AT&T EP5632 user manual Saving call log entries into the Directory, Using the handset

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NOTE: Deleting an entry or message on a handset or telephone base will not affect the call logs of the other handset(s) or telephone base.

NOTES:

1.If a recorded message has been deleted and you tried to play the message as inidicated in the call log entry, Message not found will appear on the display.

2.If you select Delete all Entries, Delete all Calls? will appear on the display. Press the YES softkey to delete all entries.

Saving call log entries into the Directory

When viewing a call log entry, you can save the entry into the Directory.

To save an entry into the Directory:

1.Enter the Call Log menu (page 75).

2.Press the UP and DOWN NavKeys to select an entry to save to the Directory, then press the OPTIONS softkey.

3.Press the UP and DOWN NavKeys to highlight Save to Directory.

Using the handset

Press MENU/SELECT to enter the directory editing menu (see step 7 on page 69).

Using the telephone base

Press the SELECT softkey to save the entry.

Deleting call log entries

In the Call Log, you can delete one entry or all of the entries. You can also delete the recorded message (if available) attached to the call log entry, and delete both the entry and message.

To delete entries in the Call Log:

1.Enter the Call Log menu (see page 75).

2.Press the UP and DOWN NavKeys to select a call log entry, then press the DELETE softkey.

3.Press the UP and DOWN NavKeys to select the following options:

Delete Entry - only deletes the selected call log entry.

Delete Msg - only deletes the recorded message on the answering system of the selected call log entry.

Delete Entry & Msg - deletes both the call log entry and recorded message on the answering system.

Delete All Entries - deletes all the entries in the Call Log (see note).

4.Once you have selected an option, press MENU/ SELECT on the handset or press the SELECT softkey on the telephone base (see note for exception).

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Contents User’s manual On your purchase This AT&T product CongratulationsBefore you begin Your new AT&T EP5632/EP5632-2 telephone system includes Parts checklistTable of contents Handset Quick reference guideAnswering system keys and NavKeys in brackets Telephone BaseHandset status icons 1200AM Directory Handset main menuDirectory Telephone base main menuAvoid placing the telephone base too close to Installation setupImportant Information Telephone base installationDesktop to wall mount installation Installation optionsBracket grooves DSL filter For DSL users, see Mounting studs Wall mount to desktop installation DSL filter For DSL users Not included Telephone line cord Step Battery installation & chargingBelt clip & optional headset Expanding your telephone system Register Handset Adding new handsets optionalSpare battery optional Introducing Bluetooth Glossary of terms Bluetooth at glance 1200 AM Bluetooth SetupSet up Cellular Set up Headset Set up HeadsetRename a paired device Managing your devicesPaired Devices View device information Delete a paired deviceDelete all paired devices Active Devices Remove an active device Replace an active deviceChange PIN of the telephone base Add an active deviceHandset settings Edit Handset Name Set TimeLanguage Show Handset NameKeypad Tone Clear Voice Mail LCD ContrastRegistration? Default Settings restore settingsDelete Registration Handset Ringers Ringer Volume Delete a ringer melody Ringer MelodySelect a ringer melody Record New Ringer Handset Pictures Handset Animations Telephone base Settings Set Date 2007/01/011200 AM Keypad Tone LCD Contrast Delete Handsets Default SettingsTelephone base Ringers Ringer Volume Ringer for Home Ringer for CELL1 Ringer for CELL2 Answering System settings To turn the answering system on or off Answer On/OffRecording an announcement AnnouncementNumber of Rings Remote Code Enter your desired four-digit code by using5000 Msg Alert Tone Telephone operations Make a Home call Using a handsetUsing the telephone base Using a Bluetooth headsetCall waiting on the Home line Receive a Home callCellular Make a Cellular callPress Cellular or Speaker Receive a Cellular callIncoming Cellular calls Adjusting the listening volumeUsing the telephone base Press Volume Silencing the ringers Incoming Home callsHold MuteCellular call, CELLULAR, and 1 or Receive a Cellular call while on a Home callReceive a Home call while on a Cellular call End Cell call ends the Cellular line call Conferencing Home and Cellular callsCall waiting while on a conference call Intercom Using the telephone base Press IntercomDirectory Creating a new directory entry Saveerase Creating a new directory entry Using the telephone base Searching for directory entries Edit a directory entry Delete all directory entries Deleting directory entriesDelete one directory entry Information about caller ID with call waiting Call Log 1200AMMemory Match Call Log informationReviewing the Call Log Dial options Dialing a call log entryDeleting call log entries Using the handsetSaving call log entries into the Directory Play recorded messages in the Call Log Clear Missed Calls Redial list Saving redial entries into the Directory Editing a redial entry Dialing a redial entryDeleting redial entries Answering system operations Options during playback Message announcementsCall Screening on the telephone base To delete all messagesRecord Memo Call interceptRemote Command and Action Remote accessHandset and telephone base alert tones Alert tonesCannot pair my cell phone to the telephone base TroubleshootingCannot put My headset My telephone Battery Hear other calls Charge light is off Answering Important safety information Especially about cordless telephones Especially about telephones answering systems Precautions for users of implanted cardiac pacemakersFCC Part 68 and Acta 103 FCC Part Limited warranty 106 Please retain your original sales receipt as proof Purchase Cellular calls 59 Conference calls 65 Home calls Index109 Cellular calls 64 Hold Telephone operating range Technical specifications112 Remote access wallet card
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