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1. 11 Store Pause in Memory Number 12 Dial a Number in One Touch Memory 12 Dial a Number in Two Touch Memory 12 Erase a Memory Number 12 GENERAL PRODUCT CARE ces 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14 IN CASE OF DIFFICULT Y 15 17 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page amp BEFORE YOU BEGIN Parts List Your box should include This Users Manual W 8 USER S MANUAL Pared Short telephone Big Button Telephone 915 line CO rd Long telephone line cord B Base unit Handset ms 1008 5 e 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page E INSTALLATION Table Desk Installation Install batteries to provide power for the dial pad lights Press the battery cover tab and remove the cover Install four AA batteries not included being careful to follow the polarity guide in the battery compartment Replace the cover TWAS gt LIN NOTE The batteries are needed for the dial pad lights to work Battery power is low if the dial pad lights are dim under dark conditions or if there is no backlighting on the dial pad Replace the batteries with four fully charged AA batteries 4 915_CIB_2ATT 6
2. 8 where the number is stored The number is dialed automatically Dial a Number in Two Touch Memory To dial a number stored in a two touch memory location 0 9 Lift the handset and wait for a dial tone 2 Press and release MEM then press the memory button 0 9 where the number is stored The number is dialed automatically Erase a Memory Number To erase a number stored in memory store a new number in its place 4 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page cb GENERAL PRODUCT CARE To keep your phone working and looking good follow these guidelines e Avoid putting it near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise for example motors or fluorescent lamps e DO NOT expose it to direct sunlight or moisture e Avoid dropping the phone and or other rough treatment e Clean with a soft cloth e Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will damage the finish e Retain the original packaging in case you need to ship it at a later date 2 gt ea ERAL P IN E 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page e TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS REN 1 3B Power Four AA batteries are required for backlighting Phone must also be connected to telephone line for all features to work Line Feed Voltage 48 2V Line Loop Current 18mA to 100mA ICA Ringer Levels Off 0dB HI 85dB Compliance FCC
3. LIN NOTE The batteries are needed for the dial pad lights to work Battery power is low if the dial pad lights are dim under dark conditions or if there is no backlighting on the dial pad Replace the batteries with four fully charged AA batteries 4 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page 6 2 Set the Tone Pulse switch If you have touch tone service set the switch to TT tone If you have dial pulse rotary service set the switch to DP pulse Connect the short line cord to the telephone Plug the line cord into the jack labeled TELEPHONE LINE and thread the cord through the tabs under the phone as shown WSN f Modular Tu r telephone ty wall jack Y O Telephone line cord 4 Reverse the handset tab This tab holds the handset when you hang up Hold down the switchhook and slide the tab up and out of its slot Turn the tab so that the end with the hook is up Then hold down the switchhook while you insert the tab back into its slot 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page E 5 Connect the handset to the telephone Plug the coiled cord into the handset jack on the left side of the base unit Plug the other end of the coiled cord into the handset then hang up 6 Connect the line cord to a modular wall jack and fi
4. and UL approved gt WECHNICAL 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page E IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY If you have difficulty operating this phone try the suggestions below For Customer Service visit our website at www telephones att com or call 800 222 3111 Please retain your receipt as your proof of purchase To purchase accessories or replacement parts contact Customer Service Visit our website at www telephones att com or call 800 222 3111 TELEPHONE OPERATION PROBLEM SOLUTION E No Dial Tone Make sure all plugs are connected properly Inspect the line cord connections at the modular jack and at the telephone Also inspect the coiled handset cord connections at both ends Unplug the telephone and connect it to another modular jack If it still 3 c E DII E OF does not work and other telephones lt your home are working the y problem is with this telephone PROBLEM SOLUTION Telephone Does Make sure the RINGER switch is Not Ring not set to OFF If there are several other telephones on the same line try disconnecting some of the other telephones Having too many telephones connected can also create problems such as low ringer volume or impaired sound quality during calls 4 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page x TELEPHONE OPERATION PROBLEM SOLUTION Dial Pad Lights Make sure you have installed four fully Are Dim Or charged AA batteries not in
5. to use this feature 4 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page Sch TELEPHONE MEMORY This telephone can store 13 telephone numbers each up to 16 digits long You can dial numbers stored in memory by pressing one or two buttons 10 Directory Card Aa Lift the mylar cover off the directory card gt to write the numbers or names stored in telephone memory on the card Then replace the cover gt lt Store A Number I Memory A Lift the handset 1 2 Press and release PROG IT 3 Dial the telephone number up rc to 16 digits 4 Press and release PROG 5 Press the memory location where you want to store the number 4 8 or for one touch dialing or 0 9 for two touch dialing NOTE You must begin storing the number within 15 seconds of lifting the handset or you will be connected with the telephone company operator 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page ch 2 M ONE M H TELE Store a Pause in a Memory Number Press and release once to store a 3 6 second pause in the dialing sequence twice for a 7 2 second pause and so on NOTE Each 3 6 second pause counts as one digit when storing numbers in telephone memory Dial aNumber in One Touch Memory To dial a number stored in memory locations 8 or Lift the handset and wait for a dial tone 2 Press the memory button
6. 9 03 2 01 PM Page up 2 Set the Tone Pulse switch If you have touch tone service set the switch to TT tone If you have dial pulse rotary service set the switch to DP pulse lt E Tone Pulse f switch Y fn 3 Connect the handset to the telephone Plug the coiled cord into the handset jack on the left side of the base unit Plug the other end of the coiled cord into the handset then hang up 4 Connect the long line cord to the telephone comm a TELEPHONE LINE Modular telephone wall jack Telephone line cord 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page 5 Connect the line cord to a modular jack TELEPHONE LINE 2 AY a Modular Tu Telephone telephone line cord wall jack 2 da 6 Check for dial tone Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone If you cannot hear a dial tone slide the VOLUME switch to the right If you still do not hear a dial tone see the IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY SECTION beginning on page 15 of this User s Manual 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page E Wall Installation Install batteries to provide power for the dial pad lights Press the battery cover tab and remove the cover Install four AA batteries not included being careful to follow the polarity guide in the battery compartment Replace cover 9 Ms LN A TALLAT gt
7. 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page Sch ATsT USER S MAN UAL dl Revsied FINAL 06 9 03 Big Button Telephone 915 For Customer Service Or Product Please also read Information Visit Our Website At Part Important www telephones att com Product Information 2003 Advanced American Telephones All Rights Reserved AT amp T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT amp T Corp licensed to Advanced American Telephones 4 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page II f adi Visit us at www telephones att com 2003 Advanced American Telephones All Rights Reserved AT amp T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT amp T Corp licensed to Advanced American Telephones Printed in China Issue 2AT amp T 06 03 4 CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN Parts List INSTALLATION 2 Table Desk Installation 2 Wall Installation 5 TELEPHONE OPERATION 8 Make a Call 8 Answer a Call 8 End 8 9 9 Temporary Tone Dialing 10 Handset Volume 10 Ringer Volume 10 AUDIO Assist 10 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page E TELEPHONE MEMORY 11 Directory Card Store Number
8. cluded Do Not Work following the polarity guide in the battery compartment See INSTALLATION beginning on page 2 of this User s Manual for details TELEPHONE MEMORY PROBLEM SOLUTION Difficulty Storing Make sure you are pressing the Numbers in correct sequence of buttons Memory for storing numbers PROBLEM SOLUTION Memory When four fully charged AA Numbers batteries are properly installed Are Lost this phone retains numbers stored in memory for about three hours if the line cord is disconnected See INSTALLATION beginning on page 2 of this User s Manual for battery installation details When there are no batteries installed this phone retains numbers stored in memory only when the line cord is connected l6 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page Sch INDEX A AUDIO Assist M 0 B batteries 2 5 16 D dial pad lights 2 5 Dial Pad Lights Are Dim Or Do NotWork 16 Difficulty Storing Numbers in Memory 16 directory 11 Flash 9 H handset tab 6 L line 1 3 6 15 16 M memory 11 12 16 memory button 8 12 memory location 11 12 Memory Numbers Are Lost 16 N No Dial Tone 15 O one touch dialing 11 one touch memory 12 P pause 12 R redial memory 9 RINGER switch 10 15 T Telephone Does Not Ring 15 Temporary Tone Dialing 10 Tone Pulse switch 3 6 touch tone signals 10 two touch dialing 11 two touch memory 12 v VOLUME switch 4 7 10 BE
9. mount the phone on the wall jack as shown 1 E lt 2 2 4 2 Gy Make sure the cord snaps firmly into place Place the phone on the wall jack mounting studs and pull down until it is held securely 7 Check for dial tone Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone If you cannot hear a dial tone slide the VOLUME switch to the right If you still do not hear a dial tone see the IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY SECTION beginning on page 15 of this User s Manual 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page E TELEPHONE OPERATION Make a Call Lift the handset When you hear a dial tone dial the call using the dial pad or memory buttons Answer a Call When you hear the phone ring and the ringer light turns on you have an incoming call Lift the handset to answer the call Ringer Light The ringer light is lit when you have an incoming call It is off when the phone is not on a call End a Call Replace the handset in the cradle 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page E Redial The last number dialed at this phone is stored in redial memory To place a redial call lift the handset and listen for yA the dial tone then press REDIAL PAUSE le The number is dialed automatically T NOTE Redial memory can store up zi to 32 digits If the last number dialed 2 was longer than 32 digits redial la memory is disabled a C Erase Redial You can erase the redial memor
10. y for privacy Lift the handset Press then press and hang up OR I Lift the handset Press any key then hang NOTE If the phone is set for dial u pulse service you cannot press Imm or to erase redial memory Flash Press to access phone company subscriber services as described by your telephone service provider 915_CIB_2ATT 6 9 03 2 01 PM Page cb Temporary Tone Dialing If you have dial pulse rotary service you can change from dial pulse to touch tone dialing during a call by pressing TOME X All keys pressed after this will send touch tone signals The phone returns to dial pulse when you hang up Handset Volume Slide the VOLUME switch on the phone to adjust the volume of what you hear through the handset Slide the switch left to decrease volume or right to increase volume Ringer Volume Use the RINGER switch on the right side of the phone to set the ringer volume to OFF LOW MED or HI If you set the switch to OFF this phone will not ring when you have an incoming call This phone has an extra loud ringer Set the switch to HI if you want to use the extra loud ringer volume AUDIO Assist You can enhance the level and clarity of what you hear through the handset by pressing 20000 45557 while you are on a call Press again to turn the feature off This feature automatically turns off when you hang up You must press every time you want

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