AT&T E5960 user manual Handset settings

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Select Settings.

1Settings

1Appearance

Set screen background color.

1Set Time

Set time.

1Contrast

Adjust screen contrast.

1Phone Setup

Enter base ID to register handset. Choose Tone or Pulse dialing.

1Language

Choose screen display language.

1Reset Settings

Clear phonebook.

Restore factory default settings.

Telephone Operation

Handset settings

Note: After selecting any option below, press the middle Navkey button to confirm your choice.

Appearance

At this menu you can choose one of four display screen background colors.

Set time

Select this menu to set the time displayed on screen. You must enter four digits (09:23). Using the NavKey, press the DOWN button, then use LEFT/RIGHT buttons to set AM or PM. After you set the handset time once, it will thereafter be set automatically with incoming Caller ID information if you have this service (see page 5). You can also turn off the time display at this menu.

Contrast

At this menu you can adjust screen contrast to one of eight levels to maximize readability in different lighting conditions.

Phone setup

Choose this option to register a new handset or select dialing mode. To register, you must enter the 15-digit ID number of the base. (To find this number, go to the base, press MENU, scroll down to select DISPLAY BASE ID, then press OK.)

The phone is preset at the factory to use TONE dialing. You should change it to PULSE only if you do not have touch-tone dialing service.

Language

At this menu you can select the language used in all menus and screen displays. Choices are English, Español, Français.

Reset Settings

At this menu you can delete all entries from your hand- set phonebook, or restore all factory default settings.

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Contents GHz Cordless Speakerphone/ Answering System E5960C See Add new handsets to make your phone more versatile seeTable of contents GHz Cordless Speakerphone/ Answering System E5960CQuick reference guide HandsetBase/Speakerphone Parts checklist Before you begin About Caller IdentificationTelephone operating range Telephone base installation Battery installation & charging Low battery indicatorWall mounting Install belt clip as shown below if desired Belt clip & optional headsetBasic handset operation Basic base operation Answering callsOptions while on calls Intercom calls Intercom callsHandling incoming calls Handset screen images Ringer control Low battery toneVibrate silent call alerting RingersHandset settings Ringer melody Base settingsRinger volume Number announceTimeouts and error tones Memory capacityTo enter a number New phonebook entriesTo enter a name Customizing entriesTo search alphabetically Phonebook searchTo browse through the directory To call a displayed numberTo dial a number To dial, edit or delete entriesTo edit a listing To delete an entryClear CID Log see Review Messages see nextReview CID Log see Review Redial seeReview voice messages Playback optionsAnnouncements To review your call log To dial a call log entry Dialing optionsTo review your redial log To review your redial logAbout the redial memory To redial a callBase Calls Log To review your call log Chris Thompson 1129 a Oct Handset access Message capacityDay 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 offChanging feature options Feature optionsMessage playback Options during playbackTo delete all messages Recording and playing memos To record a memoTo play back a memo Message window displays Message window displaysRemote access Dial your telephone number from any touch-tone phoneHandset status icons Battery power levelsDisplay screen status icons Base status iconsAlert tones and indicator lights Indicator lightsAlert tones Adding new handsets Charging spare batteries Case of difficulty Telephone does not work at allIf you lose a call Index Index Technical specifications Remote access wallet card Action Remote Command91-5928-10-00E5960C CIBR0.qxd 2/13/1950 721 PM