AT&T CL4939 user manual Index

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Appendix

Index

A

AC power, 26

Announcement, 44–45

Answer a call, 21

Answering system, 42–51

Audible message alert, 17

Audio assist, 24

C

Caller ID, 34–36

Caller ID special messages, 36 Call history, 36–41

Call history setting, 15 Call intercept, 49 Call screening, 49

Call screening setting, 17 Call waiting, 25

Chain dialing, 22 Character chart, 30

D

Date and time, 18 Day/time stamp, 46

Dial a directory number, 32

Dial a number from the call history, 38

Dial a two-touch number, 28 Dialing formats, 38, 39, 40 Directory, 30–33

Display dial, 23, 32, 38 Display screen messages, 6 DSL filter, 7, 10

E

End a call, 21

F

Feature summary, 15

Flash, 25

H

Handset tab, 9, 12

Home area code, 19

I

Important safety information, 60 Indicator lights, 4

L

Limited warranty, 64–65 Local area code, 19

M

Make a call, 21 Memo, 48 Menu, 15–20 Message guard, 42 Message playback, 46–47 Message window displays, 5 Mute, 24

N

New calls, 37

No AC power, 26

P

Pause, 21, 27, 31

Power adapter, 7

Power failure, 26

Pre-dialing, 21

Priority call, 49

Priority code, 17

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Contents User’s manual Canada, dial 1 866 On purchasing your new AT&T productParts checklist Avoid placing the telephone base too close to StopTable of contents Remote access wallet card Introduction Remove Quick reference guideSpeaker Indicator lights Indicator lights and tonesAlert tones Screen icons Screen messagesMessage window displays Deleted Display screen messagesTelephone installation 800 222-3111. In Canada, dial 1 866 Tabletop to wall-mount installation Installation optionsInstallation options Wall-mount to tabletop installation Wall-mount Tabletop position Position Installation options Ringer volume Volume controlHandset volume Speakerphone volumeSet features Menu setupFeature summary Menu operationLocal Area # of Rings Press Select to show MM/DD/YYYY Set date and timeSet local area code Set home area codeMenu setup Making and answering a call From the directory Chain dialingFrom a two-touch memory location From the call historyLast number redial Press Display Dial or Speaker to call using the speakerphoneAudio assist Options while on callsMute To mute the callTemporary tone dialing Flash/call waitingTo make a call during a power failure Line power mode no AC powerTo answer a call during a power failure To adjust the handset volume during a power failureTwo-touch memory overview Two-touch memory overview and storageTwo-touch memory storage To review two-touch numbers Reviewing and dialing a two-touch numberTo dial a two-touch number To delete a two-touch number Deleting a two-touch numberDirectory overview Character chartDirectory memory capacity Remove Directory storageTo review directory entries Reviewing and dialing a directory entryTo dial a directory number Deleting a directory entry About caller ID Caller ID overviewAbout home area code and local area codes How caller ID works Memory match Caller ID special messagesHow call history works Unreviewed and total calls Reviewing call historyTo review call history Returning a call 7227702Storing a call history entry in the directory Storing a call history entry in a two- touch location To delete a call history entry Deleting call history entriesTo delete all call history entries Answering system overview Message guard memory for power failureMessage capacity Voice promptsTo turn on the answering system Answering modeTo turn off the answering system To record your outgoing announcement Outgoing announcementTo delete your outgoing announcement To play the outgoing announcementTo play back messages Message playbackInformation about messages Options during message playbackTo delete all old messages To record a memo Recording and playing memoTo play back memos Call intercept Call screening, priority call and call interceptTo access your answering system Remote accessRemote commands Received to repeat the message Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you select NEW Call First in Call List Order Feature summary onSet local area code on Electronic equipment onIf you choose tS 2-4 or tS 4-6 in # of Rings On the answering system on page 43. WhenTroubleshooting Troubleshooting General product care Especially about corded telephones Important safety informationProduct identifier and REN information FCC and Acta informationProgramming/testing of emergency numbers Part 15 of FCC rules 866 Limited warrantyHow do you get warranty service? Technical specifications Index Index Action Remote command Remote access wallet card