User Manual
2.4 GHz Cordless
Telephone/Answering
System E2126/E1126
with Caller ID & CallWaiting
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IMPORTANT
Information about Caller ID with Call Waiting
This product has a Caller ID with Call Waiting feature that works with
service from your local phone service provider.
Caller ID with Call Waiting lets you see who is calling before you
answer the phone, even when you’re on another call.
You may need to change your phone service to use this
feature. Contact your phone service provider if:
• You have both Caller ID and CallWaiting, but as separate services
(you may need combined service).
• You have only Caller ID service, or only CallWaiting service.
• You don’t subscribe to any Caller ID or CallWaiting services.
You can use this product with regular Caller ID service, and you can use
this product’s other features without subscribing to either Caller ID or
combined Caller ID with Call Waiting service.
There are fees for Caller ID services, and they may not be available in
all areas.
Depending on your service, you may see the caller’s number, or the caller’s name and
number. This product can provide information only if both you and the caller are in areas
offering Caller ID service, and if both telephone companies use compatible equipment.
The time and date are sent by the service provider along with the call information.
Copyright © 2006 Advanced AmericanTelephones. All Rights Reserved.
AT&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT&T Corp.,
licensed to Advanced AmericanTelephones.
You must install and
charge the battery before
using the telephone.
See page 7
for easy instructions.
STOP!
For customer service or product
information, visit our web site at
or call 1-800-222-3111.
In Canada, call 1-866-288-4268.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons or damage to the tele-
phone, read and follow these instructions carefully:
•
•
Use only Replacement Battery 3301 (SKU 91076. Part Number 80-5071-00-00).
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. Like other batteries of this type, it could explode
if burned. Check with local codes for special disposal instructions.
•
•
Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause
damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to create a short circuit, do not allow
conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, or keys to touch the battery. The battery
or conductor may overheat and cause harm.
•
•
Charge the battery provided with or identified for use with this product only in accor-
dance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.
Observe proper polarity orientation between the battery and battery charger.
Do not disassemble your telephone. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer for
servicing to qualified service personnel.
User Manual
2.4 GHz Cordless
Telephone /Answering
System E2126/E1126
with Caller ID & CallWaiting
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Table of contents
To review your call log.....................23
To dial a call log entry.......................24
To delete call log entries..................25
To add entries to phone directory ..26
Getting Started
Quick reference guide........................2
Parts checklist ......................................4
Before you begin..................................5
Telephone base installation................6
Answering System Operation
Message capacity................................27
Day and time announcements........28
Outgoing announcements................29
Announcement Only mode.............30
Changing feature options.................31
Message playback...............................32
Recording and playing memos........33
Message window displays.................34
Remote access ...................................35
Battery installation & charging..........7
Wall mounting......................................8
Belt clip & optional headset.................... 9
Telephone Operation
Cordless handset programming.....10
Basic cordless handset operation ..12
Base operation...................................13
Options while on calls......................14
Appendix
Directory
Display screen messages, lights and
tones.........................................................36
Troubleshooting.................................38
Important Safety Instructions.........44
FCC Part 68 and ACTA ..................47
FCC Part 15 ......................................48
Limited warranty ...............................49
Technical specifications.....................52
Index.....................................................53
Remote access wallet card..............54
Directory.............................................15
Speed dialing.......................................16
Entering names into directory........17
Entering numbers into directory ...18
Directory search................................19
Changing directory entries..............20
Caller ID Operation
How caller ID works........................21
About names ......................................22
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Getting Started
Quick reference guide
Cordless Handset
02 MISSED CALLS
AM
8/12 10:06
Date
Time
MENU/SELECT
Press to display menu, or to store a
pragramming option (see pages 10-11).
PHONE/FLASH
Press to make or answer a call.
During a call, press to receive an incom-
ing call, if Call Waiting is activated (see
page 14).
CID V
While in menus, press to scoll down.
When phone is not in use, press to display
call log entries (see page 23).
While entering names or numbers, press to
delete last character entered.
OFF
During a call, press to hang up.
During programming, press to exit
without making changes (see page 10).
^DIR
MUTE
While in menus, press to scoll up.
When phone is not in use, press to
display directory entries (see page 19).
While entering names or numbers, press to
advance the cursor to the next space.
During a call, press to mute microphone
(see page 14).
MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
REDIAL/PAUSE
Press to display last number called (see
page 12).
While dialing or entering numbers into
your directory, press to insert a 4-sec-
ond dialing pause (see page 18).
SPEAKER
Press to activate cordless
handset speakerphone.
Press again to resume
normal cordless handset use
(see page 12).
CHAN/DEL
During a call, press to switch to another
channel if the call is noisy or unclear (see
page 14).
Press to delete displayed Caller ID entry
(see page 25).
While phone is not in use, press and hold to
delete all Caller ID entries (see page 25).
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Getting Started
Quick reference guide
Telephone Base
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CHARGE/IN USE
HANDSET LOCATOR
Flashes when the cordless handset is in use.
Press to page the cordless handset. Press again,
press OFF on cordless handset, or place cordless
handset in the base to cancel the page.
On steady when the cordless handset is properly positioned to
charge in the base.
Flashes during an incoming call’s ringing.
Answering System Controls (see pages 27-35)
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Press to play or stop playing messages.
ANSWER ON/OFF .....Press to turn answering system on or off.
DELETE......................Press to delete a message during playback. Press and hold to
delete all old messages when idle.
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TIME/SET...................Press to review or set the answering system clock.
SETUP........................Press to review or change an outgoing announcement.
Press again to review or change answering system options.
CHANGE ....................Press to change a setup option.
REC/MEMO................Press to record a memo.
3
Getting Started
Parts checklist
Save your sales receipt and original packaging in case you need to ship your telephone
for warranty service.
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MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
Power adapter
Telephone base
Cordless handset
Telephone line cord
Belt clip
Wall mount bracket
Battery compartment door
Battery pack
4
Getting Started
Before you begin
Caller ID and CallWaiting
Telephone Operating Range
Caller ID with CallWaiting features in
this telephone let you see who's call-
ing before you answer the phone, even
when you're on another call. These
features require services provided by
your local telephone company.
The cordless telephone handset oper-
ates with the maximum power allowed
by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC).This cordless
handset and the telephone base unit
can communicate over only a certain
distance - which can vary with the
locations of the base unit and the
cordless handset, the weather, and the
construction of your home or office.
Contact your telephone service pro-
vider if:
• you have both Caller ID and Call
Waiting, but as separate services
(you may need combined service),
If there is an incoming call but the
cordless handset is out of range, the
cordless handset might not ring - or if
it does ring, the call might not connect
well when PHONE is pressed. Move
closer to the base, then press PHONE
to answer the call.
• you have only Caller ID service, or
only CallWaiting service, or
• you currently do not have any
Caller ID or CallWaiting services.
You can use this telephone with regu-
lar Caller ID service, and you can use
its other features without subscribing
to either Caller ID or combined Caller
ID with CallWaiting service. There
may be fees for these services, and
they may not be available in all areas.
If you move out of range during a tele-
phone conversation, you might hear
noise or interference from the cord-
less handset. To improve reception,
move closer to the telephone base
unit.
Caller ID features will work only if
both you and the caller are in areas
offering Caller ID service, and if both
telephone companies use compatible
equipment.
If you move out of range without
pressing OFF, your telephone will be
left "off the hook" and the line will be
busy. To hang up properly, walk back
toward the telephone base unit while
periodically pressing OFF until the call
is disconnected.
See Caller ID Operation on page 22
for more details about how these fea-
tures work.
If you experience noise or interference
while on a call, press the CHAN button
until you find a clearer channel.
Battery Pack for Cordless
Handset
Use only the supplied rechargeable
battery pack or AT&T replacement
battery model 3301 (SKU 91076. Part
Number 80-5071-00-00).
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Getting Started
Telephone base installation
Install the telephone base as shown below. Choose a location in a central location
within the home and:
• Away from any other cordless (wireless) device such as cordless telephones, 802.11
wireless router (for example,WiFi).
• Away from other electronic equipment, microwave oven, television, computer, etc.
• If you need to install your phone within the same room as other cordless phones or
wireless products, you may need to select a different channel for your router and or
change the channel on your phone’s handsets (see page 14).
Plug the telephone
line cord into a tele-
phone jack.
Plug the power adapter into an
electrical outlet not controlled
by a wall switch.
NOTE: Use only the power adapter supplied with this product. If you need a replacement, call 1-800-222-3111. In
Canada, call 1-866-288-4268. Be sure to use an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.
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Getting Started
Battery installation & charging
After battery installation, place the cordless handset in the base and allow to charge for
at least 16 hours before use. You can keep the battery charged by returning the cordless
handset to the base after each use. When the battery is fully depleted, a recharge takes
about 16 hours. The talk time on a fully charged battery is about four hours depending on
environmental conditions, and the standby time is approximately five days. Actual battery
life will depend on usage conditions, and age of battery.
BATTERY LOW
AM
8/12 10:06
Low battery indicator.
Return cordless handset to
base to recharge when this
symbol flashes. (When in
use the cordless handset
will beep when battery
is low).
Plug the battery pack
connector securely
into the plug inside
the cordless handset
battery compartment,
matching the color-
coded label. Then
place battery pack
into compartment.
Caution: Use only the supplied
rechargeable battery or AT&T
replacement battery model 3301 (SKU
91076, Part number 80-5071-00-00).
Press down on tab
to open the battery
door.
Slide the battery
door up to close.
Place cordless handset in base
to charge for at least 16 hours
before first use.
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7
Getting Started
Wall mounting
The base can be installed on any standard phone outlet as shown below. Choose a loca-
tion in a central location within the home, away from electronic equipment such as per-
sonal computers, computer routers, television sets or microwave ovens. Avoid excessive
heat, cold, dust or moisture.
1) Connect telephone line cord and AC
power cord to telephone jacks and wall
jacks, as shown on
page 6.
2) Install wall mount bracket onto set. First
put the two front wall-mount-bracket tabs
into the front notches on bottom of tele-
phone base, then squeeze the rear tabs of
the wall mount bracket as you insert them
into the rear notches on the bottom of the
telephone base.
NOTE: To disassemble the wall
mount bracket, squeeze the rear
tabs while lifting up the wall mount bracket
back and away from the telephone base.
Plug power adapter
into electrical outlet.
3) Position the wall-
mount bracket over the
wall-outlet mounting
pegs, and press and
slide the wall-mount
bracket down firmly so it
is held securely on the
outlet mounting pegs.
Plug telephone line
cord into telephone cord
wall jack.
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Getting Started
Belt clip & optional headset
Install belt clip as shown below if desired.
Snap belt clip into notches on
side of cordless handset. Rotate
and pull to remove.
For hands-free telephone conversations, you can use any industry standard 2.5 mm
headset (purchased separately). For best results, use an AT&T 2.5 mm headset.
Plug 2.5 mm headset
into jack on side of cord-
less handset (beneath
small rubber cap).
MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
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Telephone Operation
Cordless handset programming
Follow the steps below to program the cordless hand-
set. To stop at any time, press OFF. If the phone rings,
programming stops automatically so you can answer the
call.
Choose cordless handset ringer sound
1. Press MENU to begin programming.
2. Press ^ or V until the screen displays RINGER:
and the current setting.
3. Press SELECT to start changing current setting.
4. Press ^ or V to display 1, 2, 3, or 4. You will hear
a sample of each ringer sound.
5. Press SELECT to choose displayed ringer sound and
exit.
MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
Choose cordless handset ringer volume
1. Press MENU to begin programming.
2. Press ^ or V until the screen displays RINGER
VOLUME
.
RINGER: 1
3. Press SELECT to start changing current setting.
4. Press ^ or V to display 1, 2, 3, or OFF. You will
hear a sample of each ringer volume.
5. Press SELECT to choose displayed ringer volume and
exit.
RINGER VOL: 2
NOTE: If the cordless handset ringer is turned off, the screen will display
RINGER OFF when the cordless handset is idle (not in use). If there are
any un-reviewed calls, the screen will display XX MISSED CALLS instead of
RINGER OFF.
Set cordless handset display date and time
1. Press MENU to begin programming.
2. Press ^ or V until the screen displays DATE/
TIME
.
DATE/TIME
1/01 12:00
3. Press SELECT to view or change date and time.
AM
4. Press ^ or V to start changing month in the date
and time line at the bottom of the display, then press
SELECT.
5. Repeat Step 4 to set day, hour, minute, and AM/PM.
6. Press SELECT to save selection and exit.
NOTE: You can choose to set the time manually, or you can allow it to be
set automatically with incoming Caller ID information. The time will be set
automatically only if you subscribe to Caller ID service provided by your
local telephone company (see page 5). The date and time for the answering
machine need to be set separately (see page 29).
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Telephone Operation
Cordless handset programming
Choose dial mode
The dial mode defaults toTONE. If you do not have
touch tone service, you’ll need to change the setting to
pulse by following these steps:
1. Press MENU to begin programming.
DIAL MODE: TONE
2. Press ^ or V until the screen displays DIAL
MODE: and the current setting.
3. Press SELECT to start changing current setting.
4. Press ^ or V to displayTONE or PULSE.
5. Press SELECT to choose displayed dial mode and
exit.
ClearVoice Mail (for all cordless handsets)
If you subscribe to voice mail service provided by your
local telephone company, you will be alerted to new
voice mail messages in two ways. When you press
PHONE, the dial tone will toggle on and off (stutter
tone) and you will receive a text message on the cord-
less handset. To manually remove the stutter tone and
MESSAGE WAITING message on the cordless handset
screen:
MESSAGE WAITING
CLEAR? YES
• Press MENU.
• Press ^ or V until the screen displays MESSAGE
WAITING.
• Press SELECT then ^ or V to choose YES.
•
Press SELECT to select YES and exit.
NOTE: This only turns off the displayed message on the cordless handset
screen; it does not delete your voice mail message(s). Use this feature
when the phone indicates there is voice mail when you have none or you
have accessed your voice mail from a different phone line (while away
from home). If there actually is a new voice mail message, your local tele-
phone company will continue to send the message which turns the display
message back on.
Choose cordless handset display language
Your phone will default to English handset screen dis-
plays. If you wish to change them to Spanish, follow
these steps:
LANGUAGE
1. Press MENU to begin programming.
2. Press ^ or V until the screen displays
LANGUAGE
.
3. Press SELECT to start changing current setting.
4. Press ^ or V to display ENGLISH or ESPANOL .
5. Press SELECT to choose displayed language and exit.
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Telephone Operation
Basic cordless handset operation
Making and answering calls
To answer an incoming call, press PHONE (or SPEAKER,
or any dial pad key). To make a call, press PHONE or
SPEAKER, then dial a number. Press OFF or place the
cordless handset back in the base to hang up.
To preview numbers before dialing, enter numbers first,
then press PHONE or SPEAKER to dial. Press V at any
time to make corrections as you are entering numbers.
The screen displays the elapsed time as you talk (in
hours, minutes and seconds).
NOTE: The elapsed time format is in minutes and seconds “MM:SS”
until one hour has elapsed, then it will change to hours, minutes and
seconds “H:MM:SS”.
MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
Pressing FLASH to access services from your local telephone service provider
will not affect the elapsed time.
Hands-free speakerphone calls
To answer a call, press SPEAKER. To make a call, press
SPEAKER, then dial a number. During a call you can press
SPEAKER to toggle between hands-free speakerphone
and normal cordless handset use. Press OFF to hang up.
Last number redial
Press REDIAL on the cordless handset to display the
last number called (up to 32 digits). To dial the number
displayed, press PHONE or SPEAKER. Or, after pressing
PHONE or SPEAKER, press REDIAL to call the last num-
ber dialed.
12345678901
To delete this number, press REDIAL twice when the
phone is not in use. This will clear the redial memory
and leave it blank.
Temporary ringer silencing
Press OFF while the phone is ringing to temporarily turn
off the ringer. The next phone call will ring normally. You
can answer the call or let the caller leave a message.
This will silence the ringer without disconnecting the call.
If your answering system is on, the caller will be asked to
leave a message.
MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
Redial
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Telephone Operation
Base operation
Handset Locator
Press to page the cordless handset for up to 60 seconds.
Press again, press OFF on cordless handset, or place cord-
less handset in the base to cancel the page.
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NOTE: If the cordless handset is charging in the base, pressing
HANDSET LOCATOR does not generate any paging tone.
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Telephone Operation
Options while on calls
Volume control
While on a call, press the VOLUME buttons on the cord-
less handset to adjust listening volume. To adjust the
speakerphone listening volume, press SPEAKER, then
press the VOLUME buttons.
V^
Volume
Flash
Tone
Call waiting
If you have CallWaiting service, you will hear a beep
if someone calls while you are already on a call. Press
FLASH to put your current call on hold and answer the
new call. You can press this button anytime to switch
back and forth between calls.
MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
Mute
Channel
Mute
You can press MUTE to silence the microphone while on
a call. You will be able to hear the caller, but your caller
will not be able to hear you until you press MUTE again
to resume speaking. When you press OFF to hang up
the phone, the feature will be canceled.
Temporary tone dialing
If you have pulse dial (rotary) service, you can tempo-
rarily switch to touch tone dialing during a call by press-
ing *. This can be useful if you need to send tone
signals to access answering systems or long-distance
services. After you hang up or press FLASH the phone
automatically returns to dial pulse (rotary) service.
Channel selection
During a call, if you hear clicks and pops, or if the
speech sometimes fades, press CHAN on the handset to
scan for a clearer radio channel between cordless hand-
set and base.
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Directory
Memory capacity
The directory can store up to 30 entries (including nine
speed dial locations). Each entry can contain a number
up to 24 digits, and a name up to 15 letters long. A con-
venient search feature can help you find and dial num-
bers quickly (see page 19).
PAT JOHNSON
5550100
Speed dialing
On the cordless handset, the nine speed dial locations (1
through 9) are reserved for numbers you dial frequently.
These numbers can be dialed with two button presses
(see next page).
MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
NOTE: If all memory locations are in use, an error tone with MEMORY
FULL mesage will sound when you attempt to enter a number. This means the
memory is full, and you will not be able to store a new number until you delete
an existing one.
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Directory
NOTE: If all memory locations are
in use, an error tone will sound
when you attempt to enter a number.
This means the memory is full, and you
will not be able to store a new number
until you delete an existing one.
Speed dialing
On the cordless handset, the numbers called most fre-
quently can be stored in speed dial locations 1-9 and
dialed with only two button presses.
You can enter 9 Speed Dial numbers of up to 24 digits.
Each number is stored in a one-digit speed dial
location (1-9).
MENU
1
DIRECTORY
NOTE: The Speed Dial feature occupies up to nine of the thirty memory
locations in the Directory. For example, if there are only five Speed
Dial entries, then up to 25 entries can be stored in the Directory. If there are
already 30 entries in the Directory, no new Directory and Speed Dial entries
can be stored in memory until some of the existing ones are deleted.
2
3
^
SPEED DIAL
To enter a Speed Dial number
1. Press MENU to begin programming.
SELECT
2. Press ^ to display SPEED DIAL
.
3. Press SELECT.
ENTER 1-9
4. Press dial pad to choose speed dial location (1-9).
5. Enter a name up to 15 characters (see page 18), then
press SELECT.
6. Enter a telephone number up to 24 digits (see page
4
19), then press SELECT.
7. Choose distinctive ringing (yes or no) by pressing ^
or V. If you chooseYes (and if you have Caller ID
service), a different ringing style will alert you when
this person calls.
ENTER NAME
01
8. Press SELECT to store the number. You will hear a
confirmation tone.
(See Steps 3-7 on page
17-18 ).
To call a Speed Dial number
To use speed dialing, press and hold a dial pad button (1-
9) to display the number and name stored in that speed-
dial location, then press PHONE or SPEAKER to dial.
To edit or delete a Speed Dial number
Press and hold a dial pad button (1-9) to display the
entry you want. Press SELECT, then press ^ or V
until the option you want is displayed (see page 20).
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Directory
NOTE: If all memory locations are
in use, an error tone will sound
when you attempt to enter a number.
This means the memory is full, and you
will not be able to store a new number
until you delete an existing one.
Entering names into directory
To enter a name
Use the dial pad and the chart below to enter a name
(up to 15 characters). Each press of a particular key
causes characters to be displayed in the following order:
MENU
1
DIRECTORY
SELECT
2
ENTER NAME
3
PAT JOHNSON_
Options while entering names:
• Press the ^ button to move the cursor to the right.
Press ^ twice to enter a space.
• Press V to erase letters if you make a mistake.
• Press # repeatedly to enter an ampersand (&),
apostrophe ('), comma (,) hyphen (-), period (.), or
pound sign (#).
When finished, press SELECT.
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Directory
SELECT
4
5
Entering numbers into directory
ENTER NUMBER
To enter a number
Use the dial pad to enter up to 24 digits. When the
number is complete, press SELECT.
Options while entering numbers:
• Press V to erase digits if you make a mistake.
• Press PAUSE to enter a 4-second dialing pause.
PAT JOHNSON
5556789_
To assign a distinctive ring
SELECT
6
7
Press V or ^ to selectY (yes) or N (no). If you
chooseYes (and if you have Caller ID service), a differ-
ent ringing style will alert you when this person calls.
DISTINCT RING? N
5556789
Press SELECT to choose the option displayed (Y or N)
and store this entry in the directory.
SELECT
A
appears in the display of each entry that has been
D
assigned a distinctive ring.
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Directory
1
2
^
DIRECTORY
DIR
Directory search
Follow the steps on the left to browse through the
directory or search to find a specific entry. You can
press OFF anytime to exit the directory.
^
ADAM
To browse through the directory
5551234
To browse, press DIR then press V or ^to scroll
through all entries one by one.
To display first entry
A D appears in the display of each entry that has been
assigned a distinctive ring (see page 19).
^
BETH
NOTE: When reviewing the Directory entries, all entries (including those
in the Directory and in the Speed Dial) are displayed in alphabetical
order. The entries in the Speed Dial are identified by its Speed Dial
number (01-09) in the lower right corner of the screen.
5554321
To scroll name by name
To search alphabetically
To shorten your search, press DIR, then use the tele-
phone dial pad to enter the first letter of a name, then
Or
press ^ to scroll forward until you find the desired
name.
5
JOHN
Press dial pad buttons once for the first letter, twice for
5550123
the second, three times for the third, as shown on page
18.
To search alphabetically
For example, press 5 (JKL) once to find JENNIFER, twice
to find KEVIN, or three times to find LINDA.
To call a displayed number
When the entry you want is displayed, you can press
PHONE or SPEAKER to dial it immediately.
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Directory
DIR
1
2
3
DIRECTORY
Changing directory entries
When any entry is displayed, press SELECT to see options.
Press V or ^ to highlight the option you want (blink-
ing text), then press SELECT again to select it.
^
ADAM
5551234
To edit an entry
When EDIT is blinking, press SELECT. You can change
the name and number (or distinctive ring setting on the
cordless handset) by following the steps described on
pages 17-18.
SELECT
SPEED EDIT ERASE
5551234
^
SPEED EDIT ERASE
5551234
To delete an entry
Press ^ until ERASE is blinking, then press SELECT to
display a confirmation screen (ERASE NO YES).
To delete the entry, press ^ to highlightYES, then
press SELECT.
^
SPEED EDIT ERASE
To cancel the procedure and leave the entry intact,
press V to highlight NO, then press SELECT.
5551234
Press SELECT to
choose blinking option
To make an entry into a Speed Dial entry
Press ^ until SPEED is blinking, press SELECT, then
dial a speed dial location (1-9) to transfer this entry to
your Speed Dial directory.
NOTE: If you use a memory location that is already assigned to a differ-
ent entry in the directory, that entry will remain in the directory, but will
no longer be a Speed Dial number.
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Caller ID Operation
How Caller ID works
If you subscribe to Caller ID service provided by your
local phone company, information about each caller will
be displayed between the first and second ring.
PAT JOHNSON
*
908-555-0100
8/12 10:06
AM
An asterisk means same caller has
called more than once consecutively.
PAT JOHNSON
*
Caller’s name
908-555-0100
Caller’s phone number
Call number
of call log
AM NEW
8/12 10:06
03
Call designation:
New: missed and
Date of call Time of call
MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
un-reviewed call
OLD: reviewed call
Information about the last 30 incoming calls is stored
in your call log. You can review the call log to find
out who has called, return the call without dialing, or
transfer the caller’s name and number into your phone
directory.
Each incoming call is numbered. The most recent call is
assigned the highest number. When the call log is full,
the oldest call information is deleted to make room for
new incoming call information.
If you answer a call before the information appears on
the screen, it will not be saved in your call log.
NOTE: Caller ID features will work only if both you and the caller are in
areas offering Caller ID service, and if both telephone companies use
compatible equipment.
21
Caller ID Operation
About names
Names of callers will be displayed only if this informa-
tion is provided by your local telephone company.
PAT JOHNSON
*
908-555-0100
8/12 10:06
If the telephone number of the person calling exactly
matches a number in your directory, the name that
appears on the screen will match the name that you
entered into your directory.
AM
(Example: If Christine Smith calls, her name will appear
as CHRIS if this is how you entered it into your direc-
tory.)
NOTE: The number shown by your caller ID will be in the format sent
by the phone company. The phone company usually delivers ten-digit
phone numbers (area code plus phone number). If the telephone num-
ber of the person calling does not exactly match a number in your directory,
the name will appear as delivered by the phone company. For example if the
phone company includes the area code and the directory number does not, the
name will appear as delivered by the phone company.
MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
There are also occasions when other information or no
information is displayed for various reasons:
On-Screen Message
PRIVATE NAME
Reason
Caller prefers to remain anonymous
PRIVATE CALLER
Caller name and telephone number not
revealed at caller's request.
UNKNOWN NAME
Your local telephone company is unable
to determine the caller's name.
UNKNOWN CALLER
Your local telephone company is unable
to determine the caller's name and tele-
phone number. Calls from other countries
may also generate this message.
NOTE: When in idle mode, the screen will show XX MISSED CALLS
and the current date and time.
Missed calls
When a handset is not being used, its screen will show
the number of missed calls and the current date and
time. XX MISSED CALLS are calls that have not been
reviewed at that handset. When a NEW call log entry
is reviewed, the number of missed calls at that handset
decreases by one. The number of MISSED CALLS on
the other cordless handset(s) remains unchanged until
they are reviewed on those cordless handsets.
22
Caller ID Operation
CID
1
2
3
4
PAT JOHNSON
To review your call log
908-555-0100
AM NEW
8/12 10:06
03
The call log review displays the Caller ID in reverse
chronological order, with the latest one (the one with
the highest number) first.
V
CHRIS WILLIAMS
When the phone is not in use, press CID to display
information about the most recent caller.
908-555-1234
AM NEW
8/12 9:53
02
V
MARK CLAYTON
To review your call log
Press V to scroll backward (display older calls) or ^
to scroll forward (display newer calls). The highest call
number is the most recent call received.
908-555-5678
AM NEW
8/12 9:12
01
PHONE
PHONE ON 00:10
9085555678
To return a call
Press PHONE or SPEAKER to call the number currently
displayed (see page 24 for important dialing options).
To dial this number
Other options
Press SELECT at any Caller ID screen to see options
(Dial or Program; see pages 24-26).
New and Old calls
Each Caller ID entry in the call log will be designated
NEW until you have reviewed the call. After a call has
been reviewed, it will be designated as OLD.
23
Caller ID Operation
CID
1
2
PAT JOHNSON
To dial a call log entry
908-555-0100
AM NEW
8/12 10:06
03
When any Caller ID screen is displayed, press PHONE
or SPEAKER, or press SELECT then V and SELECT to
dial the number exactly as it appears on the screen.
PHONE
PHONE ON 00:10
9085550100
Dialing options
Caller ID numbers may appear with an area code that
may not be required for local calls.
Or
If the number displayed is not in the correct format,
you can change how it is dialed. Press # repeatedly
to see dialing options. With each button press a new
option will be displayed. Press PHONE or SPEAKER to
dial when the number appears in the proper format for
your area.
CID
1
2
3
PAT JOHNSON
908-555-0100
AM NEW
8/12 10:06
03
Example:
#
PAT JOHNSON
CID....................... Number displayed as 908-555-0100
555-0100
#twice .............. Number changes to 555-0100 (drops “1” + area code)
PHONE or SPEAKER...........Dials 555-0100
AM NEW
8/12 10:06
03
PHONE
PHONE ON 00:10
5550100
24
Caller ID Operation
CID
1
2
3
PAT JOHNSON
To delete call log entries
908-555-0100
AM NEW
8/12 10:06
03
To delete a single call log entry
Press CID to display the first Caller ID listing. Use the
^ or V keys to find the entry you want to delete,
then press DEL. When the entry is deleted, the next
oldest record is displayed.
V
CHRIS WILLIAMS
908-555-1234
AM NEW
8/12 9:53
02
DEL
To delete all call log entries
MARK CLAYTON
To clear your call log completely, press and hold DEL
while the phone is idle (not in use). This will display
a confirmation screen asking if you want to erase all
entries in the Caller ID log. If you select YES, the call
log will be cleared and the screen will return to normal
standby display, showing no missed calls.
908-555-5678
AM NEW
8/12 9:12
01
Or
27 MISSED CALLS
AM
1/01 12:00
DEL
1
2
3
ERASE ALL NO YES
^
ERASE ALL NO YES
SELECT
AM
1/01 12:00
Call log cleared
25
Caller ID Operation
CID
1
2
3
To add entries to phone directory
PAT JOHNSON
908-555-0100
AM NEW
When a Caller ID screen is displayed, follow the steps
at left to enter it into your phone directory.
8/12 10:06
03
SELECT
Both the caller’s name and telephone number will be
entered as they appear in the call log. At steps 3-4, you
can make changes to the name or number by using the
V button to erase characters, or using the dial pad to
enter new ones (see page 17&18 for instructions).
DIAL
PROGRAM
908-555-0100
AM NEW
8/12 10:06
03
SELECT
When the number is stored, the screen returns to the
call log display. The entry copied to your phone direc-
tory remains in the call log until deleted.
PAT JOHNSON
9085550100
Edit name as desired
SELECT
4
5
6
PAT JOHNSON
9085550100_
Edit number as desired
SELECT
DISTINCT RING? N
9085550100
SELECT
PAT JOHNSON
908-555-0100
AM NEW
8/12 10:06
03
Entry added to phone
directory
26
Answering System
Operation
14
14
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 long, and the
maximum recording time is 15 minutes. Messages will
remain available for replay until they are deleted.
Message window
Number of messages
(or, during playback, message
number currently playing).
Press to review or change an
outgoing announcement (see
page 29). Press again to review or
change answering system options
(see page 31).
Press to select or change a
setup option (see page 31).
Press to record a memo (see page 33).
Press to review or set clock
(see page 29).
Press to adjust volume during message
playback (see page 33).
Message window.
Press to start or stop message
playback (see page 33).
14
Press to delete message.
Press and hold to delete
all old messages (see
page 33).
Press to turn answering
system on or off.
Press to repeat message, hold
Press to skip message, hold
to slow playback, press twice
to speed up playback (see
to play previous message (see
page 33).
page 33).
27
Answering System Operation
Day and time announcements
To set day and time
14
Before playing each message, the answering system
announces the day and time the message was received.
Before using the answering system, you should follow
the steps on the left to set the day, time and year, so
messages are dated correctly. If you subscribe to Caller
ID service, the day and time will be set automatically, in
which case you only need to set the year.
Press TIME/SET
1.
The system announces the
current clock setting, then
announces “ To begin setting
the clock, press TIME/SET then
press CHANGE to change the
setting or press TIME/SET to
continue.”
The system uses voice prompts to guide you. Each
time you press CHANGE, the day, hour, minute or year
advances by one.When you hear the correct setting,
press TIME/SET to move to the next setting.
To check day and time
Press TIME/SET
2.
You can press TIME/SET at any time to hear the
current day and time without changing it.
Press CHANGE
3.
until the system announces the correct
day, then press TIME/SET.
NOTE: Press and hold CHANGE to advance the minute or year by incre-
ments of 10 (the year can be set from 2000 to 2039). If you accidentally
pass the current year, continue to hold the CHANGE key until it passes the year
2039 and returns to the year 2000, then press CHANGE until the correct year is
announced.
Press CHANGE
4.
until the system announces the correct
hour, then press TIME/SET.
NOTE: Caller ID provides the time and date. Set the year so that the day
of the week can be calculated from the Caller ID information. After you set
the time once, it will thereafter be set automatically with incoming Caller ID infor-
mation. The time will be set automatically only if you subscribe to Caller ID service
provided by your local telephone company (see page 5).
Press CHANGE
5.
until the system announces the
correct minute, then press TIME/
SET.
Press CHANGE
6.
until the system announces the correct
year, then press TIME/SET. The
system announces the current
clock setting.
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Answering System Operation
Outgoing announcements
Outgoing announcements are the messages callers hear
when calls are answered by the answering system.
14
The phone is pre-programmed with announcements
for normal (Answer and Record) mode and for
Announcement Only mode (see page 31). If the phone
is set up to record messages (Announcement Only
mode is turned off), the phone answers calls with a pre-
recorded announcement that says “Hello. Please leave
a message after the tone.” You can use this announce-
ment, or replace it with a recording of your own voice
(see the following steps).
Press to stop
recording.
Elapsed recording
time (in seconds).
SETUP
1.
“Announcement,
press PLAY or
press RECORD.
To continue setup,
press SETUP.”
To record your outgoing announcement
Press SETUP until you hear "Announcement. Press
PLAY or press RECORD. To continue setup, press
SETUP." Then press REC/MEMO and begin speaking
after you hear "Record after the tone. Press STOP
when you are done." Speak facing the telephone base
from about nine inches away. Press PLAY/STOP when
you are done.
(PLAY/STOP)
2.
(Plays announcement
previously recorded).
Or
REC/MEMO
2.
Elapsed time (in seconds) will be shown in the message
window as you record. You can record an announce-
ment up to 90 seconds long. Announcements less than
three seconds long will not be recorded.
“Record after the
tone, press STOP
when you’re done.”
3. Speak into microphone.
To delete your outgoing announcement
14
Press SETUP until you hear “Announcement. Press
PLAY or press RECORD.To continue setup, press
SETUP.” Then press PLAY/STOP to begin playback.
Press DELETE during playback to delete your announce-
ment.
Microphone
When your announcement is deleted, calls will be
answered with the pre-programmed announcement
described above.
4.
(PLAY/STOP)
(Announcement is
played back).
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Answering System Operation
Announcement Only mode
A
In Announcement Only mode, callers hear an announce-
ment but cannot leave messages.
To turn Announcement Only on or off
“A” is displayed when
Announcement Only is activated.
Press SETUP repeatedly until you hear
“Announcement only, record no messages.To
change the setting press CHANGE.”Then press
CHANGE until you hear the option you want (on or off).
Press PLAY/STOP to store your selection and exit, or
press SETUP again to modify other features.
SETUP
1.
“Announcement
only, record no
messages. To
change the setting
press CHANGE.”
To record your outgoing announcement
CHANGE
When Announcement Only is turned on, calls are
answered with a pre-recorded announcement that says
“We’re sorry, messages to this number cannot be
accepted.” You can use this announcement, or replace
it with a recording of your own voice.
2.
“Off”
CHANGE
3.
After turning on the Announcement Only feature, fol-
low the steps on page 30 to record your announcement.
Callers will hear this announcement only when the
Announcement Only feature is turned on. Otherwise
they will hear the standard announcement asking them
to leave a message.
“On”
(PLAY/STOP)
4.
Beep
(Option selected).
30
Answering System Operation
Changing feature options
You can change how the answering system operates.
Press SETUP repeatedly to hear each feature. Press
CHANGE when you hear the feature you want to modify.
14
Feature options
(Default settings underlined).
System announces:
Feature description:
SETUP
1.
2.
Press REC/MEMO to record your
outgoing announcement (see page 30).
Press STOP to stop recording.
“Announcement. Press PLAY or
press RECORD. To continue setup,
press SETUP.”
Options: [record announcement]
“Remote access code. To change
the setting press CHANGE.”
Press until desired feature is
heard (see list at right).
CHANGE
Enter a two-digit number (10-99) for remote
access from another phone (see page 36).
Options: [enter 2-digit code] 19
Press until desired selection
is heard.
“Message alert. To change the set-
ting press CHANGE.”
Options: On / Off
“Announcement only, record no
messages. To change the setting
press CHANGE.”
When on, the telephone beeps every 10
seconds when you have new messages.
SETUP
3.
When on, callers hear an announcement
but cannot leave messages (see page 31).
Press to set selection and
move to next menu option.
Options: On / Off
“Base ringer. To change the set-
ting press CHANGE.”
Options: On / Off
Choose this option to turn the base
ringer on or off (does not affect cordless
handset).
Or
“Number of rings. To change the
setting press CHANGE.”
Options: 2 / 4 / 6 /Toll Saver
Choose number of rings before the system
answers a call. When Toll Saver is active,
the system answers after 2 rings if you
have new messages, and after 4 rings if
you have no new messages.
(PLAY/STOP)
Press to set selection and
exit SETUP.
Disabling the message alert function temporarily
When the answering system is turned on (the ANSWER
ON/OFF light is lit) and the message alert function is
activated, any new incoming message will increase the
flashing number in the message window by one, and a
beep tone will sound every ten seconds as a reminder
that there are unreviewed messages on the answering
system.
NOTE: Press and hold CHANGE
to advance the remote access
code number by 10.
To temporarily disable the message alert tone, press any
key (except ANSWER ON/OFF and HANDSET LOCATOR
keys) on the base. This turns off the audio message
alert tone but the number in the message window will
continue to flash as a reminder that there are unre-
viewed messages on the answering system. The mes-
sage alert tone will be re-activated with the next incom-
ing message.
To switch off the message alert tone for all incoming
messages, read the section on disabling the message
alert function on this page above.
31
Answering System Operation
Number of messages (or, during
playback, message number cur-
rently playing).
Message playback
Press PLAY/STOP to hear messages.The system
announces the number of messages, then begins play-
back.
14
If you have new messages, you will hear only the new
messages (oldest first). If there are no new messages,
the system will play back all messages (oldest first).
Press PLAY/STOP to begin or
end message playback.
Announcements
• When playback begins, you will hear the total
number of messages.
(PLAY/STOP)
“You have [xx] new
messages and [xx] old
messages”
• Before each message, you will hear the day and time
it was received.
Message playback begins. See
options at right.
• After the last message, you will hear “End of mes-
sages”. If the system has less than 5 minutes of
recording time left, you will hear time remaining.
(PLAY/STOP)
Message playback ends.
Options during playback
• Press VOLUME button to adjust speaker volume.
• Press SKIP to skip to next message (or hold down to
speed up message playback).
• Press REPEAT to repeat message currently playing.
Press twice to hear previous message (or hold down
to slow message playback).
NOTE: If “F” is flashing in
the message window, mem-
ory is full. You will have to delete
some messages before new ones
can be recored.
• Press DELETE to delete message being played back.
• Press PLAY/STOP to stop playback.
To delete all messages
To delete all messages, press and hold DELETE while
the phone is idle (not during a call, or during message
playback).
NOTE: New (unheard) messag-
es cannot be deleted.
32
Answering System Operation
Recording and playing memos
14
Memos are messages you record yourself.They are
saved, played back and deleted exactly like incoming
messages.You can record a memo as a reminder to
yourself, or leave a message for someone else if others
in your household use the answering system.
14
Elapsed
Press PLAY/
STOP to stop
recording.
recording time
(in seconds).
To record a memo
REC/MEMO
Press REC/MEMO. Elapsed time (in seconds) is shown
in the message window as you record.You can record a
memo up to 4 minutes long. Memos less than 1 second
long will not be recorded.
1.
“Record after the
tone. Press STOP
when you are done.”
Press PLAY/STOP to stop recording.
2. Speak into microphone.
14
To play back a memo
Press PLAY/STOP to hear messages and memos (see
page 33 for other options).
Microphone
(PLAY/STOP)
3.
Beep
(Memo has been
recorded).
33
Answering System Operation
Message window displays
The message counter usually displays the total number of
memos and incoming messages. See the list below for
explanations of other displays in this counter.
14
Message window
Message counter displays
0
No messages.
1-98
Number of messages/memos, or message number
currently playing (flashes if you have new mes-
sages).
10-99
Current remote access code while setting
(see page 31).
1-8
Current volume level while adjusting.
1-99 (counting)
Elapsed time while recording a memo (see page 33)
or announcement up to 90 seconds (page 29).
99 (flashing)
Memo recording exceeded 99 seconds.
F (flashing)
Memory is full. Messages must be deleted before
new messages can be received.
CL (flashing)
Clock needs to be set (see page 28).
A
Announcement Only mode is on (see page 30).
--
System is answering a call, or being accessed
remotely.
-- (flashing)
System is being programmed or initialized.
On (or) OF
Displayed for one second when any feature
option setting is turned on or off.
02, 04, 06, tS
Current number of rings while setting (see page
32).
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Answering System Operation
Dial your telephone number from
any touch-tone phone.
Remote access
1.
2.
Use the remote access feature to check your messages
while you are away by calling your home phone num-
ber from any touch tone phone outside of your home.
When the answering system picks up, simply enter a
two digit security code to then access your messages.
This code is set at 19 by default; see page 31 to change
it.
When system answers, enter your
two-digit remote access code (19
unless you have changed it).
Enter remote commands
(see list at right).
3.
4.
Play all messages
1
Press to listen to all messages.
Hang up to end call and save all
undeleted messages.
Play new messages
2
Press to listen to new messages.
Delete the message
3
33
Press during playback to delete current
message. Press 3 twice to delete all old
messages.
Press during the caller’s message to
repeat the message. Press during the
beginning of the day and time announce-
ment to go back to the previous mes-
sage.
Repeat or go back
4
Press to stop any operation (stop play-
back, stop recording).
Stop
5
Skip to next message
6
Press to skip current message and
advance to next message.
Review announcement
#7
Press to review current outgoing
announcement.
Record announcement
*7to begin recording
5to stop recording
Press * 7, wait for beep, then begin
speaking. Press 5 to stop recording and
listen to playback of new announcement.
Record memo
8to begin recording
5to stop recording
Press 8, wait for beep, then begin
speaking. Press 5 to stop recording.
NOTE: If you pause for
more than 10 seconds dur-
ing remote access, you will hear a
help menu listing all features &
commands. If you issue no com-
mand for another 20 seconds, the
call will end automatically.
Review remote access code
#9
Press # 9 to review remote access
code.
Press * 9 to change remote access
code, then enter desired remote access
code from 10-99.
Change remote access code
*9
Help menu
*5
Press to hear list of features & com-
mands.
Press to turn off answering system.
Incoming calls will no longer be
answered.
Turn system off
0
If off, system will answer after 10 rings.
Enter your access code, then press 0 to
turn on.
Turn system on
0
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Appendix
Display screen messages, lights and tones
Screen display messages
The cordless handset is waiting for a
CONNECTING...
** RINGING **
** PAGING **
dial tone.
There is a call coming in.
CONNECTING...
The cordless handset locator has been
activated (cordless handset beeps to
help you locate it).
NEEDS RECHARGING Cordless handset battery is depleted.
Place cordless handset in base to charge
the battery.
Cordless handset battery is low. Place
cordless handset in base to charge the
battery.
BATTERY LOW
The cordless handset is in use.
PHONE ON
MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
SPEAKER
The speakerphone is in use.
Cordless handset is scanning for a clear
channel to improve sound quality.
SCANNING...
CAN'T CONNECT
Cordless handset cannot communicate
with base. Check base power, or move
closer.
There are missed and un-reviewed calls
in your call log.
XX MISSED CALLS
MUTE
The cordless handset microphone is
muted.
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Appendix
Display screen messages, lights and tones
Alert tones
Cordless handset battery is low. Place
cordless handset in base to charge the
battery.
“Beep-Beep...Beep-Beep...”
(Double beep every 5 seconds)
“Beep-Beep-Beep-Beep-Beep”
(5 quick beeps)
Error tone (current operation has been
unsuccessful; try again).
“Beeeeeeeeep”
(1 long beep)
Confirmation tone (current operation has
been successfully completed).
“Beeeeeeeeep”
(One beep every 10 seconds)
Message Alert at the telephone base
(you have new message).
MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
Indicator lights
ANSWER ON/OFF
On when answering system is on
and ready to receive calls.
CHARGE/IN USE
Flashes when the cordless
handset is in use.
14
On when handset is positioned
so its battery can charge.
Flashes during an incoming
call’s ringing.
SPEAKER
On when speakerphone is in use.
MUTE
REDIAL
CHAN
37
Appendix
Troubleshooting
If you have difficulty with your phone, please try the suggestions below. For Customer
Canada, call 1-866-288-4268.
•
•
Make sure the power cord is securely plugged in.
My phone
doesn’t work
at all.
Make sure that the battery wire is securely plugged into the cordless
handset.
•
•
Make sure the telephone line cord is securely plugged firmly into the
telephone base and the telephone wall jack.
Charge the battery pack in the cordless handset for at least 16 hours.
For optimum daily performance, return the cordless handset to its
base when not in use.
•
•
Reset the base. Unplug the unit’s electrical power. Wait for approxi-
mately 15 seconds, then plug it back in. Allow up to one minute for
the cordless handset and base to reset.
If your batteries are old, you may need to purchase a new battery
pack, please refer to page 7 of this user’s manual.
•
•
First try all the suggestions above.
I cannot get a
dial tone.
Move the cordless handset closer to the base. You might have moved
out of range.
•
•
Your line cord might be malfunctioning. Try installing a new line cord.
If the previous suggestions don’t work, disconnect the base unit from
the telephone jack and connect a different phone. If there is no dial
tone on that phone either, the problem is in your wiring or local ser-
vice. Contact your local telephone company.
I cannot dial
out.
•
•
First try all the suggestions above.
Make sure you have a dial tone before dialing. The cordless handset
may take a second or two to find the base and produce a dial tone.
This is normal. Wait an extra second before dialing.
•
•
•
Make sure your phone is set to the correct dial mode for the type of
service that you have (pulse or touch tone). Refer to the Installation
section of this user’s manual (page 11) to set the dial mode.
If the other phones in your home are having the same problem, the
problem is in your wiring or local service. Contact your local tele-
phone company (charges may apply).
Eliminate any background noise. Noise from a television, radio or
other appliance may 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 in your home
with less background noise.
38
Appendix
Troubleshooting
My cordless
handset beeps
five times and
isn’t performing
normally.
•
Make sure the power cord is securely plugged into the base. Plug the
unit into a different, working electrical outlet not controlled by a wall
switch.
•
•
Move the cordless handset closer to the base. You might have
moved out of range.
Reset the base. Unplug the unit’s electrical power. Wait for 15 sec-
onds then plug it back in. Allow up to one minute for the cordless
handset and 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: wireless routers, radios, radio towers,
pager towers, cell phones, intercoms, room monitors, televisions,
personal computers, kitchen appliances and other cordless phones.
•
Move the cordless handset closer to the base. You might have moved
out of range.
CAN’T
CONNECT
displays on my
cordless hand-
set.
•
•
Ensure that the base is powered up.
Place the cordless handset in base cradle for 1 minute to allow the
cordless handset and base to resynchronize channels.
If the cordless handset is in its base and the charging light does not
come on, refer to the charge light is off in this troubleshooting guide.
•
•
Reset the base. Unplug the unit’s electrical power. Wait for 15 seconds
then plug it back in. Allow up to one minute for the cordless handset
and base to reset.
•
Other electronic products can cause interference with your cordless
phone. Try installing your phone as far away from these types of elec
tronic devices as possible: wireless routers, radios, radio towers, page
towers, cell phones, intercoms, room monitors, televisions, personal
computers, kitchen appliances and cordless phones.
•
Charge the battery in the cordless handset for at least 16 hours. For
optimum daily performance, return the cordless handset to its base
when not in use.
Ensure that the battery is properly installed and charged as
described on page 7.
Ensure that the telephone base and charger units are plugged into
functioning power outlets.
If your battery is old, you may need to purchase a new battery pack,
see page 7.
The batteries
will not hold a
charge.
•
•
•
•
•
Your phone might be malfunctioning. Please refer to the Warranty
section of this user’s manual for further instruction.
If the cordless handset is in its base and the charging light does not
come on, refer to “The charge light is off” in this troubleshooting
guide.
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Troubleshooting
•
Other cordless phones and 802.11 wireless routers that are used for
home computer networks both use internal radios to communicate.
The radios may interfere with one another. You can improve the per-
formance of your cordless phones and your router by:
I get noise,
static, or weak
signal even
when I’m near
the base.
a. Positioning your new phone as far away as possible from any other
existing cordless telephone system that is already installed in your
home to avoid the two systems interfering with each other.
b. Positioning your telephone base as far as possible from your rout-
er, computer or any other computer devices.
c. Selecting channels 4 through 10 for your router (refer to your rout-
er’s user manual for more information).
d. If you still have problems with the phone or the router, make sure
the handset is ON and press CHAN until the performance improves.
•
•
Press the CHAN button while on a call until the interference has been
eliminated.
Other electronic products can cause interference to your cordless
phone. Try installing your phone as far away from the following elec-
tronic devices as possible: wireless routers, radios, radio towers,
pager towers, cell phones, intercoms, room monitors, televisions,
personal computers, kitchen appliances and other cordless phones.
•
•
Microwaves operate on the same frequency as your phone. It is nor-
mal to experience static on your phone while the microwave oven is
operating. Do not install this phone in the same outlet or near a micro-
wave oven.
If your phone is plugged in with a modem or a surge protector, plug
the phone (or modem/surge protector) into a different location. If this
solves the problem, re-locate your phone or modem farther apart
from one another, or use a different surge protector.
•
•
Relocate your phone to a higher location. The phone will likely have
better reception when not installed in a low area.
If the other phones in your home are having the same problem, the
problem is in your wiring or local service. Contact your local tele-
phone company (charges may apply).
•
If you subscribe to DSL service and if you hear noise during conver-
sations and/or your caller ID features are not functioning properly,
install a noise filter to the telephone line between the base unit and
the telephone line jack. Contact your DSL provider to obtain a noise
filter.
•
•
Press the CHAN key while on a call to change to a clear channel.
I hear other
calls while
using my
phone.
Disconnect the base unit from the telephone jack, and plug in a dif-
ferent telephone. If you still hear other calls, the problem is probably
in your wiring or local service. Call your local telephone company.
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Troubleshooting
•
Make sure the power cord is plugged in securely.
I hear noise in
the cordless
handset, and
none of the
keys or buttons
work.
•
•
Make sure that the ringer is not turned off. Refer to the section(s) on
ringer selection in this user’s manual.
Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged securely into the base
unit and the telephone jack. Make sure the power cord is securely
plugged in.
My cordless
handset does
not ring when I
receive a call.
•
•
The cordless handset may be too far from the base unit.
Charge the battery in the cordless handset for at least 16 hours the
first time. For optimum daily performance, return the cordless hand-
set to its base when not in use. If your battery becomes completely
depleted, make sure to charge it for at least 15 minutes before
attempting to place a call.
•
•
•
•
•
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 base to another location, preferably on an
upper floor.
If the other phones in your home are having the same problem, the
problem is in your wiring or local service. Contact your local tele-
phone company (charges may apply).
Test a working phone at the phone jack. If another phone has the
same problem, the problem is the phone jack. Contact your local
telephone company (charges may apply).
Other electronic products can cause interference with your cordless
phone. Try installing your phone as far away as possible from elec-
tronic devices wireless routers, radios, radio towers, pager towers,
cell phones, intercoms, room monitors, televisions, personal comput-
ers, kitchen appliances and other cordless phones.
Your line cord might be malfunctioning. Try installing a new line cord.
Re-install the battery pack, and place cordless handset in base cra-
dle.
•
•
•
Wait for the cordless handset to re-establish its connection with the
base. To be safe, allow up to one minute for this to take place.
•
•
Press the CHAN button while on a call until the interference has been
eliminated.
My calls fade
out or cut in
and out while
I’m using
my cordless
handset.
Other electronic products can cause interference with your cord-
less phone. Try installing your phone as far away from the following
electronic devices as possible: wireless routers, radios, radio towers,
pager towers, cell phones, intercoms, room monitors, televisions,
personal computers, kitchen appliances and other cordless phones
Microwaves operate on the same frequency as your phone. It is nor-
mal to experience static on your phone while the microwave oven
is operating. Do not install this phone in the same outlet or near the
microwave oven.
•
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Troubleshooting
•
If your phone is plugged in with a modem or surge protector, plug
the phone (or modem/surge protector) into a different location. If this
solves the problem, re-locate your phone or modem farther apart
from one another, or use a different surge protector.
•
•
Relocate your telephone base to a higher location. The phone will
have better reception when not installed in a low area.
If the other phones in your home are having the same problem, the
problem is in your wiring or local service. Contact your local tele-
phone company (charges may apply.)
•
•
•
Clean the cordless handset and base charging contacts each month
using a pencil eraser or cloth.
The charge
light is off.
Make sure the power and line cords are plugged in correctly and
securely.
Unplug the unit’s electrical power. Wait for 15 seconds, then plug it
back in. Allow up to one minute for the cordless handset and base to
reset.
•
•
Your phone might be malfunctioning. Please refer to the Warranty
section of this user’s manual for further instruction.
Caller ID is a subscription service. You must subscribe to this service
from your local telephone company for this feature to work on your
phone.
My Caller ID
isn’t working.
•
•
Your caller must be calling from an area that supports caller ID.
Both you and your caller’s telephone companies must use caller ID
compatible equipment.
System does
not receive CID
or System does
not display
•
Make sure you subscribe to Caller ID with Call Waiting features ser-
vices provided by your local telephone company. Caller ID features
will work only if both you and the caller are in areas offering Caller ID
service, and if both telephone companies use compatible equipment.
CID during Call
Waiting.
If the unit does not seem to be responding normally, try putting the
cordless handset in its base. If it does not seem to respond, do the
following (in the order listed):
Common cure
for electronic
equipment.
•
•
Disconnect the power to the base.
Disconnect the cordless handset battery, and spare battery, if appli-
cable.
•
•
•
Wait a few minutes.
Connect power to the base.
Re-install the battery pack, and place the cordless handset into the
base.
•
Wait for the cordless handset to re-establish its connection with the
base. To be safe, allow up to one minute for this to take place.
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Troubleshooting
•
•
•
•
If a caller leaves a very long message, part of it may be lost when the
system disconnects the call after 4 minutes.
Incomplete
messages.
If the caller pauses for more than 7 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 the caller's voice is very soft, the system may stop recording
and disconnects the call.
•
•
Press VOLUME
^
to increase speaker volume.
Difficulty hear-
ing messages.
Remove any stickers that may have come on your telephone
base and/or handset when you purchased it, they may be
obstructing your messages when you play them.
•
•
Make sure that the answering system is on (see page 27).
System does
not answer
after correct
number of
rings.
If Toll Saver is activated, the number of rings changes to 2 when you
have new messages waiting (see page 31).
•
•
In some cases, the system may be affected by the ringing system
used by the local telephone company.
If the memory is full or the system is off, the system will answer after
10 rings.
•
You need to reset the answering system clock (see page 28).
“CL” flashes
in message
window.
•
•
Make sure to enter your remote access code correctly (see page 35).
System does
not respond
to remote
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.
commands.
•
•
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 noise or interference on the phone line you are using.
Press dial-pad buttons firmly.
•
•
Make sure answering system is on (see page 27).
Make sure Announcement Only is off (see page 30).
System does
not record
message.
•
•
When you record your announcement, make sure you speak in a
normal tone of voice, about 9 inches from the base.
Announcement
message is not
clear.
Make sure there is no background noise (TV, music, etc.) while you
are recording.
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Appendix
Important Safety Instructions
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 gas is leaking. If this product is a cordless model, make sure the 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 liquids, unplug any line or power cord immedi-
ately. 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, read “Troubleshooting” in the
user’s manual. If you cannot solve the problem, or if the product is damaged, refer
to the LimitedWarranty. Do not open this product except as may be directed in
your user’s manual. Opening the product or reassembling it incorrectly may expose
you to hazardous voltages or other risks.
• If this product has user-replaceable batteries, replace batteries only as
described in your user’s manual. Do not burn or puncture batteries — they con-
tain caustic chemicals.
• If this product has a three-prong (grounding) plug or a polarized plug
with one wide prong, it may not fit in non-polarized outlets. Do not defeat
the purpose of these plugs. If they do not fit in your outlet, the outlet should be
replaced by an electrician.
CAUTION: Use only the power adapter provided with this product. To obtain a replacement, call 1-800-222–3111.
In Canada, call 1-866-288-4268.
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Important Safety Instructions
Especially About CordlessTelephones
• Privacy:The same features that make a cordless phone convenient create some
limitations. Telephone calls are transmitted between the base and the cordless
handset by radio waves, so there is a possibility that your cordless phone conversa-
tions could be intercepted by radio receiving equipment within range of the cord-
less handset. For this reason, you should not think of cordless phone con-
versations as being as private as those on corded phones.
• Electrical Power:The base unit of this cordless telephone must be connected to
a working electrical outlet. The electrical outlet should not be controlled by a wall
switch. Calls cannot be made from the cordless handset if the base unit is
unplugged or switched off, or if the electrical power is interrupted.
• PotentialTV Interference: Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that
may cause interference toTVs andVCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference,
do not place the base unit of the cordless telephone near or on top of aTV orVCR.
If interference is experienced, moving the cordless telephone farther away from the
TV orVCR will often reduce or eliminate the interference.
• Rechargeable Batteries:This product contains either Nickel-Cadmium or
Nickel-Metal Hydride rechargeable batteries. Exercise care in handling batteries in
order not to short the battery with conducting 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-Cadmium Rechargeable Batteries: Must be recycled or disposed of
properly. Do not dispose of them in household garbage. 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-Cadmium 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 8BATTERY for locations accepting spent Nickel-Cadmium Batteries. Nickel-Metal
Hydride Rechargeable Batteries: Dispose of these batteries in a safe manner. Do not burn or puncture. Like other batter-
ies of this type, if burned or punctured, they could release caustic material which could cause injury.
• 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.
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Important Safety Instructions
Precautions for Users of Implanted Cardiac Pacemakers
Cardiac Pacemakers (applies only to 900 MHz Digital CordlessTelephones):
WirelessTechnology Research, LLC (WTR), an independent research entity, led a mul-
tidisciplinary evaluation of the interference between portable wireless telephones and
implanted cardiac pacemakers. Supported by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
WTR had recommended to physicians that:
PACEMAKER PATIENTS
• Should keep wireless phones at least six inches from the pacemaker.
• Should NOT place wireless phones directly over the pacemaker, such as in a breast
pocket, when it is turned ON.
• Should use the wireless phone at the ear opposite the pacemaker.
WTR’s evaluation did not identify any risk to bystanders with pacemakers from other
persons using wireless phones.
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 require-
ments adopted by the Administrative Council forTerminal 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 local telephone company upon request.
The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to premises wiring and the tele-
phone network must comply with 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 com-
pliant. 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 local
telephone company.
This equipment may not be used with Party Lines. If you have specially wired alarm dial-
ing equipment connected to your telephone line, ensure the connection of this equip-
ment does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will
disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company 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 LimitedWarranty.
If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone com-
pany may temporarily discontinue your telephone service. The telephone company 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 company is required to inform you of your right to file
a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities,
equipment, operation, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of this
product.The telephone company is required to notify you if such changes are planned.
If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless 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.
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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 harm-
ful 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 equip-
ment 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 cor-
rect the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• 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.
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 cordless handset may be safely held against the ear of the user.
The base unit 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. If
you choose to use a clipping device, please make sure to only use the supplied AT&T
belt clip.
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Appendix
Limited Warranty
The AT&T brands are used under license. Any repair, replacement or warranty ser-
vice, and all questions about this product should be directed to:Advanced American
4268.
1. What does this limited warranty cover?
The manufacturer of this AT&T-branded product,Advanced AmericanTelephones
(“AAT”), warrants to the holder of a valid proof of purchase (“CONSUMER” or
“YOU”) that the product and all accessories provided by AAT in the sales package
(“PRODUCT”) are free from material defects in material and workmanship, pursu-
ant to the following terms and conditions, when installed and used normally and in
accordance with operation instructions. This limited warranty extends only to the
Consumer for Products purchased and used in the United States of America.
2. What will AAT do if the Product is not free from material defects in materials
and workmanship during the limited warranty period (“MATERIALLY DEFECTIVE
PRODUCT”)?
During the limited warranty period, AAT’s authorized service representative will
repair or replace, at AAT’s option, without charge, a Materially Defective Product.
If AAT repairs this product, AAT may use new or refurbished replacement parts. If
AAT chooses to replace this product, AAT may replace it with a new or refurbished
product of the same or similar design. AAT will return repaired or replacement
products to you in working condition.
AAT will retain defective parts, modules, or equipment. Repair or replacement of
Product, at AAT’s option, is your exclusive remedy. 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 AAT repairs or replaces a Materially Defective Product under the terms of this
limited warranty, this limited warranty also applies to repaired or replacement
Products for a period of either (a) 90 days from the date the repaired or replace-
ment Product is shipped to you or (b) the time remaining on the original one-year
limited warranty, whichever is longer.
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Limited Warranty
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, inunda-
tion, fire, water, or other liquid intrusion; or
• Product that has been damaged due to repair, alteration, or modification by any-
one other than an authorized service representative of AAT; or
• Product to the extent that the problem experienced is caused by signal condi-
tions, network reliability or cable or antenna systems; or
• Product to the extent that the problem is caused by use with non-AAT accesso-
ries; or
• Product whose warranty/quality stickers, product serial number plates or elec-
tronic serial numbers have been removed, altered or rendered illegible; or
• Product purchased, used, serviced, or shipped for repair from outside the United
States, 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 6 below); or
• charges for installation or setup, adjustment of customer controls, and installation
or repair of systems outside the unit.
5. How do you get warranty service?
To obtain warranty service in the United States of America, call 1-800-222-3111 (In
Canada, please dial 1-866-288-4268) for instructions regarding where to return the
Product. Before calling for service, please check the user’s manual. A check of the
Product controls and features may save you a service call.
Except as provided by applicable law, you assume the risk of loss or damage dur-
ing transit and transportation and are responsible for delivery or handling charges
incurred in the transport of Product(s) to the service location. AAT will return
repaired or replaced Product under this limited warranty to you, transportation,
delivery or handling charges prepaid. AAT 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, AAT 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.
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Limited Warranty
6. What must you return with the Product to get warranty service?
You must:
a return the entire original package and contents including the Product to the AAT
service location along with a description of the malfunction or difficulty;
b include “valid proof of purchase” (sales receipt) identifying the Product purchased
(Product model) and the date of purchase or receipt (keep a copy for your
records); and
c 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 AAT. It
supersedes all other written or oral communications related to this Product. AAT
provides no other warranties for this product. The warranty exclusively describes
all of AAT’s responsibilities regarding the product. There are no other express war-
ranties. No one is authorized to make modifications to this limited warranty and
you should not rely on any such modification.
State Law Rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state.
Limitations:
Implied warranties, including those of fitness for a particular purpose and merchant-
ability (an unwritten warranty that the product is fit for ordinary use) are limited to
one year from date of purchase.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the
above limitation may not apply to you.
In no event shall AAT 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 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 receipt as your proof of purchase.
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Technical specifications
RF Frequency Band
921.4 MHz — 927.2 MHz
(Cordless handset to
base)
RF Frequency Band
(Base to cordless
handset)
2400.9 MHz — 2405.1 MHz
Operating Temperature
32°F —122°F
0°C — 50°C
Base Unit Voltage
(AC Voltage, 60Hz)
120V AC 60Hz
Base Unit Voltage
(AC Adapter Output)
9V DC 400mA
Cordless handset Voltage
3.6V 600mAH Ni-Cd Battery
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Index
A
Low battery, 7
M
AC adapter, 6
Alert tones, 37
Answering calls, 12
Making calls, 12
Menus, 10
Mute, 14
Messages, 32
N
Answering sysem, 27-35
B
Battery charging, 7
Battery installation, 7
Belt clip, 9
Names,
enter into phone book, 17
search for, 19
C
O
Caller ID, 21
Operating range, 5
add entries to phone directory,26
delete entries, 25
dial entries, 24
CID, 22
P
Phone book, 15
dial number, 19
edit entries, 20
name search, 19
new entries, 17
Q
D
Delete Call Log entries, 25
Delete redial entries, 12
Dialing,
from a CID record, 24
manual dialing, 12
phone book dialing, 19
E
Quick reference guide, 2-3
R
Receiving calls, 12
Recharging, 7
Redial, 12
Ring silencing, 12
Ring tone options, 10
S
Elapsed time, 12
Ending calls, 12
F
Flash (switchhook flash), 14
H
Search for name, 19
Speakerphone, 12
Switchhook flash, 14
Hands-free use, 12
Cordless handset locator, 11
Headset, 9
I
T
Technical specifications, 52
Troubleshooting, 38
V
Incoming call log, 21
Incoming calls, answering, 12
Indicator lights, 37
L
Volume controls, 14 & 32
Last number redial, 12
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Appendix
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 2-digit access code (preset to 19).
Action
Remote Command
Play all messages....................... 1
Play new messages................... 2
Delete the message................. 3
Delete all old messages .......... 33
Repeat or go back.................... 4
Stop.............................................
Help menu.................................
5
*5
Fold here.
Skip the message...................... 6
Review announcement............ #7
Record announcement............ *7
Record memo........................... 8
Review remote access code.. #9
Change remote access code.. *9
Answer machine ON/OFF... 0
2.4 GHz CordlessTelephone/Answering System E2126/E1126
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