AT&T Z432 manual Troubleshooting and FAQs, HAC Mode

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HAC Mode

When HAC mode is active, your phone sends the audio signals from your phone to the telecoil rather than to the microphone of your hearing aid. The HAC setting only improves the quality of sound transmitted through the earpiece; it does not affect the speakerphone or a headset.

It is recommended that you disable Bluetooth functionality when HAC mode is in use.

HAC mode consumes additional battery power. Pay close attention to the battery’s charge level when using HAC mode.

Caution: Do not turn on the HAC setting unless you use a hearing aid with a telecoil. Using this setting without a hearing aid or with a hearing aid without a telecoil may be harmful to your hearing.

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Care and Maintenance

Troubleshooting and FAQs

Consult the following table for resolutions to common problems. If your particular problem cannot be resolved using the information in the table, take your phone to an authorized dealer or service center for assistance.

Problem

Possible Causes

Possible Solution

Poor

The network signal is

Move to a location where

reception

too weak at your current

the network signal can be

 

location, for example, in

properly received.

 

a basement or near a tall

 

 

building.

 

 

The network is busy or

Wait a few minutes and try

 

overloaded.

your call again.

Echo or noise

Poor connection.

End the call and dial again.

on the line

 

 

Certain phone

Your service provider may

1.  Contact your service

features not

not support some of the

provider to determine

working

features on your phone

if they support the

 

(e.g. Call Waiting or Call

features that are not

 

Forwarding).

working.

 

 

2.  If your service provider

 

 

supports the feature

 

 

and it still does not

 

 

work, take the phone

 

 

to a service center for

 

 

assistance.

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Contents User Guide Page Contents Contents Iii Starting Up Removing the Back Cover and Installing the BatteryRemoving the Battery Getting StartedReplace the back cover Getting Started Inserting the SIM CardRemoving the SIM Card Inserting the microSD CardRemoving the microSD Card Charging the BatterySwitching Your Phone On/Off Send Key Press to dial or answer a call Key Headset Jack Power Key Camera WayGetting to Know Your Phone Key Functions Soft KeysHome Screen Indicators and IconsIcon Name Description Main MenuMain Menu Icons Using the Address Book How to Make CallsHow to Receive Calls Adjusting Your Call SettingsAdding a New Contact Adjusting the VolumeAddress Book Recent CallsPerforming a Speed Dial Configuring Speed DialUsing Address Book Entry Options Searching ContactsEntering Text Sending a New SMS Message MessagingSMS and MMS Messages General Settings Retrieving a Voicemail Setting Up Your Email AccountVoicemail Settings VoicemailVisiting a Website from within the Browser Using Mobile WebUsing the ATT.net Homepage Browsing the InternetSending Data Enabling BluetoothConnecting to Other Devices Taking a Photo EntertainmentReceiving Data Capturing and Viewing PicturesPlaying Videos Capturing and Viewing VideoMusic Recording a VideoMusic Player Voice RecorderCalendar AT&T Navigator CalendarAT&T Navigator Calculator AlarmTools Conversion Tip CalculatorStopwatch World TimeAll Other Conversions SettingsDisplay Settings Phone SettingsProfiles Call SettingsPhone Password Connection SettingsSecurity Settings Fixed Dialing AT&T Software UpdateMaster Clear/Reset Customization AccessibilityTTY Mode HAC Hearing Aid Compatibility ModeGeneral Care Care and MaintenanceGeneral Guidelines Ctia Requirements Aircraft SafetyHospital Safety Road SafetyDisposing of Your Phone Emergency ServiceVehicles Equipped with Airbags Declaration of ConformityOverloaded Your call again Echo or noise Poor connection Troubleshooting and FAQsHAC Mode Troubleshooting and FAQs FCC Compliance SpecificationsRadio Frequency RF Energy Radio Frequency RF EnergyWarranty WarrantyOther Warranty Program How to Get Warranty Service
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Z432 specifications

The AT&T Z432, a compact and user-friendly feature phone, stands as a significant option for those seeking a straightforward mobile experience without the complexities of smartphones. Known for its durability and impressive battery life, the Z432 is an ideal choice for users who prioritize basic communication functionalities over advanced technology.

One of the standout features of the AT&T Z432 is its sleek design. With a clamshell form factor, the phone easily fits in pockets and provides physical protection for the keypad and screen. The exterior is generally robust, suitable for daily wear and tear, while the inner display is clear and easy to read, ensuring visibility in various lighting conditions.

In terms of technology, the Z432 operates on a 2G network, which allows users to make calls and send text messages without the distractions of data-heavy applications. This simplification of use appeals particularly to seniors or those who may not be tech-savvy. Despite its basic capabilities, the phone includes essential features such as a built-in camera, which allows users to capture spontaneous moments, albeit at lower resolutions compared to modern smartphones.

Furthermore, the AT&T Z432 boasts a physical keypad, providing tactile feedback that many users find advantageous for texting and dialing. The device supports SMS and MMS messaging, making it convenient for quick and direct communication with family and friends.

Battery life is another highlight. The Z432 can easily last for days on a single charge, thanks to its modest power requirements. This extended battery performance alleviates concerns about frequent charging and allows for more freedom in usage.

The phone also supports Bluetooth connectivity, enabling easy pairing with wireless accessories such as headsets for hands-free calling, or for transferring files with other devices.

The AT&T Z432 embodies simplicity without sacrificing essential features, making it an excellent choice for anyone needing a reliable mobile device. Its focus on fundamental mobile communication, combined with a user-friendly interface and solid build, ensures that it meets the needs of those who prefer a no-frills approach to mobile technology. Overall, the AT&T Z432 is a testament to how effective a basic phone can still be in a fast-paced, technology-driven world.