AT&T 964 user manual Wall Installation

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INSTALLATION

3Connect the handset cord.

Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the jack on the left side of the phone. Plug the other end into the handset, and hang up.

4Connect the power adapter.

Use only the power adapter provided with this product. To obtain a replacement, call 1 800 222–3111.

5Check 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 in this manual.

Plug one end of the power adapter into the jack labeled ADAPTER on the back of the phone. Plug the other end into a standard electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.

6Initialization.

As soon as you connect the power cord, the system runs a quick self-test and the screen displays Initializing for about 15 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.

Wall Installation

1Reverse the handset tab.

Hold down the switchhook, then pull the tab out and rotate it

180 degrees. Push the tab down into the grooves so it settles into position.

INSTALLATION

2Install one 9V battery.

Press in on the tabs and remove the telephone base.

Use a small Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screw and open the battery door.

Insert the 9V battery (included), and replace the screw to close the battery door.

Replace the telephone base.

NOTE: The battery retains telephone memory in the event of a power failure. If power fails, only Line 1 will work to dial and answer incoming calls. No other features will work until power is restored.

3Connect the telephone line cords to the telephone. Please refer to line cord connection instructions in Step 2 of “Table/Desk Installation” on page 9.

4Turn the base, as shown, and attach it to the bottom of the phone.

5Connect the handset cord.

Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the jack on the bottom of the phone. Plug the other end into the handset, and hang up.

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Contents Part 1 Important Product Information Four-Line Intercom SpeakerphoneContents Before YOU Begin Contents Glossary Audible Signals Features ListConnect the telephone line cords to the telephone InstallationTable/Desk Installation Install one 9V batteryWall Installation Convenience Ports Connect the power adapter to the telephoneMount the phone on the wall SET UP System Features SET UP System Features Assign the Prime Line Line Preference Set Delay RingSet the Dial Mode Turn Line Usage On or Off for Each LineProgram the Day and Night Times for Auto-Attendant Turn Hold Reminder On or OffProgram Home and Local Area Codes Set Your Phone for Single Phone OperationProgram Message Length Set Auto-Attendant Pickup DelayProgram Remote Password Program the Centrex Console Delayed Ring TimeTurn Toll Saver On or Off Erase All Settings and Return the Phone to DefaultCall Privacy TimerTelephone Operation Making or Answering a CallRedial VolumeDo Not Disturb Line-in-Use LightsFlash Switch Between LinesHold MuteTransfer a Call Directory OperationStoring a Pause in a Directory Number Storing a Temporary Tone Signal in a Directory NumberDirectory Operation Storing Names and Numbers in the DirectoryRemoving a Name and Number from the Directory Reviewing Information Stored in the DirectoryChanging Directory Entries Dialing a Number from the DirectoryBasic Intercom Operations Intercom OperationMaking an Intercom Call with the Handset Making a Single-phone Switching Between an Intercom Call and a Single-phoneMaking an Intercom Call with the Speakerphone or Headset Answering an Intercom CallRoom Monitor Making an Intercom Conference CallCall Waiting Caller ID OperationView Call List Summary Message Waiting and NEW Calls LightCall List Display MessagesRemoving a Specific Call Record from Call List Removing Calls from Call ListDialing a Number from Call List Saving a Number from Call List to the DirectoryTime/Date Reset Covm IndicatorAnswering System Recording a Memo Removing MessagesAudible Message Alert Two-Way RecordingToll Saver Auto-Attendant Sequence for Callers Turn Auto-Attendant Function On/OffRemoving an Auto-Attendant Outgoing Message Using Multiple Auto-AttendantsReviewing an Auto-Attendant Outgoing Message Recording an Auto-Attendant Outgoing MessageAdding a FAX Machine Remote CommandsMulti-phone System Case of Difficulty Using a Fax SwitchSingle Phone System Does Not Respond to Remote Commands Line Lights Remain On When No Line is ConnectedTone Signals Do Not Activate a Remote Device Operation During a Power FailureIncoming Calls Are Dropped By Auto-Attendant Covm Line Indicator Remains OnLine Groups Screen Displays CovmCentrex Operation Expanding the 964 SystemPicking Up Another Station’s Line Setting Ring Delay DurationAnswering a Delayed Ring IndexDtad Intercept Page Four-Line Intercom Speakerphone Directory Operation pages Wallet Card 6/2/2000 231 PM Page 1 1,1 Four-Line Intercom SpeakerphoneRemote Command Press