ATL Delta 700 User Manual

Delta 700
Thank you for choosing a Delta 700 2 Line CLI Featurephone. You have selected a carefully designed telephone that incorporates the latest technology, offering a unique telephone, and providing years of excellent service.
This user guide will ensure you obtain the best use of your telephone.
USER GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting Started...................................4
Package Contents ......................... 4
Features ........................................ 4
Location of Controls and
Features..........................................5-9
Top View.........................................5
Rear View.......................................6
Descriptions and Functions............7
LCD Displays..................................9
Installation.......................................10
Installing the Batteries..................10
Selecting a Location.....................10
Connecting Your Telephone
Lines.............................................11
Desk Top Installation.................... 12
Wall Mounting............................... 12
Telephone Setup .............................13
Basic Operation ..............................14
Making or Answering a Call ......... 14
Last Number Redial ..................... 14
Placing a Call on Hold ................. 14
Additional Features and Glossary 19
Conference Calling ...................... 19
Using the Handsfree or Headset . 19
Pause .......................................... 19
Time Break Recall (TBR) ............. 19
Adjusting the Volume ................... 19
Glossary ...................................... 20
Wall Bracket Fitting Template ........ 21
Troubleshooting and
Product Care ...................................23
Guarantee & Manufacturers
Declaration ...................................... 24
Speed Dial ..................................15-16
Storing Numbers ......................... 15
Using the Speed Dial Directory ... 15 Using the One-Touch Speed Dial Memory 15
Editing a Speed Dial Number ...... 16
Cloning a Speed Dial Number ..... 16
Erasing Speed Dial Numbers ...... 16
Caller ID ......................................17-18
Reviewing Caller ID Records ...... 17
Caller ID Callback ........................ 17
Saving Caller ID to Speed Dial
Memory ....................................... 17
Deleting Caller ID Records .......... 17
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GETTING STARTED
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Check to be sure that you have all the following components in the package:
1. Telephone Base
2. Handset
3. Handset Coiled Cord
4. Telephone line cord (Qty 2)
5. 4 x AA Batteries
6. Desk/wall mount bracket
7. Instruction manual
FEATURES
• Up to 2 line capability
• 3 one-touch speed dial memories
• Desk or wall mountable
• Call Line Identity*
• Handsfree
• Up to 32 two-touch speed dial memories
• Last number redial
• Line Status indication
• Hold
• Conference calling
• Pause
• Time Break Recall (TBR)
• Call timer
• Automatic line selection
• Incoming call list
• Digital speaker volume control
• LCD displays date and time
• Ringer control
• Volume control
• Headset port
• Data port
*Subject to availability, terms and conditions from your service provider.
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LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS AND FEATURESADDITIONAL FEATURES AND GLOSSARY
Rear View
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Front View
PROG
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LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS AND FEATURESCALLER ID
Descriptions and Functions
1. LCD Display
2. Up and Down Keys [] []
Used to move up or down through the caller ID list or the speed dial directory.
3. Dial Key [DIAL/ENTER]
Press to dial a one-touch memory number, directory memory number, or a caller ID number. Also used to accept a change in telephone settings.
4. Program Key [PROG]
Press to enter the telephone settings menu.
5. New Call LED
The New Call LED fl ashes rapidly when the phone is ringing. It fl ashes slowly to indicate there are new calls.
6. Edit Key [Edit]
Used to change one-touch memory, and directory memory.
7. Redial/Pause Key [Redial]
The telephone will automatically redial the last number dialed when this button is pressed. It can also be used to program a pause of 4 seconds into a dialing sequence stored into a speed dial memory.
8. Line Keys [Line 1] [Line 2]
Press a line key to alternately go on or off hook. The LEDs next to the line keys indicate the status of the line. If the LED is off, the line is on hook and inactive or the line is not connected to the phone line. If the LED is lit steadily,
the line is in use by this phone. The LED fl ashes briefl y if another phone is using that line. If the line is on hold, the LED will fl ash slowly. When the line is ringing, it will fl ash quickly. If there is no line connected to the phone, when you press the line key it will light briefl y and then turn off, “NO CONNECTION” will be indicated on the LCD.
9. Hold Key [Hold]
Press [Hold] to put an active line on
hold.
10. Conference Key [Conference]
Used to join a line on hold to an active line to make a conference call.
11. Handsfree Key [Handsfree]
The [Handsfree] key is used to
begin or end a call using handsfree or headset (instead of the handset). The
LED on the [Handsfree] key indicates the
status of the initiated call. If the LED is off, the handsfree and headset functions are inactive. If the LED is steadily lit, either the telephone is in handsfree or headset mode.
12. Dial Pad
Used in the conventional manner for dialing.
13. Volume Up and Down Keys [+] [-]
Press to increase or decrease speakerphone, handset, or headset volume in 4 steps.
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LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS AND FEATURES
14. Directory Key [Directory]
When pressed, reviews a directory list of speed dial memories. Each dial memory stores a number (up to 28 digits) plus a name of up to 16 characters.
15. Headset Port
Allows using a headset for hands-free convenience.
16. Store Key [Store]
Used to save a phone number and name into one-touch memory or the speed dial directory.
17. Speaker
18. Transfer Key [Transfer]
The [Transfer] key is used to access
telephone company services like call waiting.
19. Delete Key [DELETE]
Used to erase a caller ID, total caller ID in a particular line, all caller ID, a directory memory, or a one-touch memory.
20. One-touch memory keys [M1] [M2] [M3]
Three keys that automatically dial a stored number when pressed. Each key stores a number (up to 28 digits) plus a name of up to 16 characters.
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