AT&T 7650 user manual Setting the Clock, Ring Select

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Base Antenna (extended)

PHONE light goes on while

handset is on a call.

CHARGING light goes on while\\ handset battery is charging.

LO BATT BASE goes on when ,base battery power is low.

Use CLOCK with CHANGE to set or change time/&y.

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WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATION

1Follow steps 1-5 in TABLE INSTALLATION.

2Choose and mark the mounting position.

The mounting screws should scrzw into a wooden stud within the wall. Use the Wall Mounting Template and a pencil to mark the screw positions on the wall.

3Insbll the mounting sleeves and screws.

Start the screw holes in the marks you made on the wall. Now slip the mounting sleeves onto the screws, with the larger end of the sleeve toward the screw head.

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started, and tighten until the smaller end of the sleeveis flatagainst the wall.

4Reverse the switchhook.

In order to "hang up" the handset when the base is wall mounted. you'll need to remove the switchhook, reverse it, and replace

Connect the telephone line cord.

Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the jack on the top side of the base. Plug the other end of the line cord into a modular jack. Make sure the plug snaps firmly in place.

Mount the base on the wall.

Hold the base so the mounting sleeves on the wall fit into the holes on the bottom of the base. Slide the base down onto the mounting sleeves until it locks into place.

Follow Steps 7-9 in TABLE INSTALLATION.

Setting the Clock

The clock feature will record the day and time of each message received.

To set the clock

1 Press CHANcE ,then m.You hear

2

a day of the week.

Press

or FORWARD until YOU

 

hear the correct day.

3

Press

to hear the hour.

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Press

or :FORWARD until you

 

hear the correct hour. Make sure

 

the hour is correct for AM or PM.

5

Press

to hear the minute.

6

Press

or FORWARD until you

hear the correct minute.

7Press clqcK . You will hear the day and t m e :.serrmg.

To review the clock

Press m .YOUwill hear the day and time setting.

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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

The AT&T 7650 was a notable mobile phone that emerged in the early 2000s, marking a significant step in the evolution of mobile technology. Known for its distinctive design and feature set, the AT&T 7650 captured the attention of tech enthusiasts and casual users alike.

One of the key features of the AT&T 7650 was its impressive camera system. It was one of the first mobile phones to integrate a digital camera, allowing users to take photos on the go. The device boasted a VGA camera that provided decent image quality for its time, setting the stage for the incorporation of higher-quality cameras in mobile phones in subsequent years.

The AT&T 7650 also featured a vibrant color display, which was a standout characteristic during its release. The screen provided a resolution that enabled users to enjoy multimedia content, including images and animations. This enhanced visual experience contributed to the phone's appeal, making it suitable for various applications, including mobile gaming and photo viewing.

Additionally, the phone employed GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) technology, which was gaining traction during that period. This provided users with better call quality and a more stable connection compared to earlier technologies. GSM technology also allowed for the use of SIM cards, enabling users to easily switch devices by simply changing their SIM.

Further enhancing its functionality, the AT&T 7650 supported GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), allowing for data connectivity that facilitated mobile internet access. Although the speeds were modest compared to today's standards, GPRS opened new avenues for users to browse the web, send emails, and engage with online content via their phones.

The AT&T 7650 was designed with ergonomics in mind. It featured a compact and user-friendly design that made it easy to hold and operate. The keypad was well laid out, ensuring that dialing numbers or text messaging was a seamless experience.

In summary, the AT&T 7650 was more than just a mobile phone; it was a pioneer in integrating camera capabilities and internet connectivity into a single device. With its vibrant display, GSM technology, and GPRS support, it set a foundation that would lead to the smart devices we rely on today. Its legacy is a testament to the rapid advancement in mobile technology that has since transformed how we communicate and share our lives.