AT&T CL4939 user manual Set date and time, Press Select to show MM/DD/YYYY

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Telephone settings

SET TIME/DATE

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MM/DD/YYYY

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hh:mm AM/PM

12 00 A

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Menu setup

Set date and time

When the telephone is idle, the screen shows the date and time.

1.Press MENU repeatedly until the screen shows

SET TIME/DATE.

2.Press SELECT to show MM/DD/YYYY.

3.Use the dial pad keys (0 through 9) to set the blinking digits. To enter a number that is less than 10, you must enter a zero (0) before the number. Use DIR/ or CID/ to move to the next or previous digit.

4.Press SELECT. The screen shows hh:mm AM/PM.

5.Use the dial pad keys (0 through 9) to set the blinking digits. To enter a number that is less than 10, you must enter a zero (0) before the number. For example: To enter 2 o’clock, you must enter 02. To enter the month of March, you must enter 03.

6.Press DIR/ to select A (for AM) or CID/ to select P (for PM).

7.Press SELECT or MENU to save the new setting and move to the next option.

NOTES:

If the date and time are not set and the telephone is powered up, SET CLOCK flashes on the screen.

The month, date and time will be set automatically by incoming caller ID information only if you subscribe to caller ID service provided by your telephone service provider (see About caller ID on page 34).

Setting the date and time in this menu also sets the time for the answering system. Before playing each message, the answering system announces the day and time the message was received (see Information about messages on page 46). Before using the answering system, use this menu to set the year so that the system can determine the correct day of the week. If you do not subscribe to caller ID service provided by your telephone service provider, you also have to set the day and

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