User’s manual
CL82100/CL82200/CL82250/
CL82300/CL82350/CL82400/
CL82450/CL82500/CL82550/
CL82600
DECT 6.0 cordless telephone/
answering system with
caller ID/call waiting
Parts checklist
Your telephone package contains the following items. Save your sales receipt
and original packaging in the event warranty service is necessary.
User’s manual
Quick start guide
CL82100/CL82200/CL82250/
CL82100/CL82200/CL82250/
CL82300/CL82350/CL82400/
CL82300/CL82350/CL82400/
CL82450/CL82500/CL82550/
CL82450/CL82500/CL82550/
CL82600
CL82600
DECT 6.0 cordless telephone/
DECT 6.0 cordless telephone/
answering system with
answering system with
caller ID/call waiting
caller ID/call waiting
User’s manual
Quick start guide
Cordless handset
(One for CL82100)
Telephone base
(Two for CL82200 and CL82250)
(Three for CL82300 and CL82350)
(Four for CL82400 and CL82450)
(Five for CL82500 and CL82550)
(Six for CL82600)
Charger for cordless handset
with power adapter installed
(OneforCL82200andCL82250)
(TwoforCL82300andCL82350)
(ThreeforCL82400andCL82450)
(FourforCL82500andCL82550)
(FiveforCL82600)
Battery compartment cover
(One for CL82100)
(Two for CL82200 and CL82250)
(Three for CL82300 and CL82350)
(Four for CL82400 and CL82450)
(Five for CL82500 and CL82550)
(Six for CL82600)
Battery for cordless handset
(One for CL82100)
(Two for CL82200 and CL82250)
(Three for CL82300 and CL82350)
(Four for CL82400 and CL82450)
(Five for CL82500 and CL82550)
(Six for CL82600)
Power adapter for
telephone base
Telephone line cord
Wall mount bracket
User’s manual
CL82100/CL82200/CL82250/
CL82300/CL82350/CL82400/
CL82450/CL82500/CL82550/
CL82600
DECT 6.0 cordless telephone/
answering system with
caller ID/call waiting
Table of contents
Getting started
Quick reference guide - handset........1
Quick reference guide -
Number of rings.................................18
Remote access code........................19
Message alert tone...........................20
telephone base......................................3
Installation.....................................................4
Telephone base and
charger installation..............................5
Battery installation and charging.......6
Installation options....................................8
Tabletop to wall mount installation...8
Wall mount to tabletop installation...9
Telephone operation
Making, answering, and ending calls...21
Making a call........................................21
On hook dialing (predialing)........21
Answering a call................................21
Temporary ringer silencing...........21
Ending a call........................................21
Auto off..................................................21
Handset operation..................................22
Speakerphone.....................................22
Last number redial............................22
Equalizer.................................................23
Options while on calls..........................24
Volume control...................................24
Call waiting...........................................24
Mute.........................................................24
Chain dialing........................................25
Temporary tone dialing..................25
Telephone settings
Handset settings......................................10
Ringer volume.....................................10
Ringer tone...........................................10
LCD language......................................11
Voicemail (visual message
waiting) indicator............................11
Clear voicemail indication ...........11
Key tone.................................................12
Set date/time......................................12
Use caller ID to automatically
Multiple handset use
set date and time...........................13
Home area code.................................14
Dial mode..............................................14
Website...................................................15
Exiting the menu................................15
Answering system settings.................16
Announcement...................................16
Answer on/off.....................................17
Call screening......................................18
Multiple handset use.............................26
Handset locator..................................26
Join a call in progress.....................26
Intercom.......................................................27
Answer an incoming call during
an intercom call..............................27
Call transfer using intercom..............28
Message playback...................................43
Options during playback................43
To delete all old messages...........44
Recording and playing memos.........45
To record a memo.............................45
To play back a memo......................45
Base message counter displays.......46
Remote access..........................................47
Directory
About the directory................................29
Shared directory.................................29
Capacity..................................................29
Create directory entries.......................30
To create a new directory entry...30
To add a predialed telephone
number to the directory..............31
Review directory......................................32
To review directory entries...........32
To search by name...........................32
To dial, delete or edit entries............33
Display dial...........................................33
To delete an entry.............................33
To edit an entry..................................33
Appendix
Adding and registering handsets....49
To register a handset to your
telephone base................................49
Deregistering a handset.......................50
To deregister all handsets.............50
Alert tones and lights...........................51
Screen icons.........................................51
Handset alert tones..........................51
Telephone base tones.....................51
Lights.......................................................52
Handset display screen messages...53
Troubleshooting.......................................55
Maintenance...............................................63
Important safety information............64
Safety information.............................64
Especially about
Caller ID
About caller ID.........................................34
Information about caller ID with
call waiting.........................................34
Caller ID history.......................................35
How the caller ID history
(call log) works................................35
Missed (new) calls indicator.........35
Caller ID operation.................................36
Memory match....................................36
To review the caller ID history....36
View dialing options.........................37
Dial a call log entry..........................37
Delete entries......................................37
Save a call log entry to
cordless telephones......................65
Precautions for users of implanted
cardiac pacemakers.......................65
Pacemaker patients..........................65
Especially about telephone
answering systems.........................65
FCC Part 68 and ACTA..........................66
FCC Part 15................................................67
Limited warranty......................................68
Technical specifications.......................70
DECT 6.0 digital technology.........70
Telephone operating range..........70
Redefining long range coverage
and clarity..........................................70
the directory......................................38
Reasons for missing
caller ID information........................39
Answering system
About the answering system.............40
Answering system and voicemail...40
Answering system new
message indication........................40
Message capacity..............................41
Voice prompts.....................................41
Call screening at the
telephone base................................41
Call intercept.......................................42
Base ringer...........................................42
Temporarily turning off the
Index
Index..............................................................71
Remote access wallet card................73
message alert tone........................42
Getting started
Quick reference guide - handset
MENU/SELECT
CHARGE indicator
Press to show the menu.
On when the handset is
charging in the telephone base
or charger.
While in the menu, press to
select an item or save an
entry or setting.
qCID/-VOLUME
pDIR/VOLUME+
Press pDIR to show
Press qCID to show caller ID
history (page 36).
directory entries (page 32).
Press to scroll down while
in menus.
Press to scroll up while
in menus.
While entering names or
numbers, press to move the
cursor to the left.
While entering names or
numbers, press to move the
cursor to the right.
Press to decrease the listening
volume when on a call.
Press to increase the
listening volume when on
a call.
PHONE/FLASH
Press to make or answer a call.
OFF/CLEAR
During a call, press to answer
an incoming call when you
receive a call waiting alert
(page 24).
During a call, press to hang up.
While in a menu, press to
cancel an operation, back up
to the previous menu, or exit
the menu display.
1
Press and hold while the
telephone is not in use to
erase the missed calls indicator.
While reviewing a call log
entry, press repeatedly to
add or remove 1 in front of
the telephone number before
dialing or saving it in the
directory.
#
Press repeatedly to display
other dialing options when
reviewing a call log entry.
TONE
Press to switch to tone dialing
temporarily during a call if you
have pulse service (page 25).
REDIAL/PAUSE
Press repeatedly to view
the last 20 numbers dialed
(page 22).
While entering numbers,
press and hold to insert a
dialing pause (page 30).
/SPEA�ER
Press to switch between
speakerphone and handset
(page 22).
INT
MUTE/DELETE
Press to begin an intercom
conversation (page 27) or to
transfer a call (page 28).
During a call, press to mute the microphone (page 24).
While reviewing the caller ID history, the directory or
the redial memory, press to delete an individual entry
(page 37, page 33 and page 22 and respectively).
While predialing, press to delete digits (page 21).
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Getting started
Quick reference guide - handset
EQ
During an outside call, intercom call,
message or announcement playback,
press to change the quality of the audio
to best suit your hearing.
Main menu
Main menu
The > symbol highlights
a menu item.
Play messages (page 43)
Answering sys (page 40)
Directory (page 29)
Call log (page 36)
>Play messages
Answering sys
Ringers (page 10)
Settings (page 10)
Website (page 15)
Using menus
Press MENU/SELECT to show the first menu
item, Play messages.
Press qCID or pDIR to scroll through
menu items.
Press MENU/SELECT to confirm or save
changes to a highlighted menu item.
Press
OFF/CLEAR to cancel an operation,
back up to the previous menu, or exit the
menu display.
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Getting started
Quick reference guide - telephone base
X/DELETE
Message counter
Press to delete the
message currently
playing (page 43).
Number of messages
(or during playback,
message number
currently playing).
Press twice to delete
all old messages when
the phone is not in use
(page 44).
/PLAY/STOP
Press to start or stop
message playback
(page 43).
/ANSWER ON
Press to turn the built-in
answering system on or
off (page 17).
/REPEAT
Press to repeat a
message.
Press twice to play
the previous message
(page 43).
/S�IP
Press to skip a message
(page 43).
pqVOLUME
During message
/HANDSETLOCATOR
playback, press to adjust
the listening volume
(page 43).
Press to make handsets
beep so you can locate
them (page 26).
While in idle mode, press
to adjust the base ringer
volume (page 42).
IN USE indicator
On when the handset is in
use, or when the answering
system is answering an
incoming call.
On when a handset is
being registered.
Flashes when there
is an incoming call or
when a handset is being
deregistered.
Flashes when another
telephone is in use on
the same line.
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Getting started
Installation
You must install and
charge the battery before
using the telephone.
See pages 6-7
STOP!
for easy instructions.
Install the telephone base close to a telephone jack and a power outlet
not controlled by a wall switch. The telephone base can be placed on a flat
surface or vertically mounted on the wall (see page 8). For optimum range and
better reception, place the telephone base in a central and open location.
If you subscribe to high-speed Internet service (DSL - digital subscriber line)
through your telephone line, you must install a DSL filter between the
telephone line cord and the telephone wall jack (see the following page). The
filter prevents noise and caller ID problems caused by DSL interference. Please
contact your DSL service provider for more information about DSL filters.
Your product may be shipped with a protective sticker covering the handset or
telephone base display - remove it before use.
For customer service or product information, visit our website at
dial 1 (866) 288-4268.
Avoid placing the telephone base too close to:
• Communication devices such as: television sets, VCRs, or other
cordless telephones.
• Excessive heat sources.
• Noise sources such as a window with traffic outside, motors, microwave
ovens, refrigerators, or fluorescent lighting.
• Excessive dust sources such as a workshop or garage.
• Excessive moisture.
• Extremely low temperature.
• Mechanical vibration or shock such as on top of the washing machine
or workbench.
4
Getting started
Telephone base and charger installation
Install the telephone base and charger as shown below.
The telephone base is ready for tabletop use. If you want to change to wall
mounting, see Installation options on page 8 for details.
Telephone base installation
• Plug one end of the
telephone line cord
into the telephone jack
on the bottom of the
telephone base.
• Plug the small end of
• Plug the other end
of the telephone
line cord into a
telephone jack or
a DSL filter.
the telephone base
power adapter into the
power adapter jack
on the bottom of the
telephone base.
• Route the power
adapter cord through
this slot.
Telephone line cord
• Raise the antenna.
• Place the cords into
the channels.
Power
adapter
• Plug the large end
of the power adapter
into a power outlet
not controlled by a
wall switch.
If you have DSL high- speed
Internet service, a DSL filter
(not included) is required.
Charger installation
Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet
not controlled by a wall switch.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. Use only the power adapter(s) supplied with this product. To order a replacement
1 (800) 222-3111. In Canada, dial 1 (866) 288-4268.
2. The power adapters are intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor
mount position. The prongs are not designed to hold the plug in place if it is
plugged into a ceiling, under-the-table or cabinet outlet.
5
Getting started
Battery installation and charging
Install the battery as shown below. Once you have installed the battery, the
screen indicates the battery status (see table below). If necessary, place the
handset in the telephone base or charger to charge the battery. For best
performance, keep the handset in the telephone base or charger when not in
use. The battery is fully charged after 16 hours of continuous charging. See
the table on page 70 for battery operating times.
If the screen shows Place in charger and flashes, you need to charge the
handset without interruption for at least 30 minutes to give the handset
enough charge to use the telephone for a short time. The following table
summarizes the battery charge indicators and actions to take.
Battery indicators
Battery status
Action
The screen is blank or
Battery has no or very
Charge without interruption until
the screen shows Low battery or
HANDSET X (at least 30 minutes).
shows Place in charger and little charge. The handset
(flashing).
cannot be used.
The screen shows
Battery has enough charge Charge without interruption until
Low battery and (flashing). to be used for a short time. the screen shows HANDSET X
(at least 30 minutes).
The screen shows
Battery is charged.
To keep the battery charged,
place it in the telephone base or
charger when not in use.
HANDSET X.
NOTE: If you are on a phone call in low battery mode, you hear four short beeps
every minute.
Step 1
Step 2
Plug the battery
Align the cover flat
against the battery
compartment, then
slide it upwards until
it clicks into place.
connector securely
into the socket inside
the handset battery
compartment, matching
the color-coded label.
Insert the supplied
battery with the label
THIS SIDE UP facing up
as indicated.
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Getting started
Battery installation and charging
CHARGE light
Step 3
Charge the handset by placing it face forward in
the telephone base or charger. The CHARGE light
on the top of the handset is on during charging.
SET DATE
--/--/--
SET TIME
After you install your telephone or power returns following
--:-- --
a power outage, the handset will prompt you to set the date
and time. For instructions, see Set date/time on page 12. To
skip setting the date and time, press OFF/CLEAR.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. Use only the supplied rechargeable battery or replacement battery (model BT166342).
1 (800) 222-3111. In Canada, dial 1 (866) 288-4268.
2. If you do not use the handset for a long time, disconnect and remove the battery
to prevent possible leakage.
7
Getting started
Installation options
Your telephone base is ready for tabletop use. If you want to mount your
telephone on a wall, use the provided wall mount bracket to connect with
a standard dual-stud telephone wall mounting plate. If you do not have this
mounting plate, you can purchase one from many hardware or consumer
electronic retailers. You might need a professional to install the mounting plate.
Tabletop to wall mount installation
1. Plug the power cord and telephone line into the telephone base. If you
are using a DSL filter, plug the other end of the telephone line into
the filter. Route the telephone line cord (or DSL filter) through the wall
mount bracket hole.
2. Position the telephone base as shown below. Insert the extended tabs (see
below figure 2) of the wall mount bracket into the slots on the back of
the telephone base (marked B). Push the telephone base down until it is
securely in place.
3. Plug the telephone line cord (or DSL filter) into the wall jack. Plug the
power adapter into a power outlet not controlled by a wall switch.
4. Align the holes on the wall mount bracket with the standard wall plate
and slide the wall mount bracket down until it locks securely. Bundle the
telephone line cord and power adapter cord neatly with a twist tie.
2
1
4
3
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Getting started
Installation options
Wall mount to tabletop installation
1. If the telephone line cord and power adapter cord are bundled, untie
them first.
2. Push the telephone base up to detach it from the wall mount bracket.
Unplug the telephone line cord (or DSL filter) from the wall. Unplug the
power adapter from the power outlet.
3. Push the wall mount bracket up to remove it from the wall.
4. See Telephone base and charger installation on page 5.
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Telephone settings
Handset settings
Use the menu to change the telephone settings.
1. Press MENU/SELECT when in idle mode (when the phone is
>
Answering sys
Directory
not in use) to enter the main menu.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to the feature to be changed.
When scrolling through the menu, the > symbol indicates
the selected menu item.
3. Press MENU/SELECT to select the highlighted item.
NOTE: Press
the menu display. Press and hold
OFF/CLEAR to cancel an operation, back up to the previous menu or exit
OFF/CLEAR to return to idle mode.
Ringer volume
You can set the ringer volume level (1-6) to one of six levels or turn the
ringer off. When the ringer is off,
appears on the screen.
>
Ringers
1. Press MENU/SELECT in idle mode to enter the main menu.
Settings
2. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Ringers, then press
MENU/SELECT.
3. Press MENU/SELECT again to select >Ringer volume.
>
Ringer volume
4. Press qCID or pDIR to sample each volume level.
Ringer tone
5. Press MENU/SELECT to save your preference. There is a
confirmation tone and the screen returns to the main menu.
Press
OFF/CLEAR to cancel.
RINGER VOLUME
NOTE: The handset ringer volume also determines the ringer volume for
intercom calls (page 27). If the ringer volume is set to off, that handset is
silenced for all incoming calls.
Ringer tone
You can choose one of 10 ringer tones.
Ringer volume
1. Press MENU/SELECT in idle mode to enter the main menu.
>
Ringer tone
2. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Ringers, then press
MENU/SELECT.
3. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Ringer tone, then press
RINGER TONE
Tone 1
MENU/SELECT.
>
4. Press qCID or pDIR to sample each ringer tone.
5. Press MENU/SELECT to save your preference. There is a
confirmation tone and the screen returns to the main menu.
Press
OFF/CLEAR to cancel.
NOTE: If you turn off the ringer volume, you do not hear ringer tone samples.
10
Telephone settings
Handset settings
LCD language
You can select the language used for all screen displays.
>
LCD language
1. Press MENU/SELECT in idle mode to enter the main menu.
Clr voicemail
2. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Settings, then press
MENU/SELECT.
3. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >LCD language, then
LCD LANGUAGE
English
>
press MENU/SELECT.
4. Press qCID or pDIR to highlight English, Français
or Español.
5. Press MENU/SELECT to save your preference. There is a confirmation tone
and the screen returns to the main menu. Press
OFF/CLEAR to cancel.
Voicemail (visual message waiting) indicator
If you subscribe to a voicemail service offered by your
telephone service provider, this feature provides a visual
indication when you have new voicemail messages.
HANDSET 1
New voicemail
New voicemail and the
icon appear on the handset screen.
10:21
AM
2/11
NOTES:
1. This feature does not indicate new messages recorded on your phone’s built-in answering system.
2. For more information about the difference between your answering system and voicemail,
see page 40.
Clear voicemail indication
Use this feature when the telephone indicates there is new voicemail but
there is none. For example, when you have accessed your voicemail while
away from home. This feature only turns off the displayed New voicemail
and the
icon; it does not delete your voicemail messages. As long as you
have new voicemail messages, your telephone service provider continues to
send the signal to turn on the indicators.
To manually turn off the new voicemail indicators:
1. Press MENU/SELECT when in idle mode to enter the
>
Clr voicemail
Key tone
main menu.
2. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Settings, then press
MENU/SELECT.
3. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Clr voicemail, then press
Turn off
indicator?
MENU/SELECT. The screen shows Turn off indicator?
4. Press MENU/SELECT again to turn the voicemail indication
off. There is a confirmation tone. Press
OFF/CLEAR
to cancel.
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Telephone settings
Handset settings
NOTES:
1. Your telephone service provider voicemail might alert you to new messages with a stutter
(broken) dial tone. Contact your telephone service provider for more details.
2. For information about using your voicemail service, contact your telephone service provider.
�ey tone
The handset is set to beep with each key press. If you turn off the key tone,
there are no beeps when you press keys.
1. Press MENU/SELECT in idle mode to enter the main menu.
2. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Settings, then press
>
Key tone
MENU/SELECT.
Set date/time
3. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >�ey tone, then press
MENU/SELECT.
4. Press qCID or pDIR to highlight On or Off.
KEY TONE
5. Press MENU/SELECT to save your preference. There is a
>
On
confirmation tone and the screen returns to the main menu.
Press
OFF/CLEAR to cancel.
Set date/time
The answering system announces the day and time of each message prior
to playing it. Before using the answering system, set the date and time as
follows. If you subscribe to caller ID service, the day, month and time are
set automatically with each incoming call. The year must be set so that the
day of the week can be calculated from the caller ID information. You can
turn off the date and time settings of the caller ID service and use your
own settings for each incoming call (see the Use caller ID to automatically
set date and time section on the following page).
After a power failure, handset registration or deregistration, the system reminds
you to set the date and time for backup before entering idle mode.
Follow the steps below to set the month, day, year and time.
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to
>Set date/time
enter the main menu.
Home area code
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Settings, then press
MENU/SELECT.
3. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Set date/time.
>
Date & time
4. Press MENU/SELECT twice to select >Date & time.
CID time sync
5. Press qCID or pDIR to select the month then press
MENU/SELECT, or enter the number using the dial pad keys.
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Telephone settings
Handset settings
6. Press qCID or pDIR to select the day then press
SET DATE
--/--/--
MENU/SELECT, or enter the number using the dial pad keys.
7. Press qCID or pDIR to select the year then press
MENU/SELECT, or enter the number using the dial pad keys,
then press MENU/SELECT to confirm.
SET TIME
--:-- --
8. Press qCID or pDIR to select the hour then press
MENU/SELECT, or enter the number using the dial pad keys.
9. Press qCID or pDIR to select the minute then press
MENU/SELECT, or enter the number using the dial pad keys.
10. Press qCID or pDIR to highlight AM or PM, then press MENU/SELECT to
confirm. There is a confirmation tone. Press OFF/CLEAR to cancel.
NOTE: If the clock is not set when a message is recorded, the system announces, “Time and
day not set,” before it plays the message.
Use caller ID to automatically set date and time
Follow the steps below to turn the CID time sync feature on or off. The
default setting is On.
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to
>
Settings
Website
enter the main menu.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Settings, then press
MENU/SELECT.
3. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Set date/time, then
>
Date & time
press MENU/SELECT.
CID time sync
4. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >CID time sync, then
press MENU/SELECT.
5. Press qCID or pDIR to highlight On or Off, then press
MENU/SELECT to confirm. There is a confirmation tone.
CID TIME SYNC
On
>
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Telephone settings
Handset settings
Home area code
If you dial seven digits to make a local call (no area code required), enter
your area code into the telephone as the home area code. When you receive
a call from within your home area code, the caller ID history only displays the
seven digits of the telephone number.
This feature makes it easy for you to place a call from the caller ID log. If you
dial 10 digits to make a local phone call, do not use this home area code
feature. If you do, you cannot place local calls from your caller ID log, as they
will have only seven digits.
To set the home area code on a cordless handset:
>Settings
1. Press MENU/SELECT in idle mode to enter the main menu.
Website
2. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Settings, then press
MENU/SELECT.
3. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Home area code, then
>
Home area code
press MENU/SELECT.
Dial mode
4. Use the dial pad keys to enter a three-digit home area
code. Press MUTE/DELETE to delete a digit while entering,
or press and hold MUTE/DELETE to delete all digits.
5. Press MENU/SELECT to save and return to the main menu.
HOME AREA CODE
___
There is a confirmation tone. Press
OFF/CLEAR to cancel.
NOTE: If, in the future, your telephone service provider requires you to
dial 10 digits to make a local call (area code plus telephone number),
you need to delete your home area code and dial out locally from the
call log. With the home area code displayed, press and hold X/DELETE
until the digits are deleted, and then press MENU/SELECT. The home
area code is now restored to its default setting of _ _ _ (empty).
Dial mode
The dial mode is preset to tone dialing. If you have pulse (rotary) service, you
must change the dial mode to pulse dialing before using the telephone.
To set the dial mode on a cordless handset:
>Dial mode
1. Press MENU/SELECT in idle mode to enter the main menu.
-End of list-
2. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Settings, then press
MENU/SELECT.
3. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Dial mode, then press
MENU/SELECT.
DIAL MODE
>Tone
4. Use qCID or pDIR to highlight Tone or Pulse, then press
MENU/SELECT. There is a confirmation tone. Press OFF/CLEAR
to cancel.
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Telephone settings
Handset settings
Website
Use this feature to view the AT&T website address.
Settings
1. Press MENU/SELECT in idle mode to enter the main menu.
>
Website
2. Use qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Website, then press
MENU/SELECT.
3. Press
OFF/CLEAR to cancel.
att.com
Exiting the menu
On the handset, press
previous menu, or exit the menu display. Press and hold
return to idle mode.
OFF/CLEAR to cancel an operation, back up to the
OFF/CLEAR to
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Telephone settings
Answering system settings
Use the answering system menu of a system handset to turn on or off the
answering system, set up the announcement message, activate the call
screening, or change the number of rings, remote access code and message
alert tone.
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to
Play messages
Answering sys
>
enter the main menu.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Answering sys, then
press MENU/SELECT.
Announcement
Your outgoing announcement plays when calls are answered by the
answering system.
The telephone has a default outgoing announcement, “Hello. Please leave a
message after the tone.” You can use this announcement, or record your own.
You can record an announcement up to 90 seconds. The system does not
record any announcement shorter than two seconds.
To play your current outgoing announcement:
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to
Play messages
enter the main menu.
>
Answering sys
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Answering sys, then
press MENU/SELECT.
3. Press MENU/SELECT again to select >Announcement. The
system announces, “To play, press 2. To record, press 7.”
>Announcement
Delete all old
4. Press 2 to play the current announcement.
To record a new outgoing announcement:
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to
enter the main menu.
2-Play 3-Delete
5-Stop 7-Record
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Answering sys, then
press MENU/SELECT.
3. Press MENU/SELECT again to select >Announcement. The
system announces, “To play, press 2. To record, press 7.”
4. Press 7 to record an announcement. The system announces,
Record annc...
5-Stop
“Record after the tone. Press 5 when you are done.”
5. Facing the handset, record your announcement and press 5
to end recording. Your recorded announcement plays.
To listen to the recorded announcement again, press 2 after
playback is completed.
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Telephone settings
Answering system settings
To delete your outgoing announcement:
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to enter the
main menu.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Answering sys, then press MENU/SELECT.
3. Press MENU/SELECT again to select >Announcement. The
>
Announcement
system announces, “To play, press 2. To record, press 7.”
Delete all old
4. Press 3 to delete your recorded announcement.
When your announcement is deleted, the system answers
calls with the default announcement described on the
previous page.
Answer on/off
Unless you change it, the answering system is on and ready to record
messages. You can turn the answering system off, but if you do so, the
answering system does not answer calls and record incoming messages.
To turn the answering system on or off:
Using the telephone base:
• Press /ANSWER ON to turn the answering system on
or off. If the answering system is turned on, it announces,
“Calls will be answered.” If the answering system is turned
off, it announces, “Calls will not be answered.”
Using a handset:
Play messages
Answering sys
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to
>
enter the main menu.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Answering sys, then
press MENU/SELECT.
>
Answer ON/OFF
3. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Answer ON/OFF, then
Ans sys setup
press MENU/SELECT.
4. Press qCID or pDIR to highlight On and Off, then press
MENU/SELECT to confirm the setting. You hear a confirmation
tone. Press
OFF/CLEAR to cancel.
ANSWER ON/OFF
>On
If the answering system is on, the handset screen shows
ANS ON.
NOTE: If the answering system is off and there is an incoming call, the
system answers after 10 rings and announces, “Please enter your remote access code.”
For more information about remote access codes, see page 47.
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Telephone settings
Answering system settings
Call screening
Use this feature to choose whether incoming messages can be heard over
the telephone base speaker when they are being recorded. If you turn call
screening on, you hear the incoming message. While monitoring an incoming
message, you can answer the call by pressing PHONE/FLASH or /SPEA�ER
on the handset.
Play messages
To change the setting:
>
Answering sys
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to
enter the main menu.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Answering sys, then
>
Ans sys setup
press MENU/SELECT.
-End of list-
3. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Ans sys setup, then
press MENU/SELECT.
4. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Call screening, then
press MENU/SELECT.
>
Call screening
5. Press qCID or pDIR to choose On or Off.
# of rings
6. Press MENU/SELECT to confirm your setting. You hear a
confirmation tone. Press
OFF/CLEAR to cancel.
NOTE: For more information on call screening, see page 41.
CALL SCREENING
>On
Number of rings
You can set the answering system to answer an incoming call after two, four
or six rings. You can also select toll saver, which is explained on the next page.
Unless you change it, the answering system answers an incoming call after
four rings.
To set the number of rings:
>
# of rings
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to
Remote code
enter the main menu.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Answering sys, then
press MENU/SELECT.
3. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Ans sys setup, then press
# OF RINGS
>2
MENU/SELECT.
4. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to ># of rings, then press
MENU/SELECT.
5. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll and choose among 2, 4, 6 or Toll saver.
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Telephone settings
Answering system settings
•
Toll saver - the answering system answers a call after two rings if
you have new messages, and after four rings when there are no new
messages. This feature allows you to check for new messages and avoid
paying long distance charges when calling from out of your local area.
6. Press MENU/SELECT to confirm your setting. You hear a confirmation tone.
Press OFF/CLEAR to cancel.
NOTE: If you subscribe to voicemail service through your telephone service provider, see
Answering system and voicemail on page 40.
Remote access code
To access your answering system remotely from any touch-tone phone, you
need to enter a two-digit number (00-99). Unless you change it, the remote
access code is 19.
To change the remote access code:
Play messages
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to
>
Answering sys
enter the main menu.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Answering sys, then
press MENU/SELECT.
>
Ans sys setup
3. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Ans sys setup, then
-End of list-
press MENU/SELECT.
4. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Remote code, then
press MENU/SELECT.
5. Use the dial pad to enter a two-digit number. Use
>
Remote code
MUTE/DELETE to backspace and delete a digit.
Msg alert tone
6. Press MENU/SELECT to confirm your setting. You hear a
confirmation tone. Press
OFF/CLEAR to cancel.
REMOTE CODE
19
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Telephone settings
Answering system settings
Message alert tone
When the message alert tone is set to ON, and there is at least one new
message, the telephone base beeps every 10 seconds. Unless you change it,
the message alert tone is set to off.
There is no audible alert at the handset.
To change the setting:
Play messages
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to
>
Answering sys
enter the main menu.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Answering sys, then
press MENU/SELECT.
>
Ans sys setup
3. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Ans sys setup, then
-End of list-
press MENU/SELECT.
4. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Msg alert tone, then
press MENU/SELECT.
5. Press qCID or pDIR to choose On or Off.
>Msg alert tone
-End of list-
6. Press MENU/SELECT to confirm your setting. You hear a
confirmation tone. Press
OFF/CLEAR to cancel.
NOTES:
MSG ALERT TONE
>On
1. The message alert tone beeps only if all the conditions below are met:
- Answering system is on.
- Message alert tone setting is on.
- There are new messages.
2. To temporarily turn off the message alert tone, see page 42.
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Telephone operation
Making, answering, and ending calls
Making a call
To make a call:
Elapsed time
• Press PHONE/FLASH or /SPEA�ER, then enter the
Phone 0:00:30
telephone number.
The screen displays the elapsed time as you talk (in hours,
minutes and seconds).
NOTE: Pressing
PHONE/FLASH to access services from your
Speaker 0:00:30
telephone service provider does not affect the elapsed time.
On hook dialing (predialing)
1. Enter the telephone number. Press MUTE/DELETE or
OFF/CLEAR to make corrections when entering the
phone number.
Phone
0:00:15
888-883-2445
2. Press PHONE/FLASH or /SPEA�ER to dial.
Answering a call
To answer a call:
Incoming call
• Press PHONE/FLASH or /SPEA�ER.
-OR-
Press any dial pad key (0-9, TONE or #).
Temporary ringer silencing
Press
OFF/CLEAR or MUTE/DELETE while a handset is ringing to silence
the ringer temporarily on that handset only. This turns off the ringer without
disconnecting the call. The next incoming call rings normally at the preset
volume.
Ringer off
NOTE: Each handset rings when there is an incoming call unless the
ringer volume is turned off on that handset.
Ending a call
Press
OFF/CLEAR or return the handset to the telephone base or charger.
Auto off
A call ends automatically when you put the handset in the telephone base
or charger.
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Telephone operation
Handset operation
Speakerphone
During a call, press /SPEA�ER to switch between handsfree speakerphone
and normal handset use. Press
OFF/CLEAR to hang up.
Elapsed time
NOTES:
Speaker 0:00:30
1. If you use the speakerphone during low battery mode, the key pad of the
handset and the /SPEA�ER button are lit .
2. The speakerphone uses more power than the normal handset. If the handset
battery becomes very low while you are using the speakerphone, the call
remains in speakerphone mode until you hang up or the battery becomes depleted. When the
battery is very low, you cannot switch a call from normal handset use to speakerphone mode.
3. After installing a battery into the handset, the screen may show Low battery. If you use the
speakerphone at this time, the battery may become depleted. Follow the instructions in the
Battery installation and charging section on pages 6-7.
Last number redial
The last 20 telephone numbers dialed (up to 30 digits) are stored in the
system memory.
To view the 20 most recently dialed numbers:
• To display the most recently called number, press
Redial
REDIAL/PAUSE.
888-883-2445
• To view up to 20 recently called numbers, press REDIAL/PAUSE
then qCID or pDIR, or press REDIAL/PAUSE repeatedly.
The handset beeps twice at the end of the list.
Press
OFF/CLEAR to exit.
To redial a number:
• To dial the displayed number, press PHONE/FLASH or /SPEA�ER.
-OR-
• Press PHONE/FLASH or /SPEA�ER, then press REDIAL/PAUSE
repeatedly to view the redial memory. Press MENU/SELECT to dial the
displayed number.
To edit a number:
ENTER NUMBER
888-883-2445
• While the desired number displays, press MENU/SELECT.
• Press
OFF/CLEAR to backspace and delete characters, or
use the dial pad to enter the number.
To delete a number:
• While the screen displays the desired number, press MUTE/DELETE to
delete the number from the redial memory.
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Telephone operation
Handset operation
Equalizer
The equalizer feature on the handset enables you to
change the quality of the audio to best suit your hearing.
While on a call or intercom call or listening to a message
or announcement, press EQ
to select the equalizer
setting Treble 1, Treble 2, Bass or Natural (the default
setting). The current setting is shown on the handset
screen for two seconds.
NOTES:
1. If you switch the call between the handset and speakerphone by
pressing /SPEA�ER, the audio setting remains unchanged.
2. The current equalizer setting remains unchanged until a new setting
is selected.
Treble 1
6:30AM
8/06
Treble 2
6:30AM
8/06
Bass
6:30AM
8/06
Natural
6:30AM
8/06
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Telephone operation
Options while on calls
Volume control
While on a call, press qCID/-VOLUME to decrease or press pDIR/VOLUME+ to
increase the listening volume. You can set the listening volume to one of five
levels.
qCID/-VOLUME or
pDIR/VOLUME+
NOTES:
1. Handset and speakerphone volume settings are independent.
2. When the volume reaches the minimum or maximum setting, you hear
two beeps.
Call waiting
If you subscribe to call waiting service from your telephone service provider,
you hear two beeps if someone calls while you are already on a call. Press
PHONE/FLASH to put your current call on hold and take the new call. Press
PHONE/FLASH at any time to switch back and forth between the calls.
NOTE: Missed call waiting calls are not counted as missed calls.
Mute
Use the mute function to turn off the microphone. You can hear the caller,
but the caller does not hear you.
To mute a call:
• Press MUTE/DELETE. When mute is on, the handset
screen shows Muted for a few seconds and MUTE
displays until you turn off mute.
To end mute a call:
• Press MUTE/DELETE again. When mute is off,
Microphone ON appears temporarily on the
handset screen.
MUTE/DELETE
Phone
0:00:30
Muted
MUTE
Phone
0:00:30
Microphone ON
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Telephone operation
Options while on calls
Chain dialing
Use this feature to initiate a dialing sequence from the numbers in the
directory, caller ID history or redial memory while you are on a call.
Chain dialing can be useful if you wish to access other numbers (such as
bank account numbers or access codes) from the directory, caller ID history
or redial list.
>Directory
To access the directory while on a call:
1. Press MENU/SELECT.
Call log
2. Press MENU/SELECT again to enter >Directory.
3. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to the desired number.
4. Press MENU/SELECT to dial the number shown.
Charlie Johnson
888-883-2445
To access the caller ID history (call log) while on a call:
1. Press MENU/SELECT.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Call log, then press
Phone
0:01:20
MENU/SELECT.
Charlie Johnson
3. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to the desired number.
4. Press MENU/SELECT to dial the number shown.
To access the redial list while on a call:
1. Press REDIAL/PAUSE to show the most recently
Christine Smith
888-722-7702
dialed number.
5:30AM
8/06
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to the desired number, then
press MENU/SELECT to dial the number shown.
REDIAL
888-883-2445
NOTES:
1. You cannot edit a directory entry while on a call. For more details about the
directory, see page 29.
2. You cannot copy a caller ID entry into the directory while on a call. For more details about the
caller ID history, see page 34.
3. If you press REDIAL/PAUSE while on a call, you can only view the 20 most recently dialed numbers
and you cannot erase the entries. For more details about the redial memory, see page 22.
4. Press
OFF/CLEAR to exit redial, directory or caller ID history when on a call.
Temporary tone dialing
If you have pulse (rotary) service only, you can switch from pulse to touch-
tone dialing temporarily during a call. This is useful if you need to send
touch-tone signals to access your telephone banking or long distance
services.
1. During a call, press TONE .
2. Use the dial pad keys to enter the desired number. The telephone sends touch-
tone signals.
3. The telephone automatically returns to pulse dialing mode after you end the call.
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Multiple handset use
Multiple handset use
Handset locator
The handset locator feature is useful if you misplace any handsets.
To start the paging tone:
• Press /HANDSET LOCATOR at the telephone base to
start the paging tone on all handsets for 60 seconds.
NOTE: If you press
OFF/CLEAR or MUTE/DELETE on a handset, the
ringer of that handset stops, but the paging to the rest of the
handsets continues.
To stop the paging tone:
• Press PHONE/FLASH, /SPEA�ER, or any dial pad key
(0-9, TONE , or #) on the handset(s).
-OR-
**Paging**
Press /HANDSET LOCATOR on the telephone base.
Join a call in progress
If a handset is already on a call and you would like to join the call, press
PHONE/FLASH or /SPEA�ER on another handset.
Press
OFF/CLEAR or place the handset in the telephone base or charger to
end the call. The call does not end until all handsets hang up.
NOTE: You can use up to four system handsets at the same time on an outside call.
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Multiple handset use
Intercom
Use the intercom feature for conversations between handsets. This feature is
not available for model CL82100. If you press INT on CL82100 handset, Int
requires two handsets displays on the handset screen.
Use the handset number to initiate intercom and transfer calls.
Calling
other handset
1. Press INT on your handset when not in use.
• If you have a two-handset system, your handset screen
shows Calling other handset.
• If you have more than two handsets, your screen shows
Other handset
is calling
INTERCOM TO: Use the dial pad keys to enter a handset
number. Your handset screen shows Calling HANDSET X.
The other handset rings and its screen shows either
Other handset is calling or HANDSET X is calling.
2. To answer the intercom call, press PHONE/FLASH, INT,
Intercom
/SPEA�ER or any dial pad keys (0-9, TONE , #) on the
called handset. Both handsets now show Intercom.
11:35AM
12/02
3. To end the intercom call, one party presses INT or
OFF/CLEAR, or places the handset back in the telephone
base or charger. The other party hears four beeps. Both
handsets display Intercom ended.
Intercom ended
11:45AM
12/02
NOTES:
1. Before the intercom call is answered, you can cancel it by pressing
calling handset.
OFF/CLEAR or INT on the
2. If the called handset is not answered within 100 seconds, or if it is in the directory or call log
mode, or is on a call, or is out of range, the calling handset shows Unable to call. Try again.
3. Pressing
OFF/CLEAR or MUTE/DELETE temporarily silences the intercom ringer.
4. You can only use one pair of handsets to make intercom calls at a time.
Answer an incoming call during an intercom call
If you receive an incoming outside call during an intercom call, there is a
two-beep call waiting tone.
• To answer the call, press PHONE/FLASH. The intercom call ends
automatically. The ended intercom call party hears four beeps. Other system
handsets can also answer the incoming call by pressing PHONE/FLASH.
• To end the intercom call without answering or canceling the incoming call,
press
OFF/CLEAR.
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Multiple handset use
Call transfer using intercom
Use the intercom feature to transfer an outside call to another system
handset. This feature is not available for model CL82100.
1. During a call, press INT.
Calling
other handset
• If you have a two-handset system, the outside call is put
on hold and your handset screen shows Calling other
handset. The other handset rings and its screen shows
Other handset is calling.
INTERCOM TO:
• If you have more than two handsets, your screen shows
INTERCOM TO:. Use the dial pad keys to enter a handset
number. The outside call is put on hold and your handset
screen shows Calling HANDSET X. The other handset
rings and its screen shows HANDSET X is calling.
2. To answer the call on the other handset, press PHONE/FLASH,
INT, /SPEA�ER, or any dial pad key (0-9, TONE or #).
The outside call is still on hold and both handsets now
show Intercom. You can now have a private conversation
between the system handsets.
Calling
HANDSET X
HANDSET X
is calling
NOTES:
1. To cancel the transfer and return to the external call before the intercom call
is answered, press OFF/CLEAR, PHONE/FLASH or INT on your handset.
Intercom
2. If the other handset does not answer the intercom call within 100 seconds,
or if the other handset is in the directory or call log mode, or is out of range,
the calling handset shows Unable to call. Try again and automatically
returns to the external call.
>Transfer
3. From this intercom call, you have the following options:
Share call
• You can transfer the call. Press MENU/SELECT twice to
highlight Transfer on the calling handset. Your screen
shows Call transferred. The other handset automatically
connects to the outside call.
Call
transferred
• You can let the other handset join you on the outside
call in a three-way conversation. Press MENU/SELECT.
Press qCID or pDIR to highlight Share call on the
calling handset, then press MENU/SELECT.
• You can press INT on your handset to alternate between
the outside call (Outside call appears on the screen)
and the intercom call (Intercom appears on the screen).
Outside call
• You can end the intercom call and continue the outside
call with your originating handset. Press PHONE/FLASH on your
handset (the ended intercom call party hears four beeps), or the other
person can press
OFF/CLEAR on other system handset.
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Directory
About the directory
Shared directory
The directory is shared by all handsets. Changes made to the
directory from any handset apply to all.
Charlie Johnson
888-883-2445
NOTE: Only one handset can review the directory at a time. If another
handset tries to enter the directory, the screen shows Not available at
this time.
Capacity
The directory can store up to 50 entries, with a maximum of 15
alphanumeric characters (including spaces) for names and 30 digits for
telephone numbers. A convenient search feature can help you find and dial
numbers quickly (page 32).
If there are already 50 entries, the screen shows Directory full. You cannot
store a new number until you delete one.
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Directory
Create directory entries
To create a new directory entry
1. Press MENU/SELECT in idle mode to enter the main menu.
Answering sys
Directory
>
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Directory, then press
MENU/SELECT.
3. Press qCID or pDIR to highlight Add contact.
4. Press MENU/SELECT.
REVIEW
5. Enter the telephone number when prompted.
• Use the dial pad to enter up to 30 digits.
>Add contact
– Press qCID or pDIR to move the cursor to the left
or right.
ENTER NUMBER
888-883-2445_
– Press MUTE/DELETE to erase a digit.
– Press and hold MUTE/DELETE to erase all digits.
– Press and hold REDIAL/PAUSE to enter a three-second
dialing pause (a p appears).
– Copy a number from the redial list by pressing REDIAL/PAUSE then
qCID or pDIR, or pressing REDIAL/PAUSE repeatedly to locate the
number to copy. Press MENU/SELECT to copy the number.
6. Press MENU/SELECT to save the number in the display.
The display shows Already saved if the number is already in the directory.
You cannot save the same number twice.
7. Enter the name when prompted.
ENTER NAME
• Use the dial pad to enter a name (up to 15 characters).
Each time you press a key, the character on that key
Robert Brown_
appears. Additional key presses produce other characters
on that key. See the chart on the next page.
– Press qCID or pDIR to move the cursor to the left
Saved
or right.
– Press 0 to add a space.
– Press MUTE/DELETE to erase a letter.
– Press and hold MUTE/DELETE to erase all letters.
NOTE:
1. The first letter of every word is a capital letter. The remaining letters in a word start as lower
case letters as shown in the chart on the next page.
2. You cannot store a new number to a full directory until you delete one. The screen shows
Directory full.
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Directory
Create directory entries
Characters by number of key presses
Dial key
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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4
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space
0
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8. Press MENU/SELECT to store your new directory entry.
There is a confirmation tone. The name and the telephone
number appear. To change them later, see page 33.
Robert Brown
888-883-2445
To add a predialed telephone number to the directory
You can save a predialed telephone number to the directory.
1. Enter the telephone number in idle mode.
888-883-2445
• Use the dial pad keys to enter up to 30 digits.
– Press qCID or pDIR to move the cursor to the left
or right.
ENTER NUMBER
888-883-2445
– Press MUTE/DELETE to erase a digit.
– Press and hold MUTE/DELETE to erase all digits.
– Press and hold REDIAL/PAUSE to enter a three-second
dialing pause (a p appears).
ENTER NAME
_
2. Press MENU/SELECT to edit the number and the name (see
To edit an entry on page 33).
3. Press MENU/SELECT to save the number to the directory.
There is a confirmation tone.
Saved
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Directory
Review directory
To review directory entries
1. Press DIRpwhen in idle mode to show the first entry in the directory.
Directory empty appears if there are no directory entries.
-OR-
Press MENU/SELECT when in idle mode, then press qCID or pDIR to scroll
to >Directory. Press MENU/SELECT twice.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to browse through the directory. Entries appear
alphabetically by the first letter in the name.
NOTE: If the telephone number in the directory exceeds 15 digits, <* appears in front of
the telephone number. Press TONE to move towards the end of the telephone number
or press # to move towards the beginning of the telephone number.
Search directory
To search by name
1. Press DIRpin idle mode to show the first listing in the directory.
Directory empty appears if there are no directory entries.
2. When an entry appears, press the dial pad keys (2-9) to start a name search.
The directory shows the first name beginning with the first letter associated
with the dial pad key if there is an entry in the directory beginning with that
letter. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll through the directory.
3. To see other names starting with the letters on the same dial pad key,
keep pressing the key. The names appear in alphabetical order.
For example, if you have the names Jennifer, Jessie, �evin and Linda in
your directory:
• If you press 5 (J�L) once, you see Jennifer. Press qCID and you
see Jessie.
• If you press 5 (J�L) twice, you see �evin.
• If you press 5 (J�L) three times, you see Linda.
• If you press 5 (J�L) four times, you see 5 and then the first directory
entry under 6 (MNO).
• If you press 5 (J�L) five times, you see Jennifer again.
NOTES:
1. If there is no name matching the first letter of the key you press, the directory shows a name
matching the following letters of the key.
2. If you press a key (2-9) and no name starts with any of the letters on that key, the directory shows
the entry matching the next letter in the directory.
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Directory
To dial, delete or edit entries
To dial, delete or edit a directory entry (name and number), the entry must
be displayed on the handset. Use the directory review or search (page 32) to
show an entry.
Display dial
To dial a displayed number from the directory, press PHONE/FLASH or
/SPEA�ER.
To delete an entry
To delete the displayed directory entry, press MUTE/DELETE. Press
MENU/SELECT to confirm. You cannot retrieve a deleted entry.
Robert Brown
Delete contact?
To edit an entry
When a directory entry is displayed:
Linda Miller
1. To edit an entry, press MENU/SELECT, then qCID or pDIR
888-490-2005
to highlight Number, then press MENU/SELECT again.
• Press the dial pad keys to add digits.
• Press qCID or pDIR to move the cursor to the left
EDIT CONTACT
or right.
>Number
• Press MUTE/DELETE to erase a digit.
• Press and hold MUTE/DELETE to erase all digits.
• Press and hold REDIAL/PAUSE to add a three-second
EDIT NUMBER
pause, if desired.
888-883-2445
• Copy a number from the redial list by pressing
REDIAL/PAUSE, then qCID or pDIR, or pressing
REDIAL/PAUSE repeatedly to locate the number to
copy. Press MENU/SELECT to copy the selected number.
EDIT CONTACT
2. Press MENU/SELECT to save the setting. There is a
>Name
confirmation tone. The updated directory entry appears.
3. To edit the name, press qCID or pDIR to highlight Name
and press MENU/SELECT.
EDIT NAME
• Press the dial pad keys to add characters (page 30).
Robert Brown_
• Press qCID or pDIR to move the cursor to the left
or right.
• Press MUTE/DELETE to erase a letter.
Robert Brown
888-883-2445
• Press and hold MUTE/DELETE to erase all letters.
4. Press MENU/SELECT to confirm. There is a confirmation tone.
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Caller ID
About caller ID
This product supports caller ID services offered by most telephone service
providers. Caller ID allows you to see the name, number, date and time of calls.
The available caller ID information will appear after the first or second ring.
Information about caller ID with call waiting
Caller ID with call waiting lets you see the name and telephone number of
the caller before answering the call, even while on another call.
It might be necessary to change your telephone service to use this feature.
Contact your telephone service provider if:
• You have both caller ID and call waiting, but as separate
services (you might need to combine these services).
• You have only caller ID service, or only call waiting service.
CHRISTINE SMITH
• You don’t subscribe to caller ID or call waiting services.
888-722-7702
There are fees for caller ID services. In addition, services may
NEW
not be available in all areas.
10:01AM
10/15
This product can provide information only if both you and
the caller are in areas offering caller ID service and if both
telephone service providers use compatible equipment. The
time and date, along with the call information, are from the
telephone service provider.
Caller ID information might not be available for every incoming
call. Callers may intentionally block their names and/or
telephone numbers. To view call log entries with numbers
between 16 and 24 digits, you must save the entry to the
directory (see page 38)
NOTE: You can use this product with regular caller ID service, or you can use this
product’s other features without subscribing to caller ID or combined caller ID with call
waiting service.
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Caller ID
Caller ID history
How the caller ID history (call log) works
The telephone stores caller ID information about the
last 50 incoming calls in the telephone base. Entries are
stored in reverse chronological order. The phone deletes
the oldest entry when the log is full to make room for
new calls. This information is common to all handsets,
so changes made using any handset are reflected in
all other handsets. If you answer a call before the
information appears on the screen, it does not show in
the caller ID history.
CHRISTINE SMITH
888-722-7702
NEW
10:01AM
10/15
NOTE: Each entry may have up to 24 digits for the phone number
and 15 characters for the name.
Missed (new) calls indicator
When a handset is in idle mode and has new or missed calls, its screen
shows XX Missed call(s).
All new or missed entries are counted as missed calls. Each
time you review a new call log entry (indicated by NEW on the
handset screen), the number of missed calls decreases by one.
HANDSET 1
6 Missed calls
10:01AM 10/15
If you do not want to review the missed calls one by one, but
still want to keep them in the caller ID history, you can
press and hold
OFF/CLEAR for four seconds when the
Robert Brown
888-883-2445
handset is idle. All the entries in the caller ID history become
old (have been reviewed), and the missed calls message
goes away.
NEW
09:01AM
10/15
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Caller ID
Caller ID operation
Memory match
If the incoming telephone number matches the last seven
digits of a telephone number in your directory, the name that
appears on the screen matches the corresponding name in
your directory.
Chris
888-722-7702
For example, if Christine Smith calls, her name appears as
Chris if this is how you entered it into your directory.
NEW
10:01AM
10/15
NOTE: The number shown in the call log will be in the format sent
by the telephone service provider. The telephone service provider
usually delivers 10-digit phone numbers (area code plus telephone
number). If the telephone number of the caller does not match a
number in your directory, the name will appear as it is delivered by
the telephone service provider.
To review the caller ID history
Review the caller ID history to find out who called, to return the call, or to
copy the caller’s name and number into your directory. Call log empty appears
if there are no records in the call log.
1. When a handset is in idle mode, press qCID to review the
HANDSET 1
caller ID history in reverse chronological order starting with
6 MISSED CALLS
the most recent call.
10:01AM
10/15
-OR-
qCID
Review the caller ID history by pressing MENU/SELECT.
Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Call log, then press
MENU/SELECT twice to select >Review.
2. Press qCID or DIRpto scroll through the list.
3. Press
OFF/CLEAR to exit the caller ID history.
Directory
>Call log
You hear a double beep when the list reaches the beginning
or end of the call log.
NOTE: Only one handset can review the caller ID history at a time. If
another handset tries to enter the directory or caller ID history, it shows
Not available at this time.
Charlie Johnson
800-222-3111
Caller’s name
8:01AM
10/15
Caller’s number
CHRISTINE SMITH
888-722-7702
Appears when there
are new or missed
calls.
NEW
10:01AM
10/15
Date of call
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Time of call
Caller ID
Caller ID operation
View dialing options
Although the incoming call log entries have 10 digits (the area code plus the
seven-digit number), in some areas, you might need to dial only the seven
digits, 1 plus the seven digits, or 1 plus the area code plus the seven digits.
You can change and store the number of digits that you dial in the call log.
While reviewing the call log, press # repeatedly to
show different dialing options for local and long
distance numbers before dialing or saving the
telephone number in the directory.
883-2445
1-883-2445
888-883-2445
1-888-883-2445
Press #
Press 1 repeatedly if you need to add or remove 1
in front of the telephone number before dialing or
883-2445
1-883-2445
Press 1
saving it in the directory.
888-883-2445
1-888-883-2445
When the number is in the correct format for
dialing, press PHONE/FLASH or /SPEA�ER to
call the number.
To save the number to the directory, see Save a call log entry to the directory
on the next page.
Dial a call log entry
1. When in the call log, press qCID or DIRpto browse.
2. Press
PHONE/FLASH or /SPEA�ER to dial the entry.
Delete entries
• Press MUTE/DELETE to delete the shown entry from the caller ID history.
• Follow the steps below to delete all call log entries.
1. Press MENU/SELECT when in idle mode.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Call log, then press MENU/SELECT.
3. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Del all calls, then press MENU/SELECT.
4. When the screen shows Delete all calls? press
Review
MENU/SELECT to clear the caller ID history of all entries
>Del all calls
(there is a confirmation tone), or press
OFF/CLEAR to
exit and leave all entries in the caller ID history intact.
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Caller ID
Caller ID operation
Save a call log entry to the directory
1. When in the call log, press qCID or pDIR to browse.
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select an entry. The screen displays EDIT NUMBER.
3. Use the dial pad keys to edit the number.
• Press qCID or pDIR to move the cursor to the left or right.
• Press MUTE/DELETE to backspace and erase a digit.
• Press and hold MUTE/DELETE to erase the entire entry.
• Press and hold REDIAL/PAUSE to insert a three-second dialing pause
(a p appears).
4. Press MENU/SELECT to move to the name. The screen displays EDIT NAME.
• Use the dial pad keys (page 30) to add characters.
• Press qCID or pDIR to move the cursor to the left and right.
• Press MUTE/DELETE to erase a letter.
• Press and hold MUTE/DELETE to erase all letters.
5. Press MENU/SELECT when done. The handset shows Saved.
• If the entry is already saved in the directory, Already saved displays.
NOTE: You might need to change how a caller ID number is dialed if the entry does not
appear in the correct format. Caller ID numbers might appear with an area code that
might not be necessary for local calls, or without a 1 that might be necessary for long
distance calls (See View dialing options on page 37).
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Caller ID
Reasons for missing caller ID information
There are occasions when other information or no information shows for
various reasons:
On-screen
message
Reason
The caller prefers not to show the phone number.
PRIVATE
NUMBER
The caller prefers not to show the name.
PRIVATE
NAME
The caller prefers not to show the phone number and name.
Your telephone service provider cannot determine the caller’s number.
Your telephone service provider cannot determine the caller’s name.
PRIVATE
CALLER
UNKNOWN
NUMBER
UNKNOWN
NAME
Your telephone service provider cannot determine the caller’s name and
telephone number. Calls from other countries may also generate this
message.
UNKNOWN
CALLER
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Answering system
About the answering system
Answering system and voicemail
Your telephone has separate indicators for two different types of voice
messages: those left on its built-in digital answering system
HANDSET 1
and those left at your telephone service provider’s voicemail
(fees may apply). Your telephone’s built-in digital answering
system messages and voicemail messages are separate.
Each alerts you to new messages differently.
1 New message
ANS ON
10:21AM
10/15
If
and New voicemail display on the handset, your telephone service
provider is indicating that it has new voicemail for you. To listen to your
voicemail, you typically dial an access number provided by your telephone
service provider, followed by a security code or PIN.
Some telephone service providers bundle or combine multiple services
like voicemail and call waiting, so you may not be aware that you have
voicemail. To check what services you have and how to access them,
contact your telephone service provider.
To use your voicemail service rather than your answering system, turn off
your answering system. To use your answering system rather than your
voicemail service, contact your telephone service provider to deactivate
your voicemail service. You can also use your telephone answering system
and voicemail together by setting your built-in answering system to answer
before voicemail answers as described below. To learn how to program your
voicemail settings, contact your telephone service provider. Then, if you are
on a call, or if the answering system is busy recording a message and you
receive another call, the second caller can leave a voicemail message.
Set your answering system to answer calls at least two rings earlier than
your voicemail is set to answer. For example, if your voicemail answers
after six rings, set your answering system to answer after four rings.
Some voicemail providers may program the delay before answering calls
in seconds instead of rings. In this case, allow six seconds per ring when
determining the appropriate setting.
Answering system new message indication
The message window on the telephone base flashes and
shows on the handset when there are new answering
system messages.
To listen to messages recorded on your digital answering
system, press
/PLAY/STOP on the telephone base (page 43).
NOTE: After reviewing new message(s), the number of old message(s) appears on the
message window.
40
Answering system
About the answering system
Message capacity
The answering system can record up to 99 messages, depending on the
length of each message. Individual messages can be up to four minutes,
and the maximum recording time is approximately 14 minutes. The actual
recording time depends on individual message characteristics. Messages
remain available for replay until you delete them.
When there are new messages (including memos) on the answering system,
the number of messages stored flashes in the message counter.
If the answering system has three minutes of recording time left, it
announces, “Less than three minutes to record,” before message playback
at the handset or the telephone base. The handset screen displays Less
than 3 minutes to record before message playback. If the memory is low,
Rec mem low displays on the handset screen in idle mode. When you turn
on the answering system at the telephone base, it announces, “Calls will be
answered. Less than three minutes to record.”
If the memory is full, the answering system announces, “Memory is full,” before
message playback. The handset screen displays Rec mem full in idle mode and
the number of messages and F flashe alternately in the message counter at
the telephone base. You cannot turn on the answering system and record new
messages until old ones have been deleted. Memory full displays if you want
to turn on the answering system on the handset but there is no memory.
Voice prompts
The system provides voice prompts to guide you through the setup
procedures at the telephone base, message playback, remote access and
recording outgoing announcements.
Call screening at the telephone base
If the answering system and call screening are on, the announcement and
the incoming message broadcast at the telephone base when a call arrives.
You can turn call screening on or off using the handset (see page 18). When
call screening is off, you can temporarily turn on call screening by pressing
pVOLUME on the telephone base. Call screening will be off for the next
incoming call.
If call screening is on and you want to silence the telephone base while it
is recording messages, press qVOLUME on the telephone base until the
displays shows 1. This volume setting is shared with message playback, so
when you play messages at volume 1, they play at a very low volume. If you
increase the volume for playback, the next incoming message plays at the
same volume level.
41
Answering system
About the answering system
Call intercept
While screening a call, you can stop recording and speak to the caller by
pressing PHONE/FLASH or /SPEA�ER on the handset.
Base ringer
Press pqVOLUME on the telephone base to adjust the ringer volume when
the telephone is not in use.
You hear a sample of the ringer while adjusting the volume. The telephone
base announces, “Base ringer is off,” when you set the volume to 0.
Temporarily turning off the message alert tone
If the new message alert tone is turned on, the telephone base beeps every
10 seconds when there are new or missed messages. Pressing any telephone
base key (except /HANDSET LOCATOR) temporarily silences the message
alert tone.
If you press X/DELETE when in idle mode to temporarily turn off the
message alert tone, there is a voice prompt directing you to press X/DELETE
again to delete all old messages. The message alert tone is temporarily off.
Only press X/DELETE a second time if you wish to erase all old messages in
your base answering system.
The message alert tone resumes when you receive another message.
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Answering system
Message playback
If you have new messages, you hear only the new messages (oldest first). If
there are no new messages, the system plays back all the messages
(oldest first).
When playback begins, the total number of messages is announced. Before
each message, you hear the day and time of the recording. If the date and
time are not set, you hear, “Time and date not set,” before playback. After
the last message, you hear, “End of messages.” If the recording time is less
than three minutes, you hear, “Less than three minutes to record,” (see
Message capacity on page 41).
To listen to messages at the telephone base:
Press
/PLAY/STOP on the telephone base to listen to the messages. The
system announces the number of messages, then begins playback. Press
/PLAY/STOP again to end the message playback.
>
Play messages
Answering sys
To listen to messages on a cordless handset:
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to
enter the main menu.
2. Press MENU/SELECT again to select >Play messages.
>
Play new msgs
Play old msgs
3. If there are new or old messages, press qCID or pDIR
to select >Play new msgs or >Play old msgs, then press
MENU/SELECT. If there are only new messages, they will
play automatically.
3 New messages
The system announces the number of messages, then
begins playback. The message sequence is shown on the
handset screen. If there are no recorded messages, the
handset screen shows No message and you hear, “You
have no messages”.
ANS ON
3-Delete 5-Stop
4-Repeat 6-Skip
ANS ON
MSG#
1/3
6:30AM
Options during playback
When a message is playing, you can adjust the playback volume, skip, repeat
or delete the message.
When messages are playing on the telephone base:
• Press pqVOLUME to adjust the message playback volume.
• Press /S�IP to skip to the next message.
• Press /REPEAT to repeat the message. Press twice to hear the
previous message.
• Press X/DELETE to delete the message.
• Press
/PLAY/STOP to stop the playback.
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Answering system
Message playback
When messages are playing on the handset:
• Press qCID/-VOLUME or pDIR/VOLUME+ to adjust the message
playback volume.
• Press EQ
to adjust the message playback audio quality.
• Press 6 to skip to the next message.
• Press 4 to repeat the message. Press twice to hear the previous message.
• Press 3 to delete the message.
• Press 5 to stop the playback.
• Press /SPEA�ER to switch between speakerphone mode and
handset mode.
NOTE: The equalizer stays on the same settings until you change it by pressing EQ
.
To delete all old messages
You can only delete old (reviewed) messages. You cannot delete new
messages until you review them. You cannot retrieve deleted messages.
To delete all old messages on the telephone base:
1. When the telephone is idle, press X/DELETE. The system
Play messages
Answering sys
announces, “To delete all old messages, press
DELETE again.”
>
2. Press X/DELETE again. The system announces, “All old
messages deleted.”
Announcement
To delete all old messages on the handset:
>
Delete all old
1. Press MENU/SELECT when in idle mode to enter the
main menu.
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Answering sys. Press
Delete all
MENU/SELECT.
old messages?
3. Press qCID or pDIR to highlight Delete all old, then press
MENU/SELECT. The screen shows Delete all old messages?
4. Press MENU/SELECT again to confirm. The screen displays
Deleting... then All old msgs deleted! There is a
confirmation tone.
Deleting...
All old msgs
deleted!
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Answering system
Recording and playing memos
Memos are messages you record at a handset. You can record, play back and
delete them like incoming messages. You can record a memo as a reminder
to yourself, or leave a message for others who use the answering system.
To record a memo
1. When the handset is in idle mode, press MENU/SELECT to
Play messages
enter the main menu.
>
Answering sys
2. Press qCID or pDIR to scroll to >Answering sys. Press
MENU/SELECT.
3. Press qCID or pDIR to highlight Record memo, then press
MENU/SELECT. The system announces, “Record after the
tone. Press 5 when you are done.” You can record a memo
for up to four minutes.
Delete all old
>Record memo
4. Speak facing the handset to record a memo.
Record memo...
5-Stop
5. Press 5 to stop recording. The system announces,
“Recorded.” The system does not save memos shorter than
two seconds.
To play back a memo
Play memos the same way as messages. See Message playback on page 43.
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Answering system
Base message counter displays
The base message counter shows the total number of answering system
messages. See the table below for other message counter displays.
Message counter displays
No messages.
0
You need to set the clock (page 12).
0 (flashing)
Total number of old messages and memos, or message number
currently playing during old message playback.
1-99
Total number of messages and memos. The number flashes when
there are new or missed messages.
1-99 (flashing)
After a power failure, the number in the message counter flashes
to indicate that you need to set the clock.
Memory is full. You must delete some messages before recording
new messages.
1-99 & F
(alternating)
The system is answering a call, or someone is trying to reach
it remotely.
--
The system is in program mode.
Shows for two seconds while adjusting the telephone base
ringer volume.
0-6
Shows for two seconds while adjusting the telephone base
speaker volume.
1-8
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Answering system
Remote access
You can reach your answering system remotely by dialing your home
telephone number from any touch-tone telephone.
To remotely reach your answering system:
1. Dial your telephone number from any touch-tone telephone.
2. When the system answers, enter the two-digit remote access code (19 is
the default code, see page 19 to change it).
• The system automatically announces the number of new and/or old
messages (if any), and then begins to play them.
3. You can also enter the following remote commands:
Remote commands
Press to listen to all messages.
Press to listen to new messages only.
Press to delete the current message (during playback).
Press twice to delete all old messages while in remote standby mode.
Press to repeat the current message (during playback).
Press twice to listen to the previous message.
Press to stop any operation (including recording).
Press to listen to a list of remote commands.
Press to skip to the next message (during playback).
Press to record a new announcement.
Press to end remote access (the call will be terminated).
Press to turn the answering system on or off.
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Answering system
Remote access
4. Hang up or press 8 to end the call and save all undeleted messages.
Cut out and carry the remote access wallet card at the back of this user’s
manual for quick reference.
NOTES:
1. If you do not enter a valid remote access code, the system answers the call automatically.
2. If you pause for more than four seconds during remote access, you hear a help menu listing
all features and commands. If there is no command for another 20 seconds, the call
ends automatically.
3. If the memory is full, the answering system answers after 10 rings and announces, “Memory
is full. Enter the remote access code.” Enter your remote access code to access the messages
and announcements.
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Appendix
Adding and registering handsets
Your telephone can support up to 12 cordless handsets (AT&T model
CL80100, sold separately). The handset needs to register with the telephone
base before use. You must register each handset separately.
The handsets provided within your product box are already
registered as HANDSET 1 and so forth. Additional handsets
are assigned numbers in the sequential order they are
1.Press HS LOC
on base 4sec
registered (HANDSET 2 to HANDSET 12).
When first purchased, all expansion handsets alternately
show 1.Press HS LOC on base 4sec and 2.Then press # on
handset on the screen. The new handset should be charged
2.Then press #
on handset
without interruption for at least 30 minutes before registering
it to the telephone base.
To register a handset to your telephone base
1. Make sure the handset is out of the telephone base or charger and
alternately shows 1.Press HS LOC on base 4sec and 2.Then press # on
handset before you begin registration.
2. Press and hold /HANDSET LOCATOR on the telephone
base for about four seconds (until the red IN USE light on
the telephone base is on) and then release the button.
Registering...
Please wait
3. Press # (pound key) on the handset. The screen shows
Registering... Please wait. It takes up to 60 seconds
to complete registration. Then HANDSET X Registered
appears on the screen, with X being the handset number
(1-12), and the handset beeps. The handset is now
HANDSET X
registered with the telephone base.
Registered
If registration is not successful, Registration failed appears
on the screen. Please start again from steps one above.
NOTE: You cannot register a handset if any other system handset is in use.
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Appendix
Deregistering a handset
You may need to deregister your handsets if:
• You have 12 registered handsets and need to replace a handset.
-OR-
• You wish to change the designated handset number of your registered
handsets.
You must first deregister ALL the handsets, and then register each handset
you wish to use again, one at a time.
Please read carefully through all the instructions on this page before
beginning the deregistration process.
To deregister all handsets
1. Press and hold /HANDSET LOCATOR on the telephone base for about
10 seconds (until the IN USE light starts to flash), then release the
/HANDSET LOCATOR button.
2. Immediately press /HANDSET LOCATOR while the IN USE light is still
flashing. (The light flashes for about seven seconds. If the light stops
flashing, pick up the handset and place it back into the telephone base,
then start again with step one above.)
3. It takes up to 60 seconds to complete the deregistration process. Wait
for the cordless handset screen to alternately display 1.Press HS LOC
on base 4sec and 2.Then press # on handset before registering the
handset(s) again.
4. To register the handset(s) to the telephone base again, follow the
registration instructions on the previous page.
After you deregister the handset(s), the telephone base is in idle mode but
the system date and time information needs to be reset. For instructions,
see Set date/time on page 12.
NOTES:
1. If the deregistration process is not successful, you might need to reset the system and try
again. To reset, unplug the power from the telephone base and plug it back in.
2. You cannot deregister the handset(s) if any other system handset is in use.
3. Even if the battery is depleted, you can still deregister the handset by following the steps
above. After the handset is charged for at least 10 minutes, the screen shows 1.Press HS
LOC on base 4sec and 2.Then press # on handset.
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Appendix
Alert tones and lights
Screen icons
Battery status - battery is charging (animated display).
Battery status - low battery (flashing); place handset in
telephone base or charger to recharge.
ANS ON
NEW
MSG #
10:21AM
MUTE
1/2
Speakerphone - the speakerphone is in use.
Ringer off - the handset ringer is off.
New voicemail - you have new voicemail from your
telephone service provider.
ANS ON
Answering system is on.
Message - new message in the built-in answering system.
New or missed calls.
Microphone is off.
NEW
MUTE
MSG #
Message counter - number of message playing/total
number of messages.
1/2
Handset alert tones
One short beep
One long beep
Two short beeps
Tone of each key press if key tone is turned on.
Indication to begin recording a message, memo or announcement.
You are pressing the qCID or pDIR keys on the telephone base or
qCID/-VOLUME or pDIR/VOLUME+ on a cordless handset when the
volume is already at its highest or lowest setting.
-OR-
Call waiting tone.
-OR-
Error tone.
Three beeps
Out of range while the handset is on a call.
Confirmation tone
(Three rising tones)
The system has completed the command successfully.
Four beeps
The other party has ended your intercom call.
Low battery warning.
Four short beeps
Telephone base tones
Three beeps
/HANDSET LOCATOR is pressed.
Beeps every 10 seconds
Fast ringer tone
Message alert.
You are setting the ringer volume by pressing the pqVOLUME
keys on the telephone base.
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Appendix
Alert tones and lights
Lights
/ANSWER ON
On when the
answering system
is on and ready to
receive calls.
IN USE
On when the handset is in use, or when the answering system
is answering an incoming call.
On when a handset is being registered.
Flashes when there is an incoming call or when a handset
is being deregistered.
Flashes when another telephone is in use on the same line.
CHARGE
On when the
handset is charging
in the telephone
base or charger.
Lighted display
Lighted key pad
/SPEA�ER
On when the
speakerphone is on.
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Handset display screen messages
Screen display messages
The telephone number you have entered is already in the
directory.
Already saved
Call log empty
There are no entries in the caller ID history.
You have transferred an outside call to another cordless handset.
Call
transferred
The handset is calling another handset (for intercom calls).
The handset is transferring an outside call to another handset.
Calling
HANDSET X
(For systems with three or
more handsets)
The handset is calling the other handset (for intercom calls).
The handset is transferring an outside call to the other handset.
Calling
other handset
(For systems with two
handsets)
A directory entry is deleted.
There are no directory entries.
Contact deleted
Directory empty
Directory full
The directory is full. You cannot save any new entries unless
you delete some current entries.
You have just ended a call.
Ended
Another system handset is calling.
HANDSET X
is calling
(For systems with three or
more handsets)
There is a call coming in.
Incoming call
You only have one registered handset and cannot make an
intercom call.
Int requires
two handsets
The handset is on an intercom call.
The intercom call has just ended.
Intercom
Intercom ended
You have started the intercom process, and need to enter the
number of the handset you wish to call.
INTERCOM TO:
(For systems with three or
more handsets)
An extension phone or one of the handsets is in use.
You should charge the battery.
Line in use
Low battery
Microphone ON
Muted
Mute is off so the other party can hear your voice.
The microphone is off. The other party cannot hear you.
There are new voicemail messages from your telephone
service provider.
New voicemail
The handset in the charger has no battery installed.
No battery
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Handset display screen messages
Screen display messages
There is no telephone line connection.
No line
Someone else is already using the directory or caller ID history.
Not available
at this time
The other handset is calling.
Other handset
is calling
(For systems with two
handsets)
The telephone base has lost power, or the handset is out
of range.
Out of range OR
No pwr at base
You are on an external call during call transfer.
The cordless handset is being paged by the telephone base.
The handset is on a call.
Outside call
** Paging **
Phone
The battery is very low. The handset should be charged.
Place in
charger
Screen display before handset registration.
1.Press HS LOC
on base 4sec
The system recording time is full.
Rec mem full
Rec mem low
The system recording time is low.
The handset is registering to the telephone base.
Registering...
Please wait
The handset registration is not successful.
The ringer is off temporarily during an incoming call.
The entry in caller ID history is saved in the directory.
The handset speakerphone is in use.
Registration failed
Ringer off
Saved
Speaker
You have started transferring a call, and need to enter the
desired handset number.
Transfer to:
(For systems with three or
more handsets)
Screen display before handset registration.
Failed phone call (the telephone line is in use).
2.Then press #
on handset
Unable to call.
Line in use
Failed intercom or conference call (there are already two
handsets being used).
Unable to call.
Try again
There are new calls in the caller ID history.
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Appendix
Troubleshooting
If you have difficulty with your phone, please try the suggestions below. For
1 (800) 222-3111. In Canada, dial 1 (866) 288-4268.
My telephone doesn’t work at all.
• Make sure the power cord is securely plugged in.
• Make sure you plug the battery connector securely into the cordless handset.
• Make sure you plug the telephone line cord securely and firmly into the
telephone base and the telephone wall jack.
• Charge the battery in the cordless handset for at least 16 hours. For
optimum daily performance, return the cordless handset to the telephone
base or charger when not in use.
• If the battery is depleted, it might take approximately 30 minutes to
charge the handset before it shows Low battery. See page 6 for details.
• Reset the telephone base. Unplug the electrical power. Wait for
approximately 15 seconds, then plug it back in. Allow up to one minute for
the cordless handset and telephone base to reset.
• You may need to purchase a new battery. Please refer to Battery
installation and charging in this user’s manual on pages 6-7.
I cannot get a dial tone.
• First try all the suggestions above.
• Move the cordless handset closer to the telephone base. You might have
moved out of range.
• If the previous suggestions do not work, disconnect the telephone base
from the telephone jack and connect to a different phone. If there is
no dial tone on that phone either, the problem is in your wiring or local
service. Contact your telephone service provider.
• Your line cord might be malfunctioning. Try installing a new line cord.
I cannot dial out.
• First try all the suggestions above.
• Make sure you have a dial tone before dialing. The cordless handset might
take a second or two to find the telephone base and produce a dial tone.
This is normal. Wait an extra second before dialing.
• Eliminate any background noise. Noise from a television, radio or other
appliances might cause the phone to not dial out properly. If you cannot
eliminate the background noise, first try muting the cordless handset
before dialing, or dialing from another room with less background noise.
• If the other phones in your home are having the same problem, contact
your telephone service provider (charges might apply).
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My cordless handset isn’t performing normally.
• Make sure you plug the power cord securely into the telephone base. Plug the
power adapter into a different, working electrical outlet without a wall switch.
• Move the cordless handset closer to the telephone base. You might have
moved out of range.
• Reset the telephone base. Unplug the electrical power. Wait for 15
seconds then plug it back in. Allow up to one minute for the cordless
handset and telephone base to reset.
• Other electronic products can cause interference to your cordless phone.
Try installing your phone as far away from these types of electronic
devices as possible: television sets, VCRs, or other cordless telephones.
Out of range OR No pwr at base appears on my cordless handset.
• Ensure you plug the telephone base in properly and the power is on.
• Place the cordless handset in the telephone base for one minute to allow
the cordless handset and base to synchronize.
• Move the cordless handset closer to the telephone base. You might have
moved out of range.
• Reset the telephone base. Unplug the electrical power. Wait for 15
seconds then plug it back in. Allow up to one minute for the cordless
handset and telephone base to reset.
• Other electronic products can cause interference with your cordless
phone. Try installing your phone as far away from these types of electronic
devices as possible: television sets, VCRs, or other cordless telephones.
The batteries do not hold a charge.
• If the cordless handset is in the telephone base or charger and the charge
light is not on, refer to The charge light is off or blinking (page 59).
• Charge the battery in the cordless handset for at least 16 hours. For
optimum daily performance, return the cordless handset to the telephone
base or charger when not in use.
• If the battery is depleted, it might take approximately 30 minutes to
charge the handset before it shows Low battery. Refer to the table on
page 6 for details.
• You might need to purchase a new battery. Please refer to Battery
installation and charging in this user’s manual on pages 6-7.
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Troubleshooting
I get noise, static, or weak signals even when I’m near the telephone
base.
• If you subscribe to high-speed Internet service (DSL - digital subscriber
line) through your telephone line, you must install a DSL filter between the
telephone line cord and the telephone wall jack (see page 5). The filter
prevents noise and caller ID problems as a result of DSL interference. Please
contact your DSL service provider for more information about DSL filters.
• You may be able to improve the performance of your cordless phone
by installing your new telephone base as far as possible from any other
existing cordless telephone system that may already be installed.
• Other electronic products can cause interference to your cordless phone.
Try installing your phone as far away from the following electronic devices
as possible: television sets, VCRs, or other cordless telephones.
• Do not install this phone near a microwave oven or on the same electrical
outlet. You might experience decreased performance while the microwave
oven is operating.
• If you plug your phone in with a modem or a surge protector, plug the
phone (or modem/surge protector) into a different location. If this does
not solve the problem, relocate your phone or modem farther apart from
one another, or use a different surge protector.
• Move your phone to a higher location. The phone might have better
reception in a high area.
• If the other phones in your home are having the same problem, contact
your telephone service provider (charges may apply).
I experience poor sound quality when using the speakerphone.
• For increased sound quality while using the speakerphone, place the
handset on a flat surface with the dial pad facing up.
I hear other calls while using my phone.
• Disconnect the telephone base from the telephone jack, and plug in
a different telephone. If you still hear other calls, call your telephone
service provider.
My cordless handset does not ring when I receive a call.
• Make sure that the ringer is not off. Refer to Ringer volume on page 10 in
this user’s manual.
• Make sure you plug in the telephone line cord securely into the telephone
base and the telephone jack. Make sure you plug in the power cord securely.
• The cordless handset may be too far from the telephone base.
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Troubleshooting
• Charge the battery in the cordless handset for at least 16 hours. For
optimum daily performance, return the cordless handset to the telephone
base or charger when not in use.
• You may have too many extension phones on your telephone line to
allow all of them to ring simultaneously. Try unplugging some of the
other phones.
• The layout of your home or office might be limiting the operating range.
Try moving the telephone base to another location, preferably to a
higher location.
• If the other phones in your home are having the same problem, contact
your telephone service provider (charges might apply).
• Test a working phone at the phone jack. If another phone has the same
problem, contact your telephone service provider (charges might apply).
• Other electronic products can cause interference with your cordless
phone. Try installing your phone as far away as possible from electronic
devices such as television sets, VCRs, or other cordless telephones.
• Completely remove the battery. Place the battery and place the cordless
handset into the telephone base. Wait for the cordless handset to
reestablish its connection with the telephone base. Allow up to one minute
for this to take place.
• Your line cord might be malfunctioning. Try installing a new line cord.
My calls cut in and out while I’m using my cordless handset.
• Other electronic products can cause interference with your cordless
phone. Try installing your phone as far away from the following electronic
devices as possible: television sets, VCRs, or other cordless telephones.
• Do not install this phone near a microwave oven or on the same electrical
outlet. You might experience decreased performance while the microwave
oven is operating.
• If you plug your phone in with a modem or surge protector, plug the
phone (or modem/surge protector) into a different location. If this does
not solve the problem, relocate your phone or modem farther apart from
one another, or use a different surge protector.
• Move your telephone base to a higher location. The phone might have
better reception when installed in a high area.
• If the other phones in your home are having the same problem, contact
your telephone service provider (charges may apply).
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Troubleshooting
The charge light is off or blinking.
• Make sure you plug the power and line cords in correctly and securely.
• Unplug the electrical power. Wait for 15 seconds, then plug it back in. Allow
up to one minute for the cordless handset and telephone base to reset.
• Clean the cordless handset and telephone base charging contacts each
month with a pencil eraser or cloth.
• A blinking CHARGE light is an indication that the battery is not
connected to the handset or is missing completely. Ensure that the
battery is installed properly.
My caller ID isn’t working.
• Caller ID is a subscription service. You must subscribe to this service from
your telephone service provider for this feature to work on your phone.
• The caller must be calling from an area that supports caller ID.
• Both your and your caller’s telephone service providers must use caller ID
compatible equipment.
• If you subscribe to high-speed Internet service (DSL - digital subscriber line)
through your telephone line, you must install a DSL filter between the
telephone line cord and the telephone wall jack (page 5). The filter prevents
noise and caller ID problems resulting from DSL interference. Please contact
your DSL service provider for more information about DSL filters.
System does not receive caller ID when on a call.
• Make sure you subscribe to caller ID with call waiting features from your
telephone service provider. Caller ID features works only if both you and
the caller are in areas offering caller ID service, and if both telephone
service providers use compatible equipment.
Incomplete messages.
• If a caller leaves a very long message, part of it may be lost when the
system disconnects the call after four minutes.
• If the caller pauses for longer than seven seconds, the system stops
recording and disconnects the call.
• If the system’s memory becomes full during a message, the system stops
recording and disconnects the call.
• If the caller’s voice is very soft, the system may stop recording and
disconnect the call.
Difficulty hearing messages.
• Press VOLUMEpto increase the telephone base speaker volume.
• Press pDIR/VOLUME+ to adjust the message playback volume.
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Troubleshooting
System does not answer after the correct number of rings.
• Make sure that the answering system is on. ANS ON should show on the
handset and the /ANSWER ON light on the telephone base should be on.
• If toll saver is activated, the number of rings changes to two when you have
new messages stored (pages 18-19).
• If the memory is full or the system is off, the system will answer after 10 rings.
• In some cases, the answering system is affected by the ringing system used
by your telephone service provider.
• If you subscribe to voicemail service, change the number of rings so that
your answering system answers before your voicemail answers (page 40). To
determine how many rings activate your voicemail, contact your telephone
service provider.
• If there is a fax machine connected to the same telephone line, try
disconnecting the fax machine. If that solves the problem, consult your
fax machine documentation for information on compatibility with
answering systems.
System does not respond to remote commands.
• Make sure to enter your remote access code correctly (page 19).
• Make sure you are calling from a touch-tone phone. When you dial a
number, you should hear tones. If you hear clicks, the phone is not a
touch-tone telephone and cannot activate the answering system.
• The answering system may not detect the remote access code while your
announcement is playing. Try waiting until the announcement is over
before entering the code.
• There may be interference on the phone line you are using. Press dial pad
keys firmly.
System does not record messages.
• Make sure the answering system is on. ANS ON should show on the
handset and the /ANSWER ON light on the telephone base should be on.
• Make sure the memory of the answering system is not full.
• If you subscribe to voicemail service, change the number of rings so that
your answering system answers before your voicemail answers (page 40). To
determine how many rings activate your voicemail, contact your telephone
service provider.
• If there is a fax machine connected to the same telephone line, try
disconnecting the fax machine. If that solves the problem, consult your
fax machine documentation for information on compatibility with
answering systems.
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Troubleshooting
System announces, “Time and day not set.”
• You need to reset the system clock (page 12).
Outgoing announcement is not clear.
• When you record your announcement, make sure you speak in a normal
tone of voice, about nine inches from the handset.
• Make sure there is no background noise (TV, music, etc.) while recording.
New voicemail and
Your telephone has both a built-in answering system and voicemail
indication. If New voicemail and appear on the handset display, then
shows on the handset display, and I don’t know why.
•
your telephone has received a signal from your telephone service provider
that you have a voicemail message waiting for you to retrieve from them.
Contact your telephone service provider for more information on how to
access your voicemail.
I cannot retrieve voicemail messages.
•
Your telephone has both a built-in answering system and voicemail
indication. They are independent features and each alerts you to new
messages differently (page 40). If you subscribe to voicemail service from
your telephone service provider, contact your telephone service provider
for more information on how to access your voicemail.
I subscribe to a nontraditional telephone service that uses my computer
to establish connections, and my telephone doesn’t work.
• Make sure your computer is powered on.
• Make sure your Internet connection is working properly.
• Make sure that the software is installed and running for your nontraditional
telephone service.
• Make sure to plug your USB telephone adapter into a dedicated USB
port on your computer. Do not plug it into a multiple port USB hub (USB
splitter) that is not powered.
• In a few rare instances, the USB port on your computer may not have
enough power. Try using a USB hub with its own external power supply.
• If you are using a firewall, it may prevent access to your nontraditional
telephone service provider. Contact your service provider for more information.
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Troubleshooting
Common cure for electronic equipment.
If the telephone does not seem to be responding normally, try putting the
cordless handset in the telephone base or charger. If it does not seem to
respond, do the following (in the order listed):
• Disconnect the power to the telephone base.
• Disconnect the cordless handset battery.
• Wait a few minutes.
• Connect power to the telephone base.
• Completely remove the battery. Replace the battery and place the cordless
handset into the telephone base or charger.
• Wait for the cordless handset to reestablish its connection with the
telephone base. Allow up to one minute for this to take place.
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Maintenance
Taking care of your telephone
• Your cordless telephone contains sophisticated electronic parts, so you
must treat it with care.
• Avoid rough treatment.
• Place the handset down gently.
• Save the original packing materials to protect your telephone if you ever
need to ship it.
Avoid water
• You can damage your telephone if it gets wet. Do not use the handset in
the rain, or handle it with wet hands. Do not install the telephone base
near a sink, bathtub or shower.
Electrical storms
• Electrical storms can sometimes cause power surges harmful to electronic
equipment. For your own safety, take caution when using electric
appliances during storms.
Cleaning your telephone
• Your telephone has a durable plastic casing that should retain its luster for
many years. Clean it only with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water
or a mild soap.
• Do not use excess water or cleaning solvents of any kind.
Remember that electrical appliances can cause serious injury if used when you are wet or
standing in water. If the telephone base should fall into water, DO NOT RETRIEVE IT UNTIL
YOU UNPLUG THE POWER CORD AND TELEPHONE LINE CORDS FROM THE WALL. Then pull
the unit out by the unplugged cords.
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AImppepndoixrtant safety information
This symbol is to alert you to important operating or servicing instructions that may
appear in this user’s manual. Always follow basic safety precautions when using this
product to reduce the risk of injury, fire, or electric shock.
Safety information
• Read and understand all instructions in the user’s manual. Observe all markings on the
product.
• Avoid using a telephone during a thunderstorm. There may be a slight chance of electric
shock from lightning.
• Do not use a telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak. If you suspect a gas leak, report it
immediately, but use a telephone away from the area where the gas is leaking. If this product
is a cordless model, make sure the telephone base is also away from the area.
• Do not use this product near water, or when you are wet. For example, do not use it in a
wet basement or shower, or next to a swimming pool, bathtub, kitchen sink, or laundry tub.
Do not use liquids or aerosol sprays for cleaning. If the product comes in contact with any
liquid, unplug any line or power cord immediately. Do not plug the product back in until it
has dried thoroughly.
• Install this product in a protected location where no one can trip over any line or power
cords. Protect cords from damage or abrasion.
• If this product does not operate normally, see the Troubleshooting section on pages 55-62
of this user’s manual. If you cannot solve the problem, or if the product is damaged, refer to
the Limited warranty section on pages 68-69. Do not open this product except as directed
in your user’s manual. Opening the product or reassembling it incorrectly may expose you to
hazardous voltages or other risks.
• Replace batteries only as described in your user’s manual, see pages 6-7. Do not burn or
puncture batteries — they contain caustic chemicals.
• This power adapter is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position.
The prongs are not designed to hold the plug in place if it is plugged into a ceiling or an
under-the-table/cabinet outlet.
Caution: Use only the power adapter provided with this product. To obtain a
1 (800) 222-3111. In Canada, dial 1 (866) 288-4268.
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Important safety information
Especially about cordless telephones
• Privacy: The same features that make a cordless telephone convenient create some
limitations. Telephone calls are transmitted between the telephone base and the handset
by radio waves, so there is a possibility that your cordless telephone conversations could
be intercepted by radio receiving equipment within range of the cordless handset. For this
reason, you should not think of cordless telephone conversations as being as private as those
on corded telephones.
• Electrical power: The telephone base of this cordless telephone must be connected to a
working electrical outlet which is not controlled by a wall switch. Calls cannot be made from
the handset if the telephone base is unplugged, switched off or if the electrical power is
interrupted.
• Potential TV interference: Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause
interference to TVs and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference, do not place the
telephone base of the cordless telephone near or on top of a TV or VCR. If interference
is experienced, moving the cordless telephone farther away from the TV or VCR will often
reduce or eliminate the interference.
• Rechargeable batteries: This product contains nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries.
Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to create a short circuit with conductive
material such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause
harm. Observe proper polarity between the battery and the battery charger.
• Nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries: Dispose of these batteries in a safe manner. Do
not burn or puncture. Like other batteries of this type, if burned or punctured, they could
release caustic material which could cause injury.
The RBRC™ Seal means that the manufacturer is voluntarily participating in an
industry program to collect and recycle nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries
when taken out of service within the United States. These batteries may be taken to
a participating local retailer of replacement batteries or recycling center. Or you may
call 1 (800) 8-BATTERY for locations accepting spent Ni-MH batteries.
Precautions for users of implanted cardiac pacemakers
Cardiac pacemakers (applies only to digital cordless telephones):
Wireless Technology Research, LLC (WTR), an independent research entity, led a multidisciplinary
evaluation of the interference between portable wireless telephones and implanted cardiac
pacemakers. Supported by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, WTR recommends to
physicians that:
Pacemaker patients
Should keep wireless telephones at least six inches from the pacemaker.
Should NOT place wireless telephones directly over the pacemaker, such as in a breast pocket,
when it is turned ON.
Should use the wireless telephone at the ear opposite the pacemaker.
WTR’s evaluation did not identify any risk to bystanders with pacemakers from other persons
using wireless telephones.
Especially about telephone answering systems
Two-way recording: This unit does not sound warning beeps to inform the other party that the
call is being recorded. To ensure that you are in compliance with any federal or state regulations
regarding recording a telephone call, you should start the recording process and then inform the
other party that you are recording the conversation.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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FCC Part 68 and ACTA
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and with technical requirements adopted
by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). The label on the back or bottom of
this equipment contains, among other things, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.
This identifier must be provided to your telephone service provider upon request.
The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to premises wiring and the telephone network
must comply with the applicable Part 68 rules and technical requirements adopted by ACTA. A
compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be
connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. An RJ11 jack should normally be
used for connecting to a single line and an RJ14 jack for two lines. See Installation Instructions
in the user’s manual.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine how many devices you may connect
to your telephone line and still have them ring when you are called. The REN for this product is
encoded as the 6th and 7th characters following the US: in the product identifier (e.g., if ## is
03, the REN is 0.3). In most, but not all areas, the sum of all RENs should be five (5.0) or less. For
more information, please contact your telephone service provider.
This equipment may not be used with Party Lines. If you have specially wired alarm dialing
equipment connected to your telephone line, ensure the connection of this equipment does
not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable the alarm
equipment, consult your telephone service provider or a qualified installer.
If this equipment is malfunctioning, it must be unplugged from the modular jack until the
problem has been corrected. Repairs to this telephone equipment can only be made by the
manufacturer or its authorized agents. For repair procedures, follow the instructions outlined
under the Limited Warranty.
If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone service provider may
temporarily discontinue your telephone service. The telephone service provider is required to
notify you before interrupting service. If advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as
soon as possible. You will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and the telephone
service provider is required to inform you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
Your telephone service provider may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operation, or
procedures that could affect the proper functioning of this product. The telephone service
provider is required to notify you if such changes are planned.
If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless handset, it is hearing aid compatible.
If this product has memory dialing locations, you may choose to store emergency telephone
numbers (e.g., police, fire, medical) in these locations. If you do store or test emergency numbers,
please:
Remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call before hanging up.
Perform such activities in off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.
Industry Canada
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
The term ‘’IC:‘’ before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry
Canada technical specifications were met.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 0.1. The REN is an indication
of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The
termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the
requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five.
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
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FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B
digital device under Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These
requirements are intended to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Privacy of
communications may not be ensured when using this telephone.
To ensure safety of users, the FCC has established criteria for the amount of radio frequency
energy that can be safely absorbed by a user or bystander according to the intended usage
of the product. This product has been tested and found to comply with the FCC criteria. The
handset may be safely held against the ear of the user. The telephone base shall be installed
and used such that parts of the user’s body other than the hands are maintained at a distance of
approximately 20 cm (8 inches) or more.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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Limited warranty
The AT&T brand is used under license - any repair, replacement or warranty service, and all questions
1 (800) 222-3111. In Canada, dial 1 (866) 288-4268.
1. What does this limited warranty cover?
The manufacturer of this AT&T-branded product warrants to the holder of a valid proof of
purchase (“CONSUMER” or “you”) that the product and all accessories provided in the sales
package (“PRODUCT”) are free from defects in material and workmanship, pursuant to the
following terms and conditions, when installed and used normally and in accordance with the
PRODUCT operating instructions. This limited warranty extends only to the CONSUMER for
products purchased and used in the United States of America and Canada.
2. What will be done if the PRODUCT is not free from defects in materials and workmanship
during the limited warranty period (“materially defective PRODUCT”)?
During the limited warranty period, the manufacturer’s authorized service representative will
repair or replace at the manufacturer’s option, without charge, a materially defective PRODUCT.
If the manufacturer repairs the PRODUCT, they may use new or refurbished replacement
parts. If the manufacturer chooses to replace the PRODUCT, they may replace it with a new or
refurbished PRODUCT of the same or similar design. The manufacturer will retain defective parts,
modules, or equipment. Repair or replacement of the PRODUCT, at the manufacturer’s option, is
your exclusive remedy. The manufacturer will return repaired or replacement products to you in
working condition. You should expect the repair or replacement to take approximately 30 days.
3. How long is the limited warranty period?
The limited warranty period for the PRODUCT extends for ONE (1) YEAR from the date of
purchase. If the manufacturer repairs or replaces a materially defective PRODUCT under the
terms of this limited warranty, this limited warranty also applies to repaired or replacement
PRODUCT for a period of either (a) 90 days from the date the repaired or replacement PRODUCT
is shipped to you or (b) the time remaining on the original one-year limited warranty; whichever
is longer.
4. What is not covered by this limited warranty?
This limited warranty does not cover:
• PRODUCT that has been subjected to misuse, accident, shipping or other physical damage,
improper installation, abnormal operation or handling, neglect, inundation, fire, water, or
other liquid intrusion; or
• PRODUCT that has been damaged due to repair, alteration, or modification by anyone other
than an authorized service representative of the manufacturer; or
• PRODUCT to the extent that the problem experienced is caused by signal conditions, network
reliability or cable or antenna systems; or
• PRODUCT to the extent that the problem is caused by use with non-AT&T accessories; or
• PRODUCT whose warranty/quality stickers, PRODUCT serial number plates or electronic serial
numbers have been removed, altered or rendered illegible; or
• PRODUCT purchased, used, serviced, or shipped for repair from outside the United States
of America or Canada, or used for commercial or institutional purposes (including but not
limited to products used for rental purposes); or
• PRODUCT returned without valid proof of purchase (see item 6 below); or
• Charges for installation or setup, adjustment of customer controls, and installation or repair
of systems outside the unit.
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Limited warranty
5. How do you get warranty service?
1 (800) 222-3111. In Canada, dial 1 (866) 288-4268.
NOTE: Before calling for service, please review the user’s manual; a check of the PRODUCT’s
controls and features may save you a service call.
Except as provided by applicable law, you assume the risk of loss or damage during transit and
transportation and are responsible for delivery or handling charges incurred in the transport
of the PRODUCT(s) to the service location. The manufacturer will return repaired or replaced
PRODUCT under this limited warranty to you. Transportation, delivery or handling charges are
prepaid. The manufacturer assumes no risk for damage or loss of the PRODUCT in transit. If
the PRODUCT failure is not covered by this limited warranty, or proof of purchase does not
meet the terms of this limited warranty, the manufacturer will notify you and will request
that you authorize the cost of repair prior to any further repair activity. You must pay for the
cost of repair and return shipping costs for the repair of products that are not covered by this
limited warranty.
6. What must you return with the PRODUCT to get warranty service?
You must:
• Return the entire original package and contents including the PRODUCT to the service
location along with a description of the malfunction or difficulty; and
• Include a “valid proof of purchase” (sales receipt) identifying the PRODUCT purchased
(PRODUCT model) and the date of purchase or receipt; and
• Provide your name, complete and correct mailing address, and telephone number.
7. Other limitations
This warranty is the complete and exclusive agreement between you and the manufacturer of
this AT&T branded PRODUCT. It supersedes all other written or oral communications related to
this PRODUCT. The manufacturer provides no other warranties for this PRODUCT. The warranty
exclusively describes all of the manufacturer’s responsibilities regarding the PRODUCT. There are
no other express warranties. No one is authorized to make modifications to this limited warranty
and you should not rely on any such modification.
State/Provincial Law rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state or province to province.
Limitations: Implied warranties, including those of fitness for a particular purpose and
merchantability (an unwritten warranty that the PRODUCT is fit for ordinary use) are limited to
one year from date of purchase. Some states/provinces do not allow limitations on how long
an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. In no event shall the
manufacturer be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential, or similar damages
(including, but not limited to lost profits or revenue, inability to use the PRODUCT or other
associated equipment, the cost of substitute equipment, and claims by third parties) resulting
from the use of this PRODUCT. Some states/provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Please retain your original sales receipt as proof of purchase.
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Technical specifications
RF frequency band
Channels
1921.536MHz - 1928.448MHz
5
Operating temperature
32°F - 122°F
0°C - 50°C
Telephone base voltage
(AC voltage, 60Hz)
96Vrms - 130Vrms
Telephone base voltage
(AC adapter output)
6VDC @ 400mA
Handset voltage
2.4VDC - 3.2VDC
6VAC @ 300mA
Charger voltage
(AC adapter output)
Operation
Operating time*
Talk time (cordless handset)
Talk time (cordless handset speakerphone)
Standby
Up to seven hours
Up to five hours
Up to seven days
* Operating times vary depending on your actual use and the age of the battery.
DECT 6.0 digital technology
The AT&T DECT 6.0 products offer unsurpassed range performance and sound clarity. This is
achieved through a unique antenna design and advances in noise-filtering technology. An
independent laboratory has confirmed that AT&T DECT 6.0 products perform up to 45% better
in range competitions. Now calls can be taken in the basement, backyard and garage with
exceptional sound quality.
Telephone operating range
This cordless telephone operates within the maximum power allowed by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). Even so, this handset and telephone base can communicate
over only a certain distance — which can vary with the locations of the telephone base and
handset, the weather, and the construction of your home or office.
Redefining long range coverage and clarity
This telephone base comes with an antenna which gives much better clarity and covers a longer
range than before.
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Index
Index
A
E
Alert tones, 51
Elapsed time, 21-22
Ending calls, 21
Equalizer, 23, 43-44
Announcement, 16-17
Answering calls, 21
Answering system, 40-47
Auto off, 21
F
Flash (switch hook flash), 24
B
H
Battery charging, 6-7
Battery installation, 6-7
Handset
Key tone, 12
Language, 11
C
Caller ID (CID), 34-39
add entries to phone directory, 38
delete entries, 37
Locator, 26
Quick reference guide, 1-3
Ringer tone, 10
dial entries, 37
review entries, 37
Call intercept, 42
Ringer volume, 10
Screen display message, 53-54
Settings, 10-15
Call screening, 18, 41
Call transfer using intercom, 28
Call waiting, 24
Speakerphone, 22
Temporary ringer silencing, 21
Voicemail indicator, 11
Chain dialing, 25
I
Charger installation, 5
Clear voicemail indication, 11-12
Clock, 7, 12-13
Important safety information, 64-65
Incoming caller ID history, 35
Incoming calls, 21
D
Installation, 4
Day and time, 7, 12-13
Delete redial entries, 23
Dial mode, 14
Intercom, 27
�
Dialing
Key tone, 12
Directory dialing, 33
From a record in the caller ID history, 38
Options, 37
Directory
Dial number, 33
Edit entries, 33
Name search, 32
New entries, 30-31
Display dial, 33
L
Language, 11
Last number redial, 22
Lights, 52
Limited warranty, 68-69
DSL, 4-5, 8-9
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Index
Index
M
S
Maintenance, 63
Making calls, 21
Memory match, 36
Memos, 45
Safety information, 64–65
Search by name, 32
Share call, 28
Speakerphone, 22
Message
T
Alert tone, 20
Counter display, 46
Playback, 43-44
Mute, 24
Technical specifications, 70
Telephone operating range, 70
Temporary ringer silencing, 21
Temporary tone dialing, 25
Time, 12-13
N
Names
Tones, 51
Enter into directory, 30
Search for, 32
Troubleshooting, 55-62
Number of rings, 18-19
V
O
Visual message waiting indicator, 14
Voicemail, 11-12, 40
Voice prompts, 41
Volume control, 24
Base, 42
On hook dialing, 21
Outgoing announcement, 16-17
P
Handset, 10
Paging tone, 26
Phonebook, see directory, 29-33
Power adapter, 5, 8-9
Predialing, 21
W
Wall mount installation, 8-9
Warranty, 68-69
Website, 15
Q
Quick reference guide, 1-3
R
Receiving calls, 21
Redial, 22
Remote access, 19, 47
Ringer silencing, 21
Ringer volume
Base, 42
Handset, 10
Ring tone options, 10
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Remote access wallet card
Use the wallet card below to help you remember commands to control your
answering system from any touch-tone telephone.
Cut along dotted line.
Call your phone number,
then enter your two-digit
access code (preset to 19).
Action
Remote command
1
Play all messages..................2
Play new messages...............3
Delete the message..............33
Delete all old messages.....4
Stop...............................................
Repeat or go back.................5
Help menu.................................TONE 5
Fold here.
Skip the message...................
6
Record announcement........TONE
7
End remote access call ...... (or hang up)
8
Turn system off or on..........
0
Model name: CL82100/CL82200/CL82250/CL82300/CL82350/CL82400/
CL82450/CL82500/CL82550/CL82600
Type:
DECT 6.0 cordless telephone/answering system with
caller ID/call waiting
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AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property
licensed to Advanced American Telephones,
San Antonio, TX 78219. Printed in China.
© 2009-2010 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved.
AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property licensed to
Advanced American Telephones, San Antonio, TX 78219.
Printed in China. Issue 9 AT&T 03/10.
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