AT&T E1225B, E2725B user manual Message window displays

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Message window

Answering System Operation

Message window displays

The message window usually displays the total number of memos and incoming messages. See the list below for explanations of other displays in this window.

Message window displays

0

No messages.

1-98

Number of messages/memos, or message number

 

currently playing (flashes if you have new mes-

 

sages).

 

 

10-99

Current remote access code while setting

 

(see page 26).

 

 

1-8

Current volume level while adjusting.

1-99(counting)

Elapsed time while recording a memo (see page 28)

 

or announcement up to 90 seconds (page 24).

99 (flashing)

Memo recording exceeded maximum time of 99

 

seconds.

F (flashing)

Memory is full. Messages must be deleted before

 

new messages can be received.

CL (flashing)

Clock needs to be set (see page 23).

 

 

A

Announce only mode is on (see page 25).

 

 

--

System is answering a call, or being accessed

 

remotely.

 

 

--(flashing)

System is being programmed or initialized.

On (or) OF

Displayed for one second when any answering

 

system setting is turned on or off.

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Contents GHz Cordless Telephone/Answering System E2725B/E1225B See GHz Cordless Telephone/Answering Table of contentsQuick reference guide On when handset battery is charging Press to locate handset if lost see Playback volumePress to skip to next message. Hold to speed up playback Telephone line cord Wall mount bracket Parts checklistTelephone base Telephone handsets Belt clipsAbout Caller Identification Before you beginTelephone operating range Electrical outlet Telephone base installationPlug power cord Transformer intoLOW Battery Battery installation & chargingWall mounting Install the line cord as Shown in the diagramBelt clip & optional headset Install belt clip as shown below if desiredElapsed time Options while on calls Intercom calls Intercom callsHandling incoming calls Call Transfer Call Forward and Call TransferCall Forward and Call Transfer Call ForwardKey tone Handset settingsRinger volume Ringer toneCLR Voice Mail Handset nameLanguage Dial TypeShared phone book directory Timeouts and error messagesMemory capacity Storing the entry New phone book entriesTo create a new phone book entry To enter a nameTo call a displayed number Phone book searchTo browse through the directory To search by nameTo change a listing To dial, change or delete entriesTo dial a number To delete an entryAbout names How Caller ID worksExample To review your call logTo review your call log To return a callPress repeatedly to hear Message capacityTo set day and time Day and time announcementsTo check day and time Recording time Seconds Outgoing announcementsTo delete your outgoing announcement ElapsedOption selected Announce Only modeTo turn Announce Only on or off To record your outgoing announcementFeature options Changing feature optionsTo delete all messages Message playbackAnnouncements Options during playbackBeep Recording and playing memosTo record a memo To play back a memoMessage window displays Message window displaysMessage window Remote access Screen icons Screen icons, indicator lights & tonesIndicator lights Handset screen icons & alert tonesTelephone does not work at all Case of difficultyIncomplete Gfsk Technical specificationsIndex Cut along dotted line Remote access wallet cardFold here 91-000153-041-000E1225BRO.qxd 2/13/1950 721 PM

E1225B, E2725B specifications

AT&T has been a key player in the telecommunications industry, consistently offering a range of devices that cater to varying consumer needs. Among its latest offerings are the AT&T E2725B and E1225B models, both designed to provide robust connectivity and a user-friendly experience.

The AT&T E2725B is a feature-rich phone designed for users who prioritize functionality and ease of use. It boasts a vibrant display that provides clear and sharp visuals, making it ideal for viewing messages and contacts. This model supports essential communication features, including voice calls, text messaging, and a simplified user interface, making it accessible for users of all ages. One of its standout characteristics is its long-lasting battery life, which ensures that users can stay connected throughout the day without frequent recharging. The E2725B also includes a camera, allowing users to capture moments on the go, further enhancing its appeal for everyday use.

On the other hand, the AT&T E1225B is tailored for those who embrace a minimalist design but still demand reliability and performance. This model retains the core features necessary for communication while offering a sleek and compact design that fits comfortably in the hand. Like the E2725B, the E1225B features a clear display, making it easy for users to navigate through menus and access their contacts. Its lightweight design and ergonomic shape promote comfort during extended use, while the robust battery ensures longevity. Although it may lack some of the advanced features found in more complex smartphones, the E1225B excels in delivering straightforward communication without unnecessary distractions.

Both models utilize AT&T's reliable network connectivity, ensuring that users can enjoy seamless calls and texts. They are also compatible with various AT&T services, enhancing the overall user experience. The durable construction of these devices reflects AT&T’s commitment to quality, promising longevity and performance for users.

In summary, the AT&T E2725B and E1225B cater to different segments of the market, appealing to those seeking enriched functionality as well as those preferring simplicity. With their solid build, extended battery life, and essential features, these models represent AT&T's dedication to providing accessible and reliable communication solutions for diverse user needs.