TL7100
Handset lifter
for use with AT&T models
TL7610/TL7611
Congratulations
on your purchase of this AT&T product. Before using this AT&T
product, please read the Important safety information section
on pages 21-22 of this manual. Please thoroughly read this
user’s manual for all the feature operations and troubleshooting
information necessary to install and operate your new AT&T
product. You can also visit our website at
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Model number: TL7100
Type: Handset lifter
Serial number:
(found on the bottom of the handset lifter)
Purchase date:
Place of purchase:
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Check to make sure the handset lifter package includes the
following items. Save your sales receipt and original packaging in
the event warranty service is necessary.
User’s manual
TL7100
Handset lifter
for use with AT&T models
TL7610/TL7611
User's manual
Auxiliary ring detector
Anti-slip pad
Handset lifterlifter
Large lifter padlifter pad pad
TL7610/TL7611 base adapter
User’s manual
TL7100
Handset lifter
for use with AT&T models
TL7610/TL7611
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Getting started
Quick reference guide - handset lifter
SENSOR ADJ knob
Adjusts the sensitivity of the ring detector (page 12).
ADJUST LIFTER knob
Adjusts the height of the lifter arm (page 8).
Lifter arm
Holds the corded telephone handset.
Switch hook presser
When
the headset base is set to
LIFTER MODE
the headset rises or lowers the switch
hook presser.
, pressing ON/OFF on
Lifter control cable
This cable is hard wired into the lifter
and plugs into the LIFTER jack on the
headset base via the TL7610/TL7611
base adapter.
RING DETECT jack
Plug in the auxiliary ring
detector (page 11).
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Getting started
Quick reference guide - handset lifter
RING ON/OFF
Press to turn the ring detector on or off. When the ring detector is
off, the cordless headset does not ring (page 12).
Switch hook presser adjustment knob
Adjusts the position of the switch hook presser
(page 8).
Small lifter pad
Holds the earpiece of the corded telephone
handset.
STATUS light
On in red when the ring detector is off (page 13).
On in blue when the ring detector is on and
the headset not in use (page 13).
Flashes in blue four times every three seconds
when the ring detector detects an incoming
call (page 13).
Flashes in blue slowly when the switch
hook presser is raised and you are on a call
(page 13).
Internal ring detector
Detects the telephone ringer and sends a
ring tone to the headset earpiece.
Adhesive tape
Remove the protective strips before
attaching the lifter to the telephone base.
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Getting started
Handset lifter installation
The TL7100 lifter works with the TL7610/TL7611 DECT 6.0 cordless headset by using the TL7610/TL7611 base adapter to provide a complete communication solution for most corded telephones. The lifter raises and lowers its switch hook presser to
answer, make and end phone calls. The ring detector provides an
incoming call indication through the cordless headset, so you can
answer calls even if you are away from the telephone base.
Connect the TL7610/TL7611 headset base
The cords have colored labels that guide you to plug them into
the correct headset base jacks. The back of the headset base
has color-coded dots above the jacks and the names of the jacks
on the rear bottom piece that correspond to the colored labels
on the cords.
If you subscribe to high-speed Internet service (DSL - digital
subscriber line) through your telephone line, you must install a
DSL filter between the telephone line cord and telephone wall
jack. The filter prevents noise and caller ID problems caused by
DSL interference. Contact your DSL service provider for more
information about DSL filters.
Handset
lifter jack
(blue dot)
Power adapter
jack (green dot)
Wall jack
(red dot)
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Curly handset
cord jack (light
blue dot)
Base handset
jack (orange dot)
Getting started
Handset lifter installation
Installation preparation
Before installing the headset base, remove the rear bottom piece
of the headset base by pushing it away from the base.
Install the headset base as shown on page 5.
After completing installation, slide the rear bottom piece towards
the headset base until it clicks into place.
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Getting started
Handset lifter installation
TL7610/TL7611 headset base installation
1. Unplug the curly handset cord from the telephone and plug
it into the CURLY CORD jack (light blue dot) on the
headset base.
2. Plug one end of the telephone line cord (provided with the
headset base) into the base handset jack on the telephone
where the curly handset cord was plugged in.
3. Plug the other end of the line cord into the BASE JACK
(orange dot) on the headset base.
4. Plug the lifter control cable into the jack of the TL7610/
TL7611 base adapter.
5. Plug the other end of the TL7610/TL7611 base adapter into
the LIFTER jack (blue dot) on the headset base.
Adjust the corded handset audio (see page 6) before you install
the handset lifter to your telephone.
Plug the small end of the
headset base power adapter
to the POWER jack (green dot)
on the headset base.
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Plug the large end of the
headset base power adapter
into a power outlet not
controlled by a wall switch.
5
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Telephone
wall jack
A DSL filter (not included)
is required if you have DSL
high-speed Internet service.
4
Telephone
line cord
2
5
Getting started
Handset lifter installation
Adjust the corded handset audio
1. Make sure that LIFTER MODE light on
the headset base is on. Press the MODE
button on the headset base to change
the mode.
2. Lift the corded handset to release
the switch hook. Place the corded
handset aside.
3. Place the headset earpiece (AT&T model TL7610/
TL7611) on your ear.
4. Press ON/OFF on the headset to listen for a dial
tone. If there is no dial tone or the dial tone is
unclear, slide the LIFTER AUDIO ADJUST switch
on the side of the headset base from A to G until
the dial tone is clear.
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