handset and  
¥
the base may not be the same. For example, if you answer a call  
on Handset 2, it will not consider that call information as new,  
but the base and other handsets will.  
If Caller ID information has been received you can see a summary of  
the calls log on the idle screen. After you review all new call records,  
the NEW CALLS indicator will go off.  
5 NEW CALLS  
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Setup Talking Caller ID  
When you set up this feature, the base can announce  
the name or telephone number of up to 50 callers  
whose names/numbers are stored in your phone book  
before you answer the call. Each announcement can  
be up to three seconds long.  
NOTE: If the caller has blocked Caller ID  
information and this feature is on, the base  
announcesPrivate Caller.”  
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MENU  
1
2
3
Press  
, then press  
until the  
i i  
i
screen highlights VOICE ANNOUNCE.  
CALLS LOG  
VOICE ANNOUNCE  
INTERCOM  
HANDSET SETTINGS  
OK  
OK  
Press  
, then press  
until the  
screen highlights SELECT TYPE.  
REVIEW  
RECORD NEW  
SELECT TYPE  
OK  
OK  
Press  
, then press  
or  
to highlight one of four options.  
OFF: Disable Talking Caller ID feature.  
NUMBER: Sets system to announce received  
telephone numbers only.  
NAME:  
Set system to announce recorded  
voice announcements only.  
NAMEOR Sets system to announce telephone  
NUMBER: numbers (for calls received that are  
not entered in your phone book)  
and recorded voice announcements.  
OFF  
NUMBER  
NAME  
NAME OR NUMBER  
OK  
OK  
4
Press  
.
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Record a New Talking Caller ID  
Announcement  
1
Follow the directions on page 37 toStore a  
Number and Name in Phone Book”  
— OR —  
Follow the steps underEdit Talking Caller ID  
Announcementon page 45.  
2
3
After Step 4 inStoring a Number and Name  
in Phone Book(ENTRY HAS BEEN STORED!)  
the screen prompts RECORD VOICE  
ANNOUNCE?  
i i  
i
NO  
Press  
to store the number without an  
announcement  
— OR —  
YES  
Press  
to record an announcement.  
RECORD  
4
Press  
. Speak directly into the handset  
microphone holding it directly in front of you,  
about 12 inches from your mouth. The screen  
displays  
RECORD AFTER  
TONE  
STOP  
5
6
Press  
when you are finished  
recording (system will automatically stop after  
three seconds).  
PLAY  
Press  
to review the Talking Caller ID  
announcement at the base speaker.  
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Edit Talking Caller ID Announcement  
MENU  
1
2
3
Press  
, then press  
until the  
screen highlights VOICE ANNOUNCE.  
CALLS LOG  
VOICE ANNOUNCE  
INTERCOM  
HANDSET SETTINGS  
OK  
OK  
Press  
, then press  
until the  
screen highlights RECORD NEW.  
i i  
i
REVIEW  
RECORD NEW  
SELECT TYPE  
OK  
Press  
or  
to scroll through  
memory in alphabetical order  
— OR —  
Enter the first letter of a name (then  
or  
if necessary) to display the name  
,
you’re searching for  
GEORGE  
555-0123  
EDIT  
— OR —  
FIND  
Press  
, then enter the first few letters  
of the name you’re searching for and press  
FIND  
again.  
EDIT  
, then press  
VA  
4
Press  
. If an  
announcement is already recorded, the screen  
displays ANNOUNCEMENT ALREADY RECORDED.  
If you want to change the announcement,  
RECORD  
press  
twice.  
5
6
If no announcement is recorded, press  
RECORD  
STOP  
once. Press  
to end  
recording.  
PLAY  
Press  
to review your announcement  
at the base speaker.  
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Review, Play, Erase Talking Caller ID  
Announcements  
1
Follow Steps 1–3 underEdit Talking Caller ID  
Announcementon page 45.  
ERASE  
2
Press  
to delete the announcement  
to hear the announcement  
to re-record an announcement.  
— OR —  
PLAY  
Press  
— OR —  
RECORD  
Press  
i i  
i
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Review Calls Log  
MENU  
OK  
1
Press  
, then press  
. The screen  
displays the most recent call in the calls log.  
JOHNSON THOMAS  
908-555-0123 1  
10:30P Oct12 #02  
2
Press  
or  
to scroll through call  
records.  
kk  
o
pp  
i
Store Record in Phone book  
1
While the call information is displayed, press  
CID  
, then use # to scroll through dialing  
options.  
For example:  
555-1212  
1-555-1212  
908-555-1212  
1-908-555-1212  
— OR —  
While the call information is displayed, press  
# to scroll through dialing options, then press  
CID  
.
For example:  
555-1212  
1-555-1212  
908-555-1212  
1-908-555-1212  
SAVE  
3
4
5
Press  
.
The screen displays ENTRY HAS BEEN STORED.  
To record a Talking Caller ID announcement  
for this phone book entry, please turn to  
page 44.  
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Display Dial  
While you are reviewing the calls log, you can dial a  
number displayed on the screen.  
Press P or K to dial the displayed number.  
Dialing Options  
CID  
1
While a call record is displayed, press  
,
OPT#  
then select  
.
2
Use  
or  
to highlight the  
number the way you want to dial it.  
kk o  
For example:  
555-1212  
1-555-1212  
i
j
908-555-1212  
1-908-555-1212  
The number of dialing options (up to four) available  
for each call displayed depends on the format of the  
original call.  
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Remove Call Records  
Removing a Specific Call Record  
MENU  
OK  
1
Press  
, then press  
.
2
Press  
or  
to scroll through call  
records until the call you want to delete is  
displayed.  
JOHNSON THOMAS  
908-555-0123  
10:30P Oct25 #06  
i i  
i
CID  
DEL  
3
4
Press  
displays  
, then press  
. The screen  
JOHNSON THOMAS  
908-555-0123  
10:30P Oct25 #06  
THIS  
ALL  
THIS  
Press  
. The call record is deleted and  
you hear a confirmation tone.  
Removing All Records  
MENU  
OK  
1
Press  
, then press  
.
CID  
DEL  
2
Press  
, then press  
. The screen  
displays the most recent call record.  
JOHNSON THOMAS  
908-555-0123  
10:30P Oct25 #06  
THIS  
ALL  
ALL  
3
4
Press  
. The screen displays  
ARE YOU  
SURE?  
NO  
YES  
YES  
NO  
Press  
press  
to delete all call records or  
to exit without deleting.  
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BATTERIES  
Battery Life  
A fully charged battery provides an average talk time of about eight  
hours, or standby time of five days.  
NOTE: Talk time and standby time may vary depending on  
operating conditions.  
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Battery Indicator  
Ten to fifteen minutes before the battery charge gets too low to operate  
the handset, an empty battery icon (  
) will flash on the screen, you’ll  
hear three short tones, and the screen will display LOW BATTERY.  
If you continue to use the handset without charging the battery or  
replacing it (you can purchase a spare battery separately), the handset  
will turn off automatically when there is no longer sufficient power.  
NOTE: Monitor the battery icon to make sure your battery is  
sufficiently charged.  
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Charge the Handset Battery Pack  
After a low battery indicator, the handset battery needs to be  
charged.  
Place the handset in the base so the CHARGING light goes on.The  
battery pack is typically charged in eight hours.  
If you repeatedly get a low battery indicator, even after eight hours  
of charging, the battery should be replaced. Use only AT&T Battery  
2401, SKU# 91077.  
CAUTION: Charge the battery provided with or identified for  
use with this product only in accordance with the instructions  
and limitations specified in the User’s Manual, Part 1.  
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Spare Battery/Power Failure Backup  
You can buy a spare handset battery (AT&T Battery 2401, SKU# 91077,  
sold separately) and keep it charged in the base at all times.  
In the event of a power failure, a fully charged battery in the spare  
battery compartment will allow you to make and receive calls from the  
cordless handset only for up to 2 1/2 hours.  
The spare battery will fully charge in 24 hours.  
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Replace the Handset Battery Pack  
1
Install the handset battery.  
Use only AT&T Battery 2401, SKU# 91077.  
Charge the handset battery.  
2
Place the handset in the base.  
Charge the battery for at least 12 hours. After the first  
charge, the battery will charge in eight hours.  
a) Remove battery  
b) Align the contacts and  
place the battery pack in  
the battery compartment.  
compartment cover by  
pressing on the raised spot  
and sliding downward.  
c) Replace cover by  
sliding it on its  
track up over  
battery case until  
it snaps firmly  
into place.  
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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY  
If you have difficulty operating this phone, try the suggestions below.  
For Customer Service, visit our website at www.telephones.att.com  
or call 1 800 222–3111. Please retain your receipt as your proof  
of purchase.  
PHONE  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
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.  
• Make sure the battery pack is installed  
correctly.  
If the above suggestions do not solve the problem, try re-initializing the  
handset and base (seeTo re-initialize the handset and base”).  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
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.  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
If you hear a long  
tone when you try to  
use the handset:  
• The handset and base are not  
communicating properly. You might be  
out of range. Move closer to the base  
and try again.  
• If moving closer to the base does  
not help, follow the directions “To  
re-initialize the handset and base.”  
PH  
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PHONE  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
To re-initialize the  
handset and base:  
1 Disconnect the power to the base.  
2 Remove spare battery pack (if installed).  
3 Remove the handset battery pack.  
4 Wait at least 15 seconds.  
5 Insert the handset battery pack.  
6 Connect the power to the base.  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
If you hear noise or  
interference when  
using the phone:  
You may be out of range. Move closer to  
the base.  
• Household appliances plugged into the  
same circuit as the base can sometimes  
cause interference. Try moving the  
appliance or the base to another outlet.  
• The layout of your home or office may  
be limiting the operating range. Try  
moving the base to another location,  
preferably on an upper floor.  
• Using the handset near household  
appliances (microwaves, computers,  
televisions, stereos, etc.) can sometimes  
cause interference. Move away from  
appliances while using the handset.  
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PHONE  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
If the phone does not  
ring when you receive  
• Make sure the ringer is on (seeRinger  
Volumeon pages 11 and 19).  
a call:  
• Make sure the telephone line cord is  
connected firmly to the base and the  
telephone jack.  
• Make sure the AC adapter is plugged  
firmly into an electrical outlet not  
controlled by a wall switch.  
You might be too far from the base; move  
closer.  
You might have too many extension  
phones on your telephone line to allow  
all of them to ring. Try unplugging some  
of them.  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
If your telephone  
misdials:  
• If you have dial pulse (rotary) service,  
you’ll need to set the dial method to  
PULSE. Follow the instructions under  
“Dial Mode (TONE/PULSE)in the  
FEATURE SETUP – BASE section of this  
manual.  
• If you have touch tone service and you  
hear clicks while you are dialing, you’ll  
need to set the dial method to PULSE.  
Follow the instructions underDial Mode  
(TONE/PULSE)in the FEATURE SETUP –  
BASE section of this manual.  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
If you are unable to  
operate special  
telephone services or  
other equipment  
requiring touch tone  
signals:  
If you have dial pulse (rotary) service,  
follow the directions underTemporary  
Tone Dialingin the TELEPHONE  
OPERATION section of this manual.  
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CALLER ID  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
If the caller’s name or • Make sure you subscribe to Caller ID  
phone number is not  
displayed:  
service from your local telephone  
company.  
• Make sure the battery is charged.  
• Caller ID service might not work when  
the phone is connected to a Private  
Branch Exchange (PBX).  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
If the caller’s name or You should call your service provider to  
phone number is not  
displayed during  
Call Waiting:  
confirm that you subscribe to combined  
Caller ID with Call Waiting service.  
• Caller ID information received during  
Call Waiting is displayed only on the  
handset that is in use.  
• Make sure the battery is charged.  
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DEFAULT SETTINGS  
DEFAULT SETTINGS  
FUNCTION:  
Dial Method  
Handset Volume  
Ringer Volume  
Ringer Melody  
Key Tone  
DEFAULT SETTING:  
Tone  
2
2
1
ON  
ON  
OFF  
Clock  
Vibrate  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
RF Frequency Band  
2400 MHz – 2483.5 MHz  
(Handset to base)  
RF Frequency Band  
5725 MHz – 5850 MHz  
(Base to handset)  
Number of Channels  
Channel Spacing  
95  
864 kHz  
Handset Transmit Power +23 dBm  
Base Transmit Power  
Sensitivity  
+29 dBm  
–93 dBm  
GFSK  
Modulation  
Operating Temperature 0°C – 50°C  
Base Unit Voltage  
96 – 144 Vrms  
(AC Voltage, 60Hz)  
Base Unit Voltage  
7 Vdc @ 1A  
(DC Adapter Output)  
Handset Voltage  
2.0 – 3.0 Vdc, 1400mAh  
(2-Cell NiMH Battery)  
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INDEX  
#
D
# 20, 21  
default settings 1  
DEL  
41  
Dial Mode 21  
dial tone 4, 53  
*
* 20, 21  
dialing options 48  
Display Screen Messages 30  
A
ALL  
41, 49  
E
EDIT  
40, 41  
) 31, 50  
B
EMPTY (  
Base 1, 22, 27, 34, 35, 54, 58  
Base lights 32  
English 18  
ENTRY HAS BEEN STORED!37  
Base Ringer 19, 20  
Base unit. See Base  
BASS BOOST10  
battery 4, 6, 31, 50–52, 58  
Beeps 32  
F
Feature Setup Menu 8  
FIND  
39–41, 45  
F 26  
Belt Clip 7  
French 18  
FULL (  
) 31  
C
CALL ON HOLD28  
Call Waiting 2  
Caller ID 2, 30, 42  
H
Handset 1, 2, 7, 10, 22–24, 27, 31,  
33–36, 50, 53, 54, 57, 58  
CID  
48, 49  
Handset battery. See battery  
Handset Icons 31  
Handset ringer 11–13  
Headset 7, 10  
C 37  
CLOCK ENABLE9  
CLOCK MODE9  
conference call 36  
CONTRAST17  
Hold 28, 31, 36  
HOLD  
28, 35  
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I
O
Idle Screen 8  
IN USE light 20, 21, 32  
I 33, 35  
interference 54  
O 22, 24, 25, 34–36  
OK  
8
P
P 22, 24, 25, 34, 39, 48  
Power cord 1, 3, 5, 53  
Power Failure Backup 6  
PULSE 55  
K
KEYPAD TONE16  
pulse (rotary) 29, 55  
L
language 18  
long tone 53  
low batt tone 14  
low battery 31, 50  
LOW BATTERY50  
R
Range limit 15  
range tone 15  
re-initialize 54  
redial 25  
R 25  
M
REDIAL  
25  
MEM  
37  
8
RINGER #0112  
MENU  
Ringer Melody 12, 20, 57  
RINGER MELODY12  
Ringer Volume 11, 13, 19, 57  
RINGER VOLUME11  
MID BOOST10  
mute 27  
M 27  
N
S
NAME37  
SAVE  
8, 37, 40  
NAME  
40  
SET TIME8  
NATURAL BOOST10  
NEW CALLS42  
sound quality settings 10  
10  
NiMH battery pack 1  
noise or interference 54  
Spanish 18  
Spare Battery 6, 50  
Speaker 23  
NUMBER  
40  
K 22, 24, 25, 34, 35, 39, 48  
Speakerphone 10, 24  
standby time 50  
subscriber services 26  
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T
talk time 50  
Talking Caller ID 43–46  
Technical Specifications 58  
Telephone line cord 1, 3  
THIS  
41  
Time 9  
t 29  
TONE/PULSE 21  
touch tone 29, 55  
TREBLE BOOST10  
V
VA  
45  
Vibrate 11, 13, 57  
VIBRATE CONTROL13  
VOL + 19, 23  
VOL - [9555 -] 19, 23  
Volume 11, 23, 57  
X
XFER  
35  
61  
QUICK START GUIDE  
5.8 GHz Cordless Telephone 5830  
with Talking Caller ID/Call Waiting  
Draft  
8/14/02a  
INSTALLATION  
NOTE: Install this telephone away from electronic  
equipment, such as personal computers, television sets  
or microwave ovens. Avoid excessive heat, cold, dust  
or moisture.  
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1
2
Connect the telephone line cord. (figure a)  
Connect the power cord to the base and an electrical outlet  
not controlled by a wall switch. (figure a) The ANSWER  
ON/OFF light goes on, and CL flashes in the message window.  
a) Remove battery b) Align the  
c) Replace cover  
by sliding it on  
its track up over  
battery case until  
it snaps firmly  
into place.  
compartment  
cover by pressing  
on the raised  
spot and sliding  
downward.  
contacts and  
place the battery  
pack in the  
battery  
Use only the power cord supplied with this product.  
If you need a replacement, call 1 800 222–3111.  
compartment  
3
4
Install the handset battery. Use only AT&T Battery 2401,  
SKU# 91077. (figure b)  
figure b  
Charge the handset battery.  
Place the handset in the base.  
FEATURE SETUP  
Charge the battery at least 12 hours. After the first charge,  
the battery will charge in eight hours.  
Dial Mode (Tone/Pulse)  
5
Check for dial tone.  
This phone comes set for touch tone dialing. If you have dial pulse  
(rotary) service, you must set the dial mode to PULSE.  
After the batteries are charged, lift the handset and press  
P; you should hear a dial tone.  
1
2
Make sure the handset is off.  
Press * * * on the base. You will hear a tone and the LINE  
IN USE light will flash.  
For detailed installation instructions, to use the belt clip, or to  
use a headset with this phone please refer to the INSTALLATION  
section of your User’s Manual.  
3
4
Press 0. If the IN USE light goes on, you have selected TONE.  
If the light goes off, you have selected PULSE. Press 0 again  
to change your selection.  
Standard  
electrical  
outlet  
Modular  
telephone  
jack  
Press # to save your selection  
— OR —  
Press * to exit without saving.  
Power cord  
Line cord  
Set Time  
You can choose to set the time manually, or you can allow it to be  
set automatically with incoming Caller ID information.  
MENU  
1
2
Press  
Press  
on the handset.  
until the screen displays  
CALLS LOG  
INTERCOM  
HANDSET SETTINGS  
SET TIME  
OK  
OK  
figure a  
3
4
Press  
Use  
. The screen displays the current time setting.  
to move the cursor, and use the keypad to  
change a digit. Select  
.
AM/PM  
SAVE  
Press  
to save the displayed time.  
FEATURE SETUP (continued)  
CALLER ID  
Clock Mode  
Setup Talking Caller ID  
You can choose to display the time when the phone is idle, or you  
can turn this feature off. The default setting is ON.  
When you set up this feature, the base can announce the name or  
telephone number of up to 50 callers whose names/numbers are  
stored in your phone book before you answer the call. Each  
announcement can be up to three seconds long.  
MENU  
1
2
Press  
Press  
on the handset.  
until the screen highlights  
NOTE: If the caller has blocked Caller ID information and  
this feature is on, the base announcesPrivate Caller.”  
INTERCOM  
HANDSET SETTINGS  
SET TIME  
CLOCK MODE  
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MENU  
1
2
3
Press  
, then press  
until the screen highlights  
CLOCK MODE  
VOICE ANNOUNCE.  
OK  
CALLS LOG  
OK  
3
Press  
. The screen displays  
VOICE ANNOUNCE  
INTERCOM  
HANDSET SETTINGS  
CLOCKONENABLE  
OK  
OK  
Press  
, then press  
until the screen highlights  
OFF  
OK  
ON  
SELECT TYPE.  
OFF  
OK  
ON  
to save the displayed setting.  
4
5
Press  
Press  
or  
.
REVIEW  
RECORD NEW  
SELECT TYPE  
Sound Select  
OK  
This telephone uses the latest acoustic receiver design, providing  
you with four different sound quality settings.  
OK  
Press  
, then press  
or  
to highlight  
one of four options.  
During a call, you can adjust the quality of the sound. Pressing  
repeatedly will cycle you through four different  
responses.  
OFF:  
Disable Talking Caller ID feature.  
NUMBER: Sets system to announce received telephone  
numbers only.  
Set system to announce recorded voice  
announcements only.  
NOTE: The mid-boost setting is hearing-aid compatible.  
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NAME:  
BASS – Low frequency sounds enhanced.  
NAME OR Sets system to announce telephone  
NUMBER: numbers (for calls received that are not  
entered in your phone book) and recorded  
voice announcements.  
OFF  
MID – Mid-range sounds enhanced.  
NUMBER  
NAME  
NAME OR NUMBER  
OK  
OK  
4
Press  
.
TREBLE – High frequency sounds enhanced.  
NATURAL – No frequency enhancement.  
© 2002 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved.  
AT&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT&T Corp,.  
licensed to Advanced American Telephone  
NOTE: This feature is available only on the handset, not on  
the speakerphone or optional headset.  
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