AT&T E5900B user manual Index

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Appendix

Index

A

AC adapter, 6 Access code, 34, 38 Alert tones, 40 Answering calls, 10, 11 Answering system, 30

announce only, 33 delete messages, 35, 38 feature options, 34 handset access, 23 outgoing announcement, 32, 38 memos, 36

message window, 37 play messages, 35, 38 remote access, 38 remote access code, 34, 38

Antenna, 7

B

Battery charging, 7, 42

Battery installation, 7

Belt clip, 9

C

Call logs, 22, 27 Caller ID, 5, 24, 28

add entries to phone directory, 24, 28 delete entries, 24, 28

dial entries, 25, 29 Call screening, 34 Call waiting, 5, 12 CID, 24, 28 Conference calls, 12

D

Day/time, 31

Delete Call Log entries, 24, 28 Delete redial entries, 26 Dialing,

manual dialing, 10, 11 phonebook dialing, 21

Display screen, 39 Distinctive ring, 18

E

Elapsed time, 32, 36

Ending calls, 10, 11

Error tones, 40

F

Flash (switchhook flash), 12

H

Hands-free use, 10

Headphone, 9

Hold, 10, 11

I

Incoming call log, 24, 28

Incoming calls, answering, 10, 11, 13 Incoming messages, 30 Indicator lights, 40

Intercom, 13

L

Last number redial, 26

Low battery, 7

M

Making calls, 10, 11

Memos, 36

Menus, 2, 14-17

Message alert, 34

Messages, 30-38

Microphone, 32, 36

Missed calls, 24, 28

Mute, 10, 11

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Contents GHz Cordless Telephone/Answering System E5900B Add new handsets to make your phone more versatile see HandsetTable of contents GHz Cordless Telephone/Answering System E5900BQuick reference guide Press to begin a call, then dial a numberDuring a call, press to hang up SeeBase/Speakerphone Press to skip to next messageParts checklist Base powerAdapter Power Batteries Belt clips Battery compartment coversBefore you begin About Caller IdentificationTelephone operating range If you receive a call while you areTelephone base & charger installation Plug power cordBattery installation & charging Rotate antenna to fully upright positionWall mounting Install belt clip as shown below if desired Belt clip & optional headsetBasic handset operation Basic base operation Answering callsSpeakerphone Options while on calls Intercom calls Intercom callsHandling incoming calls Handset screen images Select PicturesChoose category Browse imagesHandset sounds & alerts Handset settings Base settings Ringer volumeRinger melody Number announceTimeouts and error tones Memory capacityNew phonebook entries To enter a nameTo enter a number Customizing entriesPhonebook search To browse through the directoryTo search alphabetically To call a displayed numberTo dial, edit or delete entries To edit a listingTo dial a number To delete an entryReview Messages see next Review CID Log seeClear CID Log see Review Redial seeReview voice messages Playback optionsAnnouncements ExitTo review your call log To dial a call log entry Dialing optionsTo review your redial log About the redial memoryTo review your redial log To redial a callBase Calls Log Display calls logTo review your call log Chris Thompson 1129 a Oct Handset access Feature options seeMessage capacity Press repeatedly to hearDay and time announcements To set day and timeTo check day and time Outgoing announcements To record your outgoing announcementTo delete your outgoing announcement Announce Only mode To turn Announce Only on or offOff Beep Option selectedChanging feature options Feature optionsMessage playback Options during playbackTo delete all messages Message playback endsRecording and playing memos To record a memoTo play back a memo BeepMessage window displays Message window displaysRemote access Battery power levels Display screen status iconsHandset status icons Base status iconsAlert tones and indicator lights Indicator lightsAlert tones Adding new handsets Slide latch left to open battery drawer Charging spare batteries Case of difficulty Phone does not ringIf you lose a call Technical specifications Index Index Page Remote access wallet card Cut along dotted lineFold here