AT&T SB67108 user manual Mailbox setup, Fast answer mode. Press MENU/ENTER

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Getting started

Mailbox setup

Handset mailbox overview

Each handset has its own mailbox which is different from the general mailbox on the base. If you turn on the auto attendant on the base and fast answer mode on the handset, the caller is able to leave a message on the handset mailbox after two rings. If you do not turn on the fast answer mode on the handset, the answering system picks up the call after five rings and allows the caller to leave a message on the handset mailbox, call another extension, or call the operator.

Fast answer mode on or off

You can set the number of times your extension rings before the auto attendant asks the caller to leave you a message or choose another extension. The number of rings can be 2 (On) or 5 (Off). The default is 5 rings.

1.When the handset is idle, press the M.box softkey.

2.Press DIR or CID to scroll to

Fast answer mode. Press MENU/ENTER.

3.Press DIR or CID to select On or Off.

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Fast answer mode :On

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4.Press MENU/ENTER to save the setting and return to the previous menu. There is a confirmation tone. To exit without making changes, press OFF/CLEAR.

Set access code (remote access code) and mailbox security

You can enter a four-digit number (0000-9999) to allow remote access to your handset mailbox from any touch-tone telephone. Each handset has a different access code. Unless you change it, the access code is in numerical order for each handset (0001 for handset 1, 0002 for handset 2 and so on). To change the access code, you must choose a four-digit number that is not used by any other registered handset or base (0000 by default).

This access code is also used for Mailbox security. If you enable Mailbox security, each time you access the handset mailbox, you must enter the access code. If you use this code for the remote access purpose only, disable Mailbox security.

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Contents User’s manual 888 915-2007. In Canada, dial 1 866 Parts checklist Table of contents Directory Index Quick reference guide PHONE/FLASHUsing menus Main menuInstallation Avoid placing the handset and charger too close toCharger installation Important InformationCharging Handset battery installation and chargingLow battery Charge completedStep Low battery indicator Add and register handsets Registration & sel Register HS. Then put HSAdd and register handsets Deregister all handsets Deregister all handsets Install belt clip as shown below if desired Belt clip and optional headsetRinger volume Handset setupMenu settings Levels to optimize readability in different lighting Ringer toneLCD contrast DIR or CIDPress DIR or CID to select English or Espaňol Key toneLanguage Line selection Change handset nameHold reminder Customer support Speed dialEnter, edit or delete a speed dial number Lights Screen icons, indicator tones and lightsIndicator tones Fast answer mode. Press MENU/ENTER Mailbox setupSet access code remote access code and mailbox security Notify alert Call alert confirmation Set alert number Press MENU/ENTER to select Alert call #Turn alert on or off Screen displays Press Phone or Spkr to confirm alert callPlay the current personal announcement Announcement setupAnncemnt setup. Press MENU/ENTER Record a new personal announcementMailbox setup Handset basic operation Answering a call To answer a call Press PHONE/FLASH or Spkr Temporary ringer silencing Auto offTo redial a number Last number redialingTo view the ten most recently dialed numbers To edit a numberOptions while on calls To record a call To cancel call privacyRecording a call Mute While recording a callPlay back a recorded call To mute a callHold Conference and call transfer featuresSwitching between lines Chain dialing To access the directory while on a callJoin a call in progress To talk privately with one internal party Three-way conference callsTo talk privately with one external party To drop one lineTo drop an intercom call To end a conference callCovm on/off Intercom Make an intercom callAnswer an intercom call Call transfer using intercomAnswer an incoming call during an intercom call End an intercom callCall transfer using intercom Press DIR or CID to choose the desired handset or base Push to talk PTT intercomPTT call to a handset or base PTT to *Base Release PTT key to stop . WhenYour handset screen shows PTT to All PTT call to all handsets and basePress and hold PTT on the side of your handset until PTT to AllEnd PTT call Call to a handset or base or PTT call to all handsetsConvert PTT call to intercom call Exit the directory About the directoryCapacity Create directory entries Create and store a directory entryStore a pause in a directory number Store a flash in a directory number Review directory entries When the handset is idle Review directorySearch directory Search by nameDelete an entry Dial, delete or edit entriesDisplay dial Delete all entriesAbout caller ID call log Information about caller ID with call waitingHandset screen display Caller ID historyHow caller ID history call log works Caller ID history Memory match Missed new calls indicatorCaller ID operation Review caller ID history Make a call log entry ready to dialDial a call log entry Delete all caller ID entriesSave a call log entry to the directory Reasons for missing caller ID information On-screen message ReasonHandset voicemail box answering system Answering system and voicemailAuto attendant Setting your system to automatically answer callsGeneral mailbox Record announcementVoice prompts New message indicationPlay all old messages in the handset mailbox Message playbackListen to new messages in the handset mailbox Listen to new messages in the general mailboxDelete all old messages When messages are playing on the handsetOptions during playback Delete all old messages in the handset mailboxPress DIR or CID to scroll to Delete all old. Press Record and deliver a memo in the general mailbox Recording and delivering memosRecord and deliver a memo in a handset mailbox Remote commands Remote accessTo remotely access the answering system Press to transfer the current message during Handset display screen messages REC Maintenance Taking care of your telephoneImportant safety information Safety informationEspecially about cordless telephones Pacemaker patients FCC part 68 and Acta Industry Canada FCC part Limited warranty Limited warranty Limited warranty Technical specifications Dect 6.0 digital technologyTroubleshooting Installation and charging in this user’sTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Please refer to Handset battery installation Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When using a speakerphone, controlling Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Index Review entriesIndex Index Remote access wallet card Action Remote command

SB67108 specifications

The AT&T SB67108 is a cordless telephone system designed specifically for business use, offering a rich set of features tailored for professional environments. This device epitomizes reliability and advanced communication technology, making it a solid choice for small enterprises, offices, and home-based businesses.

One of the key features of the SB67108 is its DECT 6.0 technology, which ensures superior sound quality and extended range. DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) minimizes interference and provides a more secure connection, making conversations clearer and more reliable. This technology enables a strong linkage between the base unit and the handsets, allowing users to have uninterrupted calls even when they are away from the main office space.

The SB67108 comes equipped with a base station that can support up to four handsets, providing flexibility for offices of various sizes. It is particularly beneficial for businesses with multiple employees who need to communicate effectively and efficiently. Each handset is lightweight and ergonomically designed, ensuring comfort during extended usage.

Another important aspect of the AT&T SB67108 is its user-friendly interface. The large backlit display on the handsets makes it easy to navigate through the various features, including phonebook entries, call logs, and settings. The device allows for 50 name and number entries, making it easy to store important contacts for quick dialing.

In terms of functionality, the SB67108 offers a range of calling features, including caller ID, call waiting, and conference calling, enabling multiple parties to connect seamlessly. Additionally, it provides a speakerphone option, allowing for hands-free communication—a particularly useful feature for multitasking in busy office environments.

The AT&T SB67108 also prioritizes energy efficiency. It includes a power-saving mode that reduces power consumption when the phone is not in active use. Furthermore, it operates with rechargeable batteries that provide extended talk and standby time, ensuring that users are rarely left without the ability to communicate.

In summary, the AT&T SB67108 is a multifunctional cordless phone system that combines advanced DECT 6.0 technology with a range of features designed for business needs. Its robust performance, user-friendly design, and energy-efficient operation make it a valuable asset for any professional setting, enhancing productivity and communication for users everywhere.