AT&T 7720 User Manual

User’s Manual for Digital Answ ering System 7720
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INSTALLATION..............................................................................................4
Table/Desk Installation...............................................................................................6
Wall Installation..........................................................................................................9
TELEPHONE OPERATION
At the Handset ..........................................................................................11
About Softkeys..........................................................................................................11
Making a Call............................................................................................................11
Answering a Call.......................................................................................................11
Ending a Call.............................................................................................................11
Handset Volume.......................................................................................................11
Flash..........................................................................................................................12
Redial ........................................................................................................................12
Voice Security...........................................................................................................12
Temporary Tone.......................................................................................................12
Hold..........................................................................................................................13
Page/Intercom..........................................................................................................13
Recording a Phone Conversation.............................................................................14
Power Reserve Feature.............................................................................................14
CALLER ID..................................................................................................15
About Caller Identification.......................................................................................15
Call Waiting..............................................................................................................15
CALLER ID SET UP .....................................................................................16
Programming Local Area Codes...............................................................................16
Turn Off Caller ID with Call Waiting.......................................................................17
Call List Options.......................................................................................................17
CALLER ID FEATURES .................................................................................18
New Call Indicator...................................................................................................18
Call Announce..........................................................................................................18
Recording Call Announcements...............................................................................18
Reviewing and Deleting Call Announcements.........................................................19
Incoming Call History ..............................................................................................19
Reviewing Call History.............................................................................................19
Display Dial ..............................................................................................................20
Removing Call Records from History.......................................................................20
Caller ID Display Messages.......................................................................................20
TELEPHONE MEMORY .................................................................................21
Memory Guard Feature ............................................................................................21
Storing Numbers in Memory....................................................................................21
Storing a Pause in a Memory Number......................................................................21
Storing a Name with a Number ...............................................................................22
Memory Match .........................................................................................................22
Viewing Numbers in Memory..................................................................................22
Dialing Memory Numbers........................................................................................22
Storing a Number Just Dialed in Telephone Memory ..............................................23
Replacing a Stored Number .....................................................................................23
Priority Ring Numbers..............................................................................................23
Storing a Number from Call History in Telephone Memory....................................23
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TELEPHONE OPERATION
At the Base ...............................................................................................24
Answering a Call.......................................................................................................24
Speakerphone Volume Control ................................................................................24
Mute..........................................................................................................................24
Hold..........................................................................................................................24
Page/Intercom..........................................................................................................24
Handset Locator .......................................................................................................24
OPERATING RANGE.....................................................................................25
Changing Channels...................................................................................................25
ANSWERING SYSTEM SET-UP......................................................................26
Turning the System On/Off......................................................................................26
Speaker Volume Control..........................................................................................26
About Mailboxes.......................................................................................................26
Setting the Clock......................................................................................................26
Announcement Options...........................................................................................27
General Announcements ..........................................................................................27
Selecting Your General Announcement...................................................................27
Recording Your General Announcement.................................................................28
Deleting Your General Announcement....................................................................28
Caller Specific Announcements...............................................................................28
Setting Up Caller Specific Outgoing Announcements.............................................29
Reviewing and Deleting Caller Specific Announcements........................................30
Announcement Play/Silent.......................................................................................30
Feature Set-Up..........................................................................................................30
Ring Select and Toll Saver........................................................................................31
Audible Message Alert..............................................................................................31
Remote Access Code ................................................................................................31
Priority Call Signal....................................................................................................32
Changing the Priority Calling Code .........................................................................32
Base Ringer Setting...................................................................................................32
Reviewing Feature Settings......................................................................................32
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION
At the Base ...............................................................................................33
Answering Calls ........................................................................................................33
Call Screening/Intercept ..........................................................................................33
Announcement Bypass.............................................................................................33
Listening to Your Messages ......................................................................................34
Saving Messages........................................................................................................35
Deleting Messages....................................................................................................35
Recording a Memo...................................................................................................36
MESSAGE GUARD Power Fail Protection System....................................................36
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION
At Cordless Handset or Touch Tone Phone...............................................37
Connecting with the Answering System..................................................................37
Voice Help Menu......................................................................................................37
Remote Access Commands......................................................................................38
Deleting Messages....................................................................................................38
Call Screening...........................................................................................................39
Changing Outgoing Announcement ........................................................................39
Recording a Phone Conversation.............................................................................39
Recording a Memo...................................................................................................40
Setting the Clock......................................................................................................40
Remote On/Off.........................................................................................................40
Recording a Message When System is Off...............................................................40
Changing Settings .....................................................................................................41
Reviewing Settings...................................................................................................41
Exit Remote Access..................................................................................................41
HANDSET BATTERIES..................................................................................42
Charging the Handset Battery Pack..........................................................................42
Replacing the Handset Battery Pack........................................................................42
BASE UNIT BACK-UP BATTERIES.................................................................43
Replacing the Base Power Reserve Batteries...........................................................43
SIGNALS AND DISPLAYS..............................................................................44
Audible Signals .........................................................................................................44
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY..............................................................................45
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INSTALLATION
Softkeys
A & B
Display
Antenna
Access
answering
system
Access special programming
features
Scroll through
screen information
Make, answer
or end a call
Turn handset
ringer on or off
Access
custom calling
services
Dial number displayed on screen
Activate
Voice
Security
feature
Adjust listening
volume
Put
caller on
hold
Temporary
Tone
Change
channels
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Light goes on if handset
batteries are charging or
handset is in use
Light goes on if the power
reserve batteries are low
Light goes on
when base
ringer is set
to OFF
Play messages
in Mailbox 1
Play messages
in Mailbox 2
Review or set options
Turn
answering
system
on or off
Use with other
buttons to change
settings
Record a
memo
Delete all or
some messages
Message Counter displays number
of messages
Put caller
on hold
Mute
a call
Repeat all or part
of a message
Skip all or
part of a
message
Stop
playback
Activate
speakerphone
Review or record
announcements
Review or
change time/day
Page the handset for
two-way conversation
Adjust speaker
volume
The base antenna should be upright
INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION
Table/Desk Installation
1 Choose a spot near an electrical outlet and a telephone jack.
This phone requires a modular telephone jack and a standard electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.
2 Install the handset battery.
Remove the battery compartment cover on the handset by pressing on the indentation and sliding the cover downward.
Plug the battery pack connector into the handset and place the battery pack in the case, so the wires rest between the battery pack and the case.
Place the battery case compartment on the handset by sliding it on its track up over the battery compartment until it snaps firmly in place.
NOTE: The new batteries must be charged before using this telephone. Place the handset in the base unit and allow it to charge for four hours. The telephone may operate before that, but, for best performance, let the batteries charge fully.
3 Set the handset RINGER switch.
Set the switch on the side of the handset to ON so the handset will ring. When this switch is set to OFF, the handset will not ring.
NOTE: If you set the handset RINGER switch to OFF, the handset battery will last longer. However, when the handset RINGER switch is set to OFF, no incoming call information will appear in the display, the handset will not ring, and the Page/Intercom and Handset Locator features are inactive.
Battery
compartment
cover
Battery pack
Handset
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4 Install the power reserve batteries.
Turn the base upside down.
Push in on the two tabs at the large end of the triangular mounting bracket, and lift it off the unit. (See Figure A in “Wall Installation.”)
Push the tab on the battery compartment door, and open it.
Insert the four AA batteries provided with the phone. When replacing batteries, always use four new heavy-duty or alkaline batteries.
Close the battery compartment door.
Reattach the mounting bracket by inserting the tabs into the slots. Push down on the large end of the base to lock it into place. Make sure the larger end is toward the top of the telephone. The telephone should sit flat on your table or desk during use.
5 Connect the telephone line cord.
Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the jack labeled TEL LINE on the back of the base. Plug the other end of the line cord
into a modular phone jack. Make sure the plugs snap firmly in place.
INSTALLATION
Standard
electrical outlet
Modular
telephone jack
Keep base
antenna upright
Power cord
Telephone line cord
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INSTALLATION
6 Connect the power cord.
Plug the power cord into the jack labeled POWER on the back of the base. Plug the AC adapter on the power cord into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.
CAUTION: Use only the AC power adapter supplied with this telephone. Power Supply HADW-1; Input: 120V AC, 60 Hz, 16W; Output: 12V DC, 900mA.
NOTE: When the system is first connected to AC power, it begins an automatic initialization routine. After this routine is complete, the Message Counter flashes CL, indicating the clock needs to be set. See “Setting the Clock” in the ANSWERING SYSTEM SET-UP section of this manual.
7 Rotate the base antenna so it is fully upright. 8 Charge the handset batteries before use.
Place the handset in the base and charge the batteries for four hours. The CHARGING light on the base goes on to show the handset is in the right position to charge the batteries. The handset will charge when placed in the cradle either face up or face down.
9 Check for a dial tone.
After the batteries are charged, pick up the handset. Check for a dial tone by pressing P; the PHONE light should go on and you should hear a dial tone. Press P again to turn the phone off.
10 Set the dial mode.
If you have touch tone service, the phone will be ready to use as soon as the battery is charged.
If you have dial pulse service you will need to set the dial mode as follows:
a Press U on the handset. b Use the softkey to select NEXT. (See “About Softkeys” in the
TELEPHONE OPERATION section of this manual.)
c Use the softkey to select SETUP. d Use the softkey and continue to select NEXT until the screen
displays DIAL MODE:TONE.
e Use the softkey to select CHANGE. The screen displays DIAL
MODE:PULSE.
f Press U to exit.
To change back to tone dialing, follow Steps a through d.
11 Follow the instructions in the CALLER ID SET-UP section of this
manual.
12 Follow the instructions in the ANSWERING SYSTEM SET-UP
section of this manual.
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INSTALLATION
Wall Installation
The wall mounting bracket is a wedge-shaped plastic piece attached to the bottom of the base. You’ll need to attach this piece so the thickest end of the bracket is facing the floor when you wall-mount the base.
1 Follow Steps 1–4 in “Table/Desk Installation,” except do not
reattach the mounting bracket.
2 Connect the power cord to the telephone.
Plug the power cord into the jack labeled POWER on the back of the base.
3 Guide the power cord from the jack through the straight
channel on the base.
Let the excess cord extend straight out of the end of the channel that is farthest from the jack.
4 Connect the telephone line cord.
Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the jack on the base. Guide the cord from the jack through the curved channel on the bottom of the base. Wrap any excess line cord around the two crescent-shaped tabs on the underside of the wall-mounting bracket. (Make sure you leave enough cord free to extend to the wall jack.)
5 Feed the free end of the line cord through the rectangular
opening in the center of the bracket.
6 Replace the bracket.
Place the bracket back on the base so that the thicker end will be at the bottom of the base when wall-mounted.
7 Connect the line cord to the wall jack.
Make sure it snaps firmly into place.
8 Mount the base on the wall.
Hold the base so the mounting knobs on the wall plate fit the keyhole slots on the base. Slide the base down onto the knobs until it locks into place.
9 Plug the AC adapter on the power cord into an electrical outlet
not controlled by a wall switch.
CAUTION: Use only the AC power adapter supplied with this
telephone. Power Supply HADW-1; Input: 120V AC, 60 Hz, 16W; Output: 12V DC, 900mA.
NOTE: When the system is first connected to AC power, it begins an automatic initialization routine. After this routine is complete, the Message Counter flashes CL, indicating the clock needs to be set. See “Setting the Clock” in the ANSWERING SYSTEM SET-UP section of this manual.
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INSTALLATION
10 Follow Steps 7 to 12 in “Table/Desk Installation.”
Power cord
Plug into standard
electrical outlet
Plug into base unit
Plug into modular
phone jack
Plug into back of
base unit
Telephone line cord
A B
C D
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About Softkeys
This telephone has been designed with your convenience in mind, offering you many features which you can access using the two “softkeys” shown in the illustration. By pressing the softkey below the operation indicated on the display screen, you select that operation.
Making a Call
1 Press P on the handset (the PHONE light goes on). 2 When you hear a dial tone, dial the number. 3 See the TELEPHONE MEMORY and CALLER ID sections of this manual
for more calling options.
Answering a Call
Press P. The PHONE light goes on and the call is connected.
NOTE: Although ringing stops when you answer, you might not be able to hear the other party until the PHONE light goes on steadily.
Ending a Call
Press P on the handset
— OR —
Place the handset in the base.
Handset Volume
The handset volume can be set to three different levels. Each time you press V on the handset, the level of what you hear through the handset changes. Changing this setting does not affect what the other party hears.
TELEPHONE OPERATION
AT THE HANDSET
Softkey A
Press the softkey to select the operation displayed
on the bottom left or right of the screen.
Softkey B
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TELEPHONE OPERATION
AT THE HANDSET
Flash
Press F to activate custom-calling services such as Call Waiting or 3-Way Calling. You may have to press other buttons before or after F as explained in the custom-calling instructions provided by your local phone service company.
Redial
The last number dialed on the phone (up to 16 digits) is stored in redial memory until you dial another number.
1 Press P and wait for the PHONE light to go on. 2 When you hear a dial tone, use the softkey to select REDIAL.
Voice Security
Activating Voice Security reduces the chance of your conversation being inadvertently overheard by a neighbor’s cordless phone or other radio­receiving equipment within range of your phone.
1 To activate Voice Security, press s during a call. The display
shows SECURE at the top of the screen. This feature remains activated from call to call unless you deactivate it.
2 To deactivate Voice Security, press s during a call, or any time
when you hear dial tone at the handset.
NOTE: Activating this feature may reduce the sound quality of your calls.
Temporary Tone
NOTE: If you have touch tone service, you do not need to use the Temporary Tone feature.
If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, this feature allows you to enter codes or tones needed to operate answering machines, or use electronic banking services, calling cards, and other special services. This feature will operate most special services; however, some services may actually require a touch tone line. To be sure, ask the company that provides the special service.
1 Dial the call, then press t. Any dial buttons pressed after this
send touch-tone signals.
2 After you hang up, the phone automatically returns to dial pulse
(rotary) dialing.
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TELEPHONE OPERATION
AT THE HANDSET
Hold
Press H to put a call on hold. The PHONE light flashes. To return to the call, press H again
— OR —
Press P on the handset
— OR —
Press K on the base
— OR —
Lift the handset of an extension phone on the same line.
Page/Intercom
Paging someone at the base from the handset
Press U.
Use the softkey to select INTERCOM. The screen displays INTERCOM ON.
A three-part paging tone is sounded at the base and the INTERCOM light at the base goes on.
You can speak to the person at the base. They can respond by speaking toward the microphone on the base.
NOTE: If the answering system is recording a call or playing messages, or if the speakerphone is on when you select INTERCOM, you will get an error tone.
Ending an intercom conversation from the handset
Use the softkey to select OFF. The display stops showing INTERCOM ON.
NOTE: Pressing P will also end the intercom conversation.
Answering a call while using the intercom
Press P. The intercom turns off, the PHONE light goes on, and the call is connected.
Using the intercom during a call
Press H and then select INTERCOM. The call will be on hold and the other party will not be able to hear your intercom conversation.
To return to the call from the intercom, press P.
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TELEPHONE OPERATION
AT THE HANDSET
Recording a Phone Conversation
Using the handset (not the speakerphone), you can record a phone conversation up to three minutes long. You can listen to the recording as you do any other messages.
NOTE: This unit does not sound warning beeps to let the other party know that the call is being recorded. To ensure that you are in compliance with any state and federal regulations that concern recording a telephone call, you should start the recording process and then inform the caller that you are recording the call.
1 Press a, then # at any time during a phone conversation at
the handset.
2 Press 1 or 2 to select the mailbox where the conversation will be
recorded. The system beeps and begins recording.
3 To stop recording, press 5 or a.
Power Reserve Feature
The power reserve batteries in the base allow you to use your cordless handset temporarily in the event of a power failure.
To ensure that this feature will be available during power failure, replace the power reserve batteries with fresh heavy-duty or alkaline batteries when the PWR RESERVE BATT LOW light on the base goes on.
The Power Reserve feature will not work if you install or replace the power reserve batteries during a power outage. The phone requires AC power to recognize that new batteries have been installed.
NOTE: The Power Reserve feature allows you to make and answer calls in the event of a power failure (as long as the power reserve batteries have power). Other features will not function during power failures.
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