AT&T 974 user manual General product care

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General product care

To keep your phone working and looking good, follow these guidelines:

Avoid putting it near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lamps).

DO NOT expose it to direct sunlight or moisture.

Avoid dropping the phone and/or other rough treatment.

Clean with a soft cloth.

Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will damage the finish.

Retain the original packaging in case you need to ship it at a later date.

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Contents Part 1 Important product information Please also readContents ContentsDirectory operation Product overview Product overviewBefore you begin Parts listTools needed Your box should includeBefore you begin DSL users Glossary From GlossaryProgrammable features list Covm reset Programmable Features ListPrime line AutomaticReturn all features To default settings Reset allCSL delay ring ConsoleTone, repeating DND mode Audible signalsChoose another number for this ExtensionBattery installation InstallationInstallation Replace the battery compartment cover and the screw Battery installationRecommended wiring configuration for phone system Table/desk installationConnect the handset cord Table/desk installationTwo two-line jacks Connect the power adapter to the telephone Wall installationInitialization Check for dial toneConnect the telephone line cords to the telephone as shown Wall installationReverse the handset tab Lines 3 Two-line Initialization Four one-line jacks Convenience portsMenu operation Menu operationMenu structure Rapid scroll OperationMenuShortcut to language menu Set one touch preference Feature setupFeature setup Assign an extension number to your phone Extension no and the current settingTurn the ringer on or off for each line Select the ringer type Set delay ring Turn auto-mute on or off Turn hold reminder on or off Set dial modeSet the time and date Hour and the current hour settingMake outgoing or transfer calls Turn line usage on or off for each lineFor lines 2 Press or to scroll through the line choices Line 1 … Line Assign the prime line line preferencePress or to toggle between Set automatic modeSee Rapid scroll on page 22 for details Set the scroll rateTurn screen backlight on or off COVMHON/OFF Turn Covm indicators on or off for each lineL1HCOVMHRESET Reset Covm indicatorProgram home and local area codes Assign the line group for this phone ENTERResethall? Erase all settings and return the phone to default settingsSet this phone to be the Centrex console phone Language and the current setting Set the Centrex console delayed ring timeSet the display language Press or to scroll through the languageTelephone operation Telephone operationMake or answer a call HandsetMake or answer a call OperationHeadset Speakerphone Switch between handset, headsetTimer Restore call privacy Cancel call privacyCall privacy Do not disturbRedial VolumeOR- Press K Redial stackAuto redial Turn hold reminder on or off on page 29. If you Switch between linesHold Temporary tone dialing MuteFlash To drop one line Conference callsTo talk privately with one party Blind transfer Transfer a callAnswer a transferred call Low battery indicatorTransfer a call and speak to the receiving party Lights and what they mean One touch operation Store a number in a one touch location One touch operationStore a flash in a one touch entry Store temporary touch tone signals in a one touch entryStore a pause in a one touch entry Review a one touch entry If One touch preference is set to Telephone Dial a one touch numberIf One touch preference is set to Intercom Directory operation To enter directory modeDirectory operation Store a name and number in the directory Use the dial pad keys and the chart below toPress Dto begin working with the directory Press 2once for A, twice for B, three times forStore a name and number in the directory Store a pause in a directory numberStore a flash in a directory number Store a temporary tone signal in a directory numberReview directory entries Edit a directory entry Remove all entries from the directory Dial a number from the directoryRemove a name and number from the directory Intercom operation Intercom operationBasic intercom operations To step Make an intercom call withHandset Speakerphone or headset End an intercom or page call Answer an intercom callAuto-mute on Answer a single-phoneAuto-mute off Answer a system-wide All system phonesRoom monitor Make an intercom conference callCaller ID operation Caller ID operationCall waiting Caller ID displaySimultaneously Display screen messages View call history summary Message waiting and NEW Call lightCall history Call history Review records in call historyRemove a specific call record from call Remove calls from call historyHistory Remove all calls from call historyDial a number from call history Automatic mode onDial options See Review records in call history onSave a name and number from call history to the directory To a one touch location Save a number from call historyAdding a fax machine Using a fax switchAdding a fax machine General product care General product careTechnical specifications Technical specificationsPower adapter BatteryCase of difficulty Case of difficultyIntercom paging Signal not receivedMake sure you have programmed your Intercom extension number correctlyLine lights remain On when no line isConnected Line usage on or off for each line Line group for this phone onAdvanced features do Power failureOperation during Screen displaysCovm indicator on page 37 in Feature Central office. To clear, see ResetSetup See Turn Covm indicator on or off forLine groups Expanding the phone systemExpanding the phone system Telephone Lines in System Telephone Lines TLs in System Private linesEnable the console phone Setup checklistCentrex operation Centrex operationPick up another station’s line Set ring delay durationAnswer a delayed ring Index IndexCSL delay ring Date Covm 5 Covm indicator 8, 36-37Default settings Delay ring Delayed ring Dial mode Dial options Dial pad key100 101 102 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights reserved Case of difficulty, visit our service center at