AT&T 955 Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the jack on, Mount the phone on the wall

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INSTALLATION

5 Connect the handset cord.

Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the jack on the

INSTALLATION

Two Two-Line Jacks

left side of the phone. Plug the other end into the handset, and

hang up.

6 Connect the power adapter to the telephone.

Use only the power adapter provided with this product. To obtain

a replacement, call 1 800 222–3111.

Plug one end of the power adapter into the jack labeled ADAPTER

on the back of the phone.

NOTE: If the screen displays POWERFAIL the first time you plug in the phone, press any key to clear the screen.

Modular

Telephone Jack

Lines 3 and 4

Standard

Electrical

Outlet

Power Cord

Modular

Telephone Jack

Lines 1 and 2

7Check for dial tone.

Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone. If you cannot hear a dial tone, turn to IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY.

8Mount the phone on the wall

Four One-Line Jacks

Modular

Standard

Electrical

Telephone Jacks

Outlet

Lines 3 and 4

 

 

Power Cord

Modular Telephone Jacks

Lines 1 and 2

9Plug the power adapter into a standard electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.

10Initialization.

As soon as you connect the power cord, the system runs a quick self-test and the screen displays Initializing for about seven seconds. When the test is complete, the system enters an initial setup mode (this happens the first time you plug in the unit only) and the screen displays press PROG to setup your phone. See SET UP SYSTEM FEATURES beginning on page 15.

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Contents Four-Line Intercom Speakerphone Part 1 Important Product InformationContents Contents Before YOU BeginGlossary Features List Audible SignalsInstallation Table/Desk InstallationInstall one 9V battery Connect the telephone line cords to the telephoneWall Installation Mount the phone on the wall Connect the power adapter to the telephonePlug one end of the coiled handset cord into the jack on SET UP System Features Convenience PortsTurn Covm Indicator On or Off for Each Line Change Display LanguageSet the Time/Date Assign an Extension Number to Your PhoneSet Delay Ring Set the Dial ModeTurn Line Usage On or Off for Each Line Assign the Prime Line Line PreferenceProgram the Centrex Console Delayed Ring Time Erase All Settings and Return the Phone to Default SettingsTurn Hold Reminder On or Off Program Home and Local Area CodesTelephone Operation Making or Answering a CallHandset SpeakerphoneTimer VolumeCall Privacy Do Not DisturbSwitch Between Lines RedialAuto Redial HoldLow Battery Indicator Temporary Tone DialingConference Calls Transfer a CallSpeed Dial Operation Storing a Name and a Number in a Speed Dial LocationReviewing Information Stored in a Speed Dial Location Editing Information Stored in a Speed Dial LocationMaking a Speed Dial Call Removing Information from a Speed Dial LocationStoring a Temporary Tone Signal in a Directory Number Directory OperationStoring Names and Numbers in the Directory Storing a Pause in a Directory NumberDialing a Number from the Directory Reviewing Information Stored in the DirectoryChanging Directory Entries Removing a Name and Number from the Directory Removing All Entries from the DirectoryIntercom Operation Switching Between an Intercom Call and a Single-phone Ending an Intercom or Page CallPaging All Phones Answering a System-wideCaller ID Operation Caller ID OperationMessage Waiting and NEW Call Light Call WaitingCalls Received on Two or More Lines Simultaneously Removing Calls from Call List Call ListDisplay Messages Reset Covm Indicator Dialing a Number from Call ListSaving a Number from Call List to the Directory Time/DateCase of Difficulty Using a Fax SwitchAdding a FAX Machine Tone Signals Do Not Activate a Remote Device Operation During a Power FailureCovm Line Indicator Remains On No Caller ID Information While on a CallPrivate Lines Expanding the 955 SystemLine Groups Centrex Operation Index All Removed! 38 AM/PM Area CODEs 7TONE/PULSE 6 Page Four-Line Intercom Speakerphone Speed Dial Operation pages