AT&T user manual Every 882 telephone should, Include the following, Components

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Installation

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Every 882 telephone should

include the following

 

components:

 

 

1 Telephone

2 Handset

3 Coiled handset cord

4 (2) 7’ line cords

5 AC power transformer

6 4 AA heavy duty batteries

NOTE: Remove the labels on the handset and the display before using the phone.

DIAL MODE

This telephone has a push-button dial which will work with tone or dial pulse (rotary) telephone service. Even when set to dial pulse service, the phone can be switched temporarily to tone for access to services that require tone signaling, including some tone-activated computer systems.

This telephone is hearing-aid compatible.

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Check the list to make sure you have all

the correct parts included with the telephone. You should save your protective packaging materials to reuse if you move or need to ship the telephone.

We have provided all necessary parts. However, if you need additional parts to modernize or expand your telephone wiring, we offer a complete line of accessory products - including jacks, cords and adapters - to make any job quick, safe and inexpensive. Ask for them where you purchased your 882, or call 1-800-722- 9125.

AT&T 882 Manual

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Contents Line Speakerphone 882 Personal Information Center AT&T 882 ManualTable of Contents Introduction Line Speakerphone 882, Personal Information CenterFeatures Iii AT&T 882 ManualInstallation SectionEvery 882 telephone should Include the followingComponents Install Batteries Connect Line Cords and AC Power Telephone Jacks and LinesModular Jack Test Determining Line 1 and Line Setting the ClockEntering Your Home Phone Numbers One Phone Number OperationCursor Control Getting to Where You Want to GoCursor Soft KeysSoft Key Labels Label What it doesParts of a Menu Using the MenusMenus CursorAdd/Edit Displays Main Menu Choosing a Menu ItemMain Menu Set-Up Menu Set-Up MenuViewing Moving AroundSection OperationOperation Light Activity Meaning Light IndicatorsTelephone Displays Message What it meansMaking a Call from 1 the Dial Pad Using DialMaking a Call Making a Call From a Directory, DiLog or InLogUsing ADial Answering a CallUsing Mute AdjustingSpeaker Volume Speakerphone for Hands-free ConversationSwitching Between Lines HoldFlash Temporary Tone DialingMonitoring the Length of a Call Redial ADial Conference CallMaking a Conference Call Ending a Conference Call Adjusting the Display Contrast Conference Call OptionsRinger Volume Handset VolumeMaking a Call from a Directory Special Dialing Features DirectoryOverview Renaming Directories Renaming a DirectoryAdding and Editing a Name in a Directory Adding a Name 1 Press MenuEditing a Name 1 Press Menu Buttons What they doMaking a Call from a Directory Directory Special Dialing Features Calendar/Reminder Calendar/Reminder At a GlanceCreating Reminders Information about remindersViewing, Adding, Editing, and Removing Reminders Viewing a Day’s RemindersCalendar View Entering Reminders Weekly RemindersReminder Editing a Viewing Reminders 1 Press MenuRemoving a ReminderCall Identification Features At a Glance Call IdentificationSample Incoming Call Log AT&T 882 Manual Reviewing InLog Incoming Call MessagesIncoming Call Log InLog Message MeaningRemoving a Call from InLog Using ADial when Making an InLog CallMaking a Call from InLog Removing EntireAppendices Customizing This Phone Opening the Set-Up Menu Set ClockMemory Lock Enter Home Phone Numbers Change PasswordRename Directory Caller IDButton Tone Removal ConfirmPreferred Line Line Choice Problem Solution Case of DifficultyMaintenance Information LineIndex Done, 6, 8, 29, 43, 44, 45, 46 DP rotary