AT&T 993 2-Line user manual Glossary

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Getting started

Glossary

Caller ID: Caller identification is a subscriber service available from most local telephone companies for a fee. When you subscribe to caller identification, you can see the name and telephone number of the caller before answering the telephone, if you and the caller are both in areas offering caller ID service with compatible equipment.

Caller ID with call waiting: This is a single, combined subscriber service which may be available from your telephone service provider. If you subscribe to this service, you can use your 993 telephone to see the name and telephone number of the caller even while on another call (as long as the caller is in

an area with caller ID service and both telephone companies use compatible equipment).

COVM: Central office voicemail is a subscriber voice message service which may be available from the telephone service provider. This service may be called by another name in your area (e.g., call answering or voicemail).

Home area code: This is the area code for your telephone number. Most users simply dial the seven digits of a telephone number to make a call within their own area code and 11 digits outside of their area code. If this applies to you, enter your own area code into the unit as the home area code. After programming, if there is a call from within your home area code, the screen will display the seven digits of the telephone number.

You may, however, live in a region where you are required to dial 10 digits for calls within your area code (area code and telephone number). If this applies to you, enter 000 for the home area code and enter your area code as a local area code. After programming, if there is a call from within your area code, the screen displays the 10 digits of the telephone number. Be sure to follow the directions under Program home and local area codes on page 26 during feature setup.

Local area code: Most users dial 11 digits to make calls outside their own area codes. If this applies to you, you do not need to program any local area codes.

However, if you dial only 10 digits to make calls to areas outside your own area code (without dialing 1), then program these local area codes into the telephone. Up to four local area codes can be programmed. After programming, if there is an incoming call from one of these local area codes, the screen displays the 10 digits of the telephone number. See Program home and local area codes on page 26 for instructions.

Navigation buttons: These are the buttons used when setting up your 993 telephone and for scrolling through the feature options (ENTER, , , , ).

Primary Line: This is the line on your telephone designated to be selected automatically when you lift the handset, press SPEAKER, or press HEADSET.

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Contents User’s manual Congratulations On purchasing your new AT&T productStop Table of contents Caller ID Appendix Call historyProduct overview Auto Redial Press to activate the auto-redial Quick reference guide Call History Press to display caller ID information Dial pad keysPause Parts checklist Glossary Telephone location Avoid placing the telephone too close toOptional spare battery Telephone installation Check for a dial tone Connect the power adapterConnect the handset to the telephone Confirm Lines 1Data port 800 222-3111.In Canada, dial 1 866Rotate the mounting bracket Connect the power cord to the telephoneWall mounting Reverse the handset tabTwo-line modular wall jack 800 222-3111.In Canada, dial 1 866 Optional headset To exit Feature SETUP, press and hold Enter Menu operationMenu structure Turn auto speaker on or off Feature setupSet the primary line Turn automatic line selection on or off Set preferred mode Set the time and date Turn screen backlight on or off Set the scroll rateTurn the central office voicemail Covm indicator on or off Turn NEW Call light off Program home and local area codes Feature setup Choose how to store repeat calls in call history Set call historyTurn caller ID with call waiting on or off Language Set the display languageBasic operation Make, answer or end a call HandsetMake, answer or end a call Headset Volume Handset/Speakerphone/Headset volume control TimerRinger volume Speakerphone or headset RedialDisplay dial Auto redial Press Auto Redial againHold Switch between lines during a callOptions while on calls To release hold and return to the callTo end a conference call, hang up MuteConference calls Place a conference call on holdConference calls Talk privately with one caller Low battery indicatorLights and what they mean One-touch speed dial Lower keyStore a number in one-touch Store a wait in a one-touch entry Store a pause in a one-touch entryStore a flash in a one-touch entry View a one-touch entryDial a one-touch number Edit a one-touch number Erase a one-touch numberChain dialing Directory operation Menu structureStore a name and number in the directory Store a wait in a directory number Review directory entries Edit a directory entry Edit a name in the directoryEdit a directory entry Edit a number in the directory Primary line on Dial a number from the directoryRemove a name and number from the directory Caller ID operation Information about caller ID with call waitingHow caller ID works Call waiting Message waiting and NEW Call lightsCall history operation Review records in call history by line Remove all calls from call history . Press Call HistoryDial a number from call history Dial optionsSave a call history entry to the directory Display screen messages ErrorOut of Area Troubleshooting Eliminate any background noise. Noise from a Troubleshooting One-touch operation beginning on NEW Call light flashesTime and date on Power Failure isMemory Error CID del shownImportant product information Especially about corded telephones Connection and use with the nationwide telephone network FCC and Acta informationProduct identifier and REN information Repair instructionsProgramming/testing of emergency numbers Rights of the telephone service providerHearing aid compatibility Part 15 of FCC rules What does this limited warranty cover? Limited warrantyHow long is the limited warranty period? How do you get warranty service? Other limitations Default settings Feature DefaultGeneral product care Technical specifications Index Index