AT&T 7650 user manual To turn Answering System Onfrom a remote location

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If you have difficulty operating this phone, try the suggestions below. If you still have trouble, call the National Service Center at 1 800 222-311 1 .

To turn Answering System Offfioma remote location

1Dial your telephone number.

2When the answering system responds, enter your Zdigit Remote

Access Code. The system announces whether or not you have any messages, then beeps twice and is ready to accept a command.

3Pressg,ZtoturnthesystemOff .

To turn Answering System Onfrom a remote location

1Dial your telephone number.

2Let the phone ring at least 10times. When the answering system responds, enter your Zdigit Remote

Access Code. The system announces whether or not you have any messages, then beeps twice and is ready to accept a command.

3Press g, to turn the system On.

If the phone doesn't work at all, check these items first:

Make sure the AC Adapter on the power cord is plugged into an outlet not conuolled by a wall switch.

Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the base unit and the telephone jack.

Make sure the base antenna is fully extended.

If the phone does not beep when you press m,the batteries might need recharging.

Tf tb - r_c\WR . 4 ~ T E R Ylj $ t i~PI? the batteries need recharging. Make sure the battery pack is installed correctly.

If you have rotary service on your phone line, make sure the dial MODE switch is set to DP.

If the above suggestions don't solve the problem, try resetting the security code (see below).

lfyou hear a two-beep signal whenyou try to use the handset:

The handset and base are not communicating properly. You might be out of range while attempting to dial. Move closer to the base and try the call again. If moving closer to the base doesn't help, the handset and base might be set to different security codes.To reset the code, try the following:

Place the handset in the base, and check to make sure the CHARGING light is on. Wait 15 seconds, then pick up the handset and press !PHONE]. The phone should operate properly. If it doesn't, try the next step.

Place the handset in the base, and check to make sure the CHARGING light is on. Unplug the AC adapter from the outlet, wait 15 seconds, then plug it in again. The CHARGING light should go on. Wait another 15 seconds, then pick up the handset and press :PHONE.. The phone should operate properly. If it doesn't try the next step.

Pick up the handset, open the battery compartment, and un plug the battery pack. Wait 15 seconds, then reinstall the battery pack, close the battery compartment, place the handset in the base, and check to make sure the CHARGING light is on. Wait another 15 seconds, then pick up the hand-

set and press .-,The phone should operate properly.

If you have no dial tone, check all the previous suggestions. If you still don't hear a dial tone, disconnect the phone and try another phone in the same jack. If there is no dial tone on that phone either, the problem is probably in your wiring or local service. Call your local telephone company.

If you hear noise or interference when using the phone:

Make sure the base and handset antennas are fully extended. You may be out of range. iMove closer to the base.

Press and release CEGGFL to change to another of the 25 channels available. If the noise is exceptionally loud, move closer to the base before changing channels. Household appliances plugged into the same circuit as the base can sometimes cause interference. Try moving the appliance or the base to another outlet.

The layout of your home or office might be limiting the operating range. Try moving the base to another location. preferably on an upper floor.

If you lose a call after changing channels:

You were probably almost out of range. Move closer to the base before changing channels. Before placing the call again, set the handset in the base for at least 15 seconds.

If the phone does not ring when you receive a call:

 

Make sure the ringer switch on the

 

base is set to on.

 

Make sure the telephone line cord

 

is connected firmly to the base and

 

the telephone jack. Make sure the

 

power cord is plugged into an outlet

 

not controlled by a wall switch.

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You might be too far from the base.

Move closer to the base.

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sion phones on your telephone

 

line to allow all of them to ring.

 

Try unplugging some of the other

 

phones.

 

Try changing the channel.

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Contents UsersManual For Cordless Digital AT&T System Telephone Standard AC Outlet Reset buttonRing Select Setting the ClockUnplug it from the handset Remove the battery case cover onLift out the old battery pack Battery CaseEnding a Gall Special Telephone ServicesMaking a Gall Answering a CallStoring a Number in Memory Directory CardRe~lacins Stored Number Storing a Pause A Memory Dial NumberE R a T I N G R a N Message Alert Ring SelectlToll SaverMessage Window Mailbox LightsRecord a Memo Record a Message When System is OFFRemote Access Code Priority CallingRepeat Play All Messages Record a MemoConnect with Answering System Save MessagesTo turn Answering System Onfrom a remote location Lfyou hear a two-beep signal whenyou try to use the handsetIf you hear noise or interference when using the phone If the phone does not ring when you receive a callIf messages are incomplete If you hear other calls while using the phoneIf the system does not respond to remote commands Other ProblemsPage Page

7650 specifications

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