AT&T SBC-420 Programming Options, Turning the Ringers on or OFF, Setting the Delay Ring

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PROGRAMMING OPTIONS

TURNING THE RINGERS ON OR OFF

PROGRAMMING OPTIONS

CHANGE THE RINGER TYPES (cont.)

The ringer for each of the 4 lines can be turned ON or OFF. The default setting is ON.

4 . Press the

button to enter.

 

6 .

Press SAVE to accept the setting.

1 .

While in the PROGRAM mode, press the

button until the following screen appears:

RINGER ON/OFF

5 . Use the ▲▼ buttons to change the setting to OFF.

L1 RINGER ON/OFF = Off

▲▼

L1 RINGER TYPE

=Type 1 ▲▼ :select SAVE?

L1 RINGER TYPE

=Type 2 Programmed!

Repeat for the other lines.

PROGRAMMING

2 .

▲▼ :select : enter

Press the button to enter.

L1 RINGER ON/OFF

▲▼ :select : enter

:select

SAVE?

6 . Press SAVE to accept the setting.

L1 RINGER ON/OFF

=Off Programmed!

5 . Use the ▲▼ buttons to select the ringer

type. As you scroll through the types, a sample of the actual ringer will be heard.

L1 RINGER TYPE

=Type 2 ▲▼ :select

SAVE?

PROGRAMMING

3 .

4 .

Use the ▲▼ buttons to select the desired ringer, 1-4.

Press the button to enter.

L1 RINGER ON/OFF = On

▲▼ :select SAVE?

7 . Repeat for the other lines, or select ALL RINGER ON/OFF to determine setting for all 4 lines.

SETTING THE DELAY RING

The DELAY RING is useful in installations where all 4 lines are common (square) and a receptionist is answering all calls. Each extension would activate the DELAY RING for the desired period of time except for the receptionist.

Incoming calls would ring at the receptionist extension ONLY for the DELAY RING time. If the receptionist doesn’t answer, after that time other extensions would begin to ring. By varying the delay ring time, a hierarchy of back-up for the receptionist can be defined.

CHANGE THE RINGER TYPES

There are 4 ringer tones, or types, that can be selected. The default is 1. Changing the ringer types by line is useful if you want to distinguish which line is ringing audibly without having to see the LINE indicators on the telephone itself.

Most ring cycles are 6 seconds per ring. So to delay for two rings, program 12 seconds. For three rings, program 18 seconds, and so on. Programming is in two second increments. The default is DELAY RING OFF.

NOTE TO VOICE MAIL SUBSCRIBERS:

1 . While in the PROGRAM mode, press the

2 .

Press the button to enter.

If you set the DELAY RING for LONGER than the number of rings that the voice mail waits before answering, the phone will never ring.

button until the following screen appears:

RINGER TYPE

▲▼ :select : enter

3 .

L1 RINGER TYPE

▲▼ :select : enter

Use the ▲▼ buttons to select the desired line, 1-4.

1 . While in the PROGRAM mode, press the

button until the following screen appears:

DELAY RING

▲▼ :select : enter

2.

3.

Use the ▲▼ buttons to change the desired ring delay.

DELAY RING

=12 sec ▲▼ :select SAVE?

Press SAVE to accept the setting.

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Contents SBC-420 Table of Contents Table of Contents Initial Setup KEY Features MutePage Installation Connect the handset cordSetting the Language Setting the Extension IDSetting the Time and Date Turning Message Indicator Light OFFSetting the Delay Ring Programming OptionsTurning the Ringers on or OFF Change the Ringer TypesSetting the Prime Line Programming the Line UsageUse the buttons to select the desired Use the buttons to turn the line on or offSetting AUTO-MUTE Programming Line Groups / Private LineAuto Intercom Answer EXTProgramming Area Codes Changing the Flash Duration Setting TONE/PULSE DialingChanging Hold Reminder Resetting NEW CALL/MESSAGE Waiting IndicatorTurning the Message Waiting Indicator OFF Programming Options Telephone OperationLine Status Indicators Volume ControlMaking Telephone Calls Prime LineFLASH/FEATURE Transferring CallsHold MuteWAY Call Conferencing TONE/PULSE Mixed DialingCall Privacy Extension Conferencing Paging and IntercomPaging a Single Extension Answering a Single ExtensionRoom Monitor Making AN Intercom CallCaller ID Caller ID Directory Deleting Caller ID RecordsCreating a NEW Directory Entry Locating a Directory RecordDeleting Directory Records Additional FeaturesProgramming the Feature Keys Troubleshooting Using a HeadsetPower Failure Operation Battery LOW IndicationProgramming Tree L1 Msgw Light = OFF Maximum Flash Time is 1.2 second Programming Tree FCC Requirements User InstructionsTechnical Specifications Headset Jack 2.5 mm Jack Change without noticeImportant Safety Instructions Headset Jack 2.5mm Jack Change without noticeCaller ID with Call Waiting Type 420 M1S1 10/12/01

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.

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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.