AT&T 1760 Connect the power cord, Initialization, Select Display Language, Store Home Area Code

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INSTALLATION

2Connect the power cord.

Plug the smaller end of the power cord into the jack labeled POWER on the back of the answering system.

Flip out the bracket under the unit, and fit the power cord through the strain relief tab.

Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.

Use only the power cord supplied with this product. If you need a replacement, call 1 800 222–3111.

Input: 120V, 60 Hz

Output: 9V AC, 400 mA

3Initialization.

As soon as you connect the power cord, the system runs a quick self-test. When the test is complete, the system enters an initial setup mode (this happens only the first time you plug in the unit). You can change the setup any time by pressing o(see SET UP SYSTEM FEATURES). The first feature setup you can change is the language for display messages.

4Select Display Language.

The current language selection is displayed in the center of the screen. Use the softkey to select an alternate language for display screen messages. It is pre-set to English. Select OK to accept English and move to storing the Home Area Code

— OR —

To change to Spanish, use the left softkey to select ESPANOL. Then select SI when ESPANOL is displayed in the center of the screen under Idioma/Language.

5Store Home Area Code.

After you select a language for the display, you’ll need to program your Home Area Code into the unit so it can properly recognize and dial calls. Press Cor cto enter the digits for your Home Area Code (see note). Select NEXT to move to the next digit. Select OK to save and move to setting the clock.

NOTE: This procedure for entering your Home Area Code applies to most users (those who simply dial the seven digits of a telephone number to make a local call). However, if you live in a region where you must dial 10 or 11 digits for calls within your Home Area Code, you must enter“000”instead of your Home Area Code in step 5.

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Contents Digital Answering System with Caller ID/Call Waiting Advanced American Telephones. All rights reserved Page Contents Page Buttons and Screen Indicators About Softkeys InstallationTable/Desk Installation Connect the power cord InitializationSelect Display Language Store Home Area CodeAdjust Display Contrast Set Dial ModeSet the Clock Set the DateInstallation Wall InstallationSet the Time and Date SET UP System FeaturesFeature Setup Answering System Feature Setup Record Outgoing AnnouncementDelete Outgoing Announcement Review Outgoing AnnouncementRemote Access Code Ring Select and Toll SaverCaller ID Feature Setup Announcement MonitorTurn Caller ID with Call Waiting On or Off Programming Area CodesLocal Area Code Guidelines Home Area CodeLocal Area Codes Blocked Call InformationSet Display Contrast Set Dial ModeSet Display Screen Language Answering System Operation Listening to Your Messages When Memory is Full Deleting MessagesRecording a Memo Deleting All MessagesConnect with the answering system Connect with the Answering SystemPlay Messages Delete Messages Record AnnouncementRecord a Memo Room Monitor with IntercomEnding the Remote Access Call Changing Remote Access CodeTurn System Off Turn System OnCaller ID Operation Call WaitingNEW Call Light Reviewing Call HistoryRemoving Call Records from History Display DialMaking a Display Dial Call Display Dial OptionsDisplay Messages Unknown CallerCase of Difficulty System Does Not Respond to Remote Commands Power Failure RecoveryNEW Call Light Remains On Screen is FlashingTemplate for Wall Mounting Use two #4 screwsRemote Commands To connect with your answering systemONE KEY Remote Commands