AT&T 5635 manual Reviewing Your Access Code, Changing Your Access Code

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If it doesn’t receive any instructions in a few seconds, the system will automatically play all of your messages for you. First Mailbox 1 followed by Mailbox 2. You can allow the system to play your messages, or you can use the number buttons on the handset to direct the system to perform any of the other operations.

The labels above the number buttons will remind you of the correct button to press for each operation. To end the connection from the cordless handset, press OFF, or return the handset to the base.

NOTE: The ANS SYS Light on the handset will blink to indicate that you have new messages.

Establishing a Connection With the Answering System From a Touch Tone Phone

1.Dial your phone number.

NOTE: When the RING SELECT switch is set to TOLL SAVER, the system will answer after two rings if there are new messages and after four rings if there are no new messages. When you call, if you hear the third ring you’ll know that no one has left a message since the last time someone called to check on messages. Hang up before the fourth ring, and you’ll save the cost of the call.

2.When the answering system answers and the outgoing announcement begins to play, enter your access code, (it is not necessary to wait for the announcement to finish.)

The system will announce the number of messages you have (for example: “You have three messages in Mailbox 1 and 2 messages in Mailbox 2”), and then beep twice to indicate that it is ready to accept a command. Select a mailbox by pressing 1 or 2.

If it doesn’t receive any instructions in a few seconds, the system will automatically play all of your messages for you. First Mailbox 1 followed by Mailbox 2. You can allow the system to play your messages, or you can use the number buttons on the handset to direct the system to perform any of the operations.

You can use the wallet card to remind you of the correct button to press for each operation. To end the connection from the outside telephone line, simply hang up.

The Access Code

The preset code is 50. This code gives you access to your messages, memos and announcements when you call in from another location. You can use the preset code, or choose your own. If you change the code, be sure to write it down so you’ll be able to access your system when you are away from your home or office.

NOTE: The Access Code can ONLY be reviewed or changed from the cordless handset or from a touch tone phone. It cannot be reviewed or changed at the base unit.

Once you’ve established a connection with the answering system, you can review and change the access code from the cordless handset or from another touch tone phone away from your home or office.

You can work with the access code any time after the system has given you the two-beep signal to indicate that it is ready to accept a command.

Reviewing Your Access Code

Press and release 9 (CODE). The system will announce the current access code and then beep twice to indicate that it is ready to accept a command.

Changing Your Access Code

1.Press and release # (CHANGE), and then press 9 (CODE). The system will announce “Enter new code.”

2.Use the dial pad buttons to enter the new access code.

You may use any two-digit number from 40-99. The system will announce the new access code setting and then beep twice to indicate that it is ready to accept a command.

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Contents Table/Desk Installation Wall Installation Hanging up Mount the base on the wallMaking Calls Answering CallsRedial Volume ControlSpecial Telephone Services Temporary ToneUsing the Intercom Changing ChannelsProgramming a Number Into Memory Using the Intercom During a Phone CallHandset Locator Find Dialing a Number Stored in MemoryProgramming and Dialing Long Numbers or Sequences Storing a Redial Number in MemoryProgramming a Pause in a Memory Dial Phone Number Changing or Replacing a Stored NumberAnnouncements to Callers About MailboxesClock Setting System to Answer Calls Ring Select Setting System to Not Answer CallsMessage Window and Indicators Toll SaverMessage Alert Indicator LightsMailbox Lights Listening to Your MessagesDeleting Selected Messages When the Memory Is FullSaving Messages Replaying Deleted MessagesTo use Priority Calling, a caller should Screening Incoming CallsPriority Calling Changing Your Access Code Access CodeReviewing Your Access Code Additional Message Operations Working with the ClockOutgoing Announcement Monitoring Calls Recording a Telephone ConversationCall Monitoring Call InterceptCharging the Handset Batteries Turning the Answering System On or OffAbout the Handset Batteries Replacing the Base Batteries Replacing the Handset Battery PackIf the batteries don’t charge properly