AT&T SBC-420 user manual Setting TONE/PULSE Dialing, Changing Hold Reminder

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PROGRAMMING OPTIONS

SETTING TONE/PULSE DIALING

The factory default dialing mode is TONE. If your telephone company requires PULSE dialing, change this setting. If you use pulse dialing it is still possible to access tone services like bank by phone, etc. See TONE/PULSE MIXED DIALING on page 26.

PROGRAMMING OPTIONS

CHANGING HOLD REMINDER

The 420 can be set to sound an alert tone when a call has been left on hold for more than 3 minutes. The default setting is HOLD REMINDER = ON.

1 .

While in the PROGRAM mode, press the

3 .

Use the ▲▼ buttons to change the

PROGRAMMING

1.

2.

While in the PROGRAM mode, press the

button until the following screen appears:

TONE/PULSE

▲▼ :select : enter

Press the button to enter.

TONE/PULSE = Tone ▲▼ :select SAVE?

3.

4.

Use the ▲▼ buttons to change the setting.

TONE/PULSE

=Pulse ▲▼ :select SAVE?

Press SAVE to accept the setting.

TONE/PULSE

=Pulse Programmed!

2 .

button until the following screen appears:

HOLD REMINDER

▲▼ :select : enter

Press the button to enter.

HOLD REMINDER = On

▲▼ :select SAVE?

4 .

setting.

HOLD REMINDER = Off

▲▼ :select SAVE?

Press SAVE to accept the setting.

HOLD REMINDER

=Off Programmed!

PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING AREA CODES

CHANGING THE FLASH DURATION

The default FLASH is set to .6 seconds. This is suitable for most US telephone companies. Older PBX’s and international telephone companies might require different timing. If PBX or flash features are not working properly, contact the telephone company or PBX manufacturer to obtain the correct FLASH TIME.

FLASH TIME can be set from .1 seconds to 1.2 seconds in .1 second increments.

The 420 can be programmed with six area codes: 1 “HOME” and 5 “LOCAL”. The 420 will use these area codes to determine how to dial Caller ID numbers. LOCAL and HOME area codes will not be dialed when calling a number stored in a Caller ID record.

When numbers are transferred from the Caller ID database to the DIRECTORY (see TRANSFERING A CALLER ID RECORD TO THE DIRECTORY on page 33) local and home area codes will NOT be transferred to allow correct dialing.

If you must dial your home area code when dialing locally, program “000” as your home area code.

1.

2.

While in the PROGRAM mode, press the

button until the following screen appears:

FLASH TIME

▲▼ :select : enter

Press the button to enter.

FLASH TIME

=0.6 sec ▲▼ :select

SAVE?

3.

4.

Use the ▲▼ buttons to change the setting.

FLASH TIME

=0.8 sec ▲▼ :select SAVE?

Press SAVE to accept the setting.

FLASH TIME

=0.8 sec Programmed!

1.

2.

While in the PROGRAM mode, press the

button until the following screen appears:

AREA CODES

▲▼ :select : enter

Press the button to enter.

HAC

=(empty)

▲▼ :select : enter

3 . Use the numeric keypad to enter your

HOME AREA CODE.

HAC = 310

(Enter Digits) SAVE?

4 . Press SAVE to accept the setting.

HAC = 310

Programmed!

5 . Repeat for up to 5 LOCAL AREA CODES.

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Contents SBC-420 Table of Contents Table of Contents Initial Setup Mute KEY FeaturesPage Connect the handset cord InstallationTurning Message Indicator Light OFF Setting the LanguageSetting the Extension ID Setting the Time and DateChange the Ringer Types Setting the Delay RingProgramming Options Turning the Ringers on or OFFUse the buttons to turn the line on or off Setting the Prime LineProgramming the Line Usage Use the buttons to select the desiredEXT Setting AUTO-MUTEProgramming Line Groups / Private Line Auto Intercom AnswerProgramming Area Codes Changing the Flash Duration Setting TONE/PULSE DialingChanging Hold Reminder Programming Options Telephone Operation ResettingNEW CALL/MESSAGE Waiting Indicator Turning the Message Waiting Indicator OFFPrime Line Line Status IndicatorsVolume Control Making Telephone CallsMute FLASH/FEATURETransferring Calls HoldPaging and Intercom WAY Call ConferencingTONE/PULSE Mixed Dialing Call Privacy Extension ConferencingMaking AN Intercom Call Paging a Single ExtensionAnswering a Single Extension Room MonitorCaller ID Locating a Directory Record Caller ID DirectoryDeleting Caller ID Records Creating a NEW Directory EntryDeleting Directory Records Additional FeaturesProgramming the Feature Keys Battery LOW Indication TroubleshootingUsing a Headset Power Failure OperationProgramming Tree L1 Msgw Light = OFF Maximum Flash Time is 1.2 second User Instructions Programming Tree FCC RequirementsHeadset Jack 2.5 mm Jack Change without notice Technical Specifications420 M1S1 10/12/01 Important Safety InstructionsHeadset Jack 2.5mm Jack Change without notice Caller ID with Call Waiting Type

SBC-420 specifications

The AT&T SBC-420 is a high-performance broadband and voice communication device designed to meet the demands of both residential and business users. As a part of AT&T's ongoing commitment to providing reliable connectivity solutions, the SBC-420 integrates advanced technologies to enhance user experience and deliver robust service capabilities.

One of the main features of the SBC-420 is its dual-mode functionality, allowing it to operate as both a digital subscriber line (DSL) modem and a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) gateway. This versatility makes it an ideal choice for users who require both high-speed internet access and digital voice services. With its support for multiple simultaneous calls over the same broadband connection, the SBC-420 ensures that users can enjoy clear and uninterrupted voice communication.

The SBC-420 is equipped with advanced DSL technology, supporting ADSL2+ for faster download speeds and improved performance. This technology enables users to experience seamless streaming, gaming, and browsing capabilities, even during peak usage times. The device brings high-speed internet access right into the home or office, reducing latency and enhancing the overall internet experience.

In terms of wireless connectivity, the SBC-420 features built-in Wi-Fi capabilities, offering users the flexibility to connect multiple devices without the need for additional routers or access points. With dual-band support, this device can reduce interference and provide stable connections across various environments. The inclusion of multiple Ethernet ports also ensures that wired connections can be established for devices that require a more dependable connection.

Security is a key focus for the SBC-420, which includes robust encryption protocols to protect user data and maintain privacy across the network. The device simplifies network management and security settings, allowing users to easily monitor and configure their home or office network to their specific needs.

Overall, the AT&T SBC-420 combines essential features, cutting-edge technologies, and user-friendly characteristics into a single device that excels in delivering fast internet and reliable voice services. Its adaptability, advanced performance, and commitment to security make it an excellent choice for a wide range of users, from casual consumers to small businesses seeking dependable communication solutions.