AT&T 260 manuel d'utilisation

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    1 T rimline ® Caller ID T elephone 260 1 Please also read Part 1 — Important Product Infor mation A T&T and the Globe Design are registered trademar ks of A T&T Corp. licensed to Advanced American T elephones. USER ’ S MANU AL Pa r t 2 REVISED DRAFT 4/24/02 260book_1ATT 4/24 4/24/02 6:24 PM Page ii[...]

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    © 2002 Advanced American T elephones. All rights r eser ved. Printed in China. Issue 1A T&T 04/02 260book_1ATT 4/24 4/24/02 6:24 PM Page iii[...]

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    BEFORE YOU BEGIN . . . . . . . 1 About Caller Identification (Caller ID) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About Home Area Code and Local Area Codes . . . . . . . . . . . 2 INST ALLA TION . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Battery Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 T elephone Installation . . . . . . . . . 4 FEA TURE SETTINGS . . . . . . . . 8 Feature Set[...]

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    1 About Caller Identification (Caller ID) This product has a Caller ID with Call W aiting feature that w orks with ser vice available from y our local phone ser vice provider . Caller ID with Call W aiting lets you see who’ s calling before y ou answ er the phone, ev en when you’ re on another call. Y ou may need to chang e your phone service t[...]

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    2 About Home Area Code and Local Area Codes Alwa ys program y our home area code, and, if you need them, up to four local area codes (see “Set Home Area Code” and “Set Local Area Codes” on pages 11 and 12). Programming these area codes c hanges how numbers are displa yed in the call histor y , and allows f or cor rect operation of the Displ[...]

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    3 INST ALLA TION Batter y Installation This telephone requires f our AA batter ies (not included) in order f or the Caller ID with Call W aiting, Memor y , and New Call light to wor k. For best results use alkaline or heavy duty batteries 1 Press on the tab to remov e the batter y compar tment cover . 2 Install four AA batteries (not included) in t[...]

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    4 T elephone Installation Wall Installation 1 Plug one end of the line cord into the telephone line jack. INST ALLA TION 2 Feed the line cord into the c hannel and wind it around and out of the mounting area as shown. 3 Connect the other end to a telephone jack not controlled by a s witch. 4 Mount the phone on the wall as shown, then continue with [...]

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    5 INST ALLA TION T able/Desk Installation 1 Reposition mounting adapter on the base to table/desk position. a) Remove mounting adapter fr om the base by pressing down with your thumbs as indicated by the arrows. c) Replace mounting adapter on base by aligning it as shown and pushing up with your thumbs as indicated by the arrows. b) T ur n mounting[...]

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    6 INST ALLA TION Modular telephone wall jack 2 Plug one end of the line cord into the telephone line jack. 3 Feed the line cord thr ough the channel as shown (so the phone will sit f lat). 4 Connect the other end to a telephone jack not controlled by a wall switc h, then continue with the steps in “For T able/Desk and W all Installation” on pag[...]

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    For T able/Desk and Wall Installation Coiled cord 7 INST ALLA TION 1 Plug the coiled cord into the jack on the base. Plug the other end into the handset, then hang up. 2 Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone. If you can’t hear a dial tone, see IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY . 3 Set RINGER switc h to LO , HI or OFF . If the RINGER switc h is set to [...]

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    8 Feature Settings Summar y NOTE: The featur es ar e listed in the order they appear the f ir st time y ou setup y our new phone. The or der changes after the initial setup, but the procedur e for the setting f or each featur e remains the same. Default settings are mar ked with an asterisk (*). Option: Choice: W HICH L ANGU AGE Choose whether the [...]

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    9 FEA TURE SETTINGS Feature Settings Summar y (Continued) Option: Choice: C ALL L IST O RDER Choose in what order calls are displa yed. NEW CALLS* Unreview ed call information is display ed first. BY TIME All calls are displa yed in the order they were received. C ALL W AITING Set for the kind of service to which you subscribe. ON* For T ype II ser[...]

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    10 NOTE: The featur es ar e listed in the order they appear the f ir st time y ou setup y our new phone. The or der changes after the initial setup, but the procedur e for setting each f eature r emains the same. Language Selection Y ou can select English, Spanish or Frenc h as the language in which y our Caller ID information is display ed. 1 Pres[...]

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    11 Set Home Area Code Y our own area code is the area code associated with your phone number . Y ou need to program a Home Area Code so your phone can properl y recognize and dial calls. If you dial… For… Then, in Steps 2-4 7 digits Calls within your Enter your o wn (phone number , no area code) own area code area code 10 digits Calls within yo[...]

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    Set Local Area Codes Local Area Codes are area codes associated with other phone numbers for which y ou must dial the area code, but do not dial “1”. This includes your own area code if y ou must dial the area code but no “1” to make calls in your own ar ea code. Y ou can program up to f our Local Area Codes. Do not progr am area codes for [...]

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    13 FEA TURE SETTINGS Display Screen Options Y ou can customize how the features of this product w ork. 1 Press and release N until the screen displays the option you want to set. 2 Press + or - until the screen displa ys your selection. 3 Press N . This sets your selection and automaticall y moves y ou to the next option. The unit returns to standb[...]

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    14 FEA TURE SETTINGS Call Waiting Set for the kind of Call W aiting ser vice to which you subscribe. ON For T ype II ser vice (screen displays inf ormation a bout Call W aiting calls). OFF For T ype I ser vice (screen does not displa y information about Call W aiting calls). Set Contrast Press + or - to adjust screen lighting to a comfortable lev e[...]

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    15 TELEPHONE OPERA TION Redial Lift the handset, the last number dialed appears on screen. Press to call the last number dialed (up to 32 digits). Handset Volume Adjust volume of what you hear through the handset ( LO , MED or HI ). Making and Answering Calls T o make or answ er a call, lift the handset. Mute Press and hold M to prevent the other p[...]

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    16 TELEPHONE OPERA TION RINGER Volume Adjust how loudly the phone rings. If the RINGER switc h is set to OFF , this phone will not ring when you hav e an incoming call. 260book_1ATT 4/24 4/24/02 6:24 PM Page 16[...]

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    17 TELEPHONE OPERA TION Flash/Call Waiting When you receiv e a call waiting signal, press F to put your current call on “hold” and connect to the new call. Press F again to return to the fir st call. Also use F to activate other phone company subscriber ser vices such as 3-W ay Calling. Clear Press to e xit dialing, to exit storing a number in [...]

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    18 TELEPHONE MEMOR Y This telephone can store 13 telephone numbers, each up to 24 digits long. Y ou can dial number s stored in memor y b y pressing one or two buttons. NOTE: Numbers stor ed in memory will be lost if the phone is unplugged fr om the line jack and ther e ar e no char ged batteries installed for mor e than 2.5 hours. Directory Card L[...]

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    Storing Memory Numbers 1 Lift the handset. 2 Press and release p . 3 Dial the telephone number (up to 24 digits) — OR — Press to store the last number dialed from this phone. 4 For one-touc h dialing, press and release the memor y button where you want to stor e the number (locations X , Y , and Z ) — OR — For tw o-touch dialing, press M , [...]

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    20 About Caller Identification When the first call is received, the unit sets the cur rent time and date automatically (y ou cannot set them), and resets them eac h time a new call comes in. The unit automatically adjusts for da ylight savings time. When not in use the unit displays the current date/time, number of new calls received since the last[...]

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    21 CALLER ID OPERA TION Reviewing Call History The screen displays call information for about 30 seconds after it has been received. 1 Press - to review the most recent call. — OR — Press + to review the oldest call. 2 Press + or - to scroll through call histor y . When you reach the end of call histor y , the screen displays END OF LIST , then[...]

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    22 Storing a Call Record into Memor y 1 Press + or - to display the call recor d you wish to store in memory . 2 Press P . 3 For one-touc h dialing, press and r elease the memor y button where you want to stor e the number (locations X , Y , and Z ) —OR— For tw o-touch dialing, press M , then press the number button (0-9) where you w ant to sto[...]

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    23 Display Screen Messages Screen Displays: When: PRIVATE NAME The other party is blocking name inf or mation. PPP The other party is blocking number inf or mation. PRIVATE CALLER The other party is blocking name and number information. UNKNOWN NAME Y our phone company is unable to receive information about this caller’ s name. UUU Y our phone co[...]

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    If you hav e difficulty operating this phone, tr y the suggestions below . For Customer Service, visit our website at www .telephones.att.com or call 1 800 222–3111. Please retain your r eceipt as your pr oof of pur chase . No Dial T one • Make sure all plugs are connected properly . Inspect the line cord connections at the modular jack and at [...]

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    New Call Light Stays On Make sure you hav e review ed all calls. New Call Light Does Not Go On • Make sure you have installed f our AA batter ies. • Replace old batter ies with four ne w ones. Screen is Blank • The screen is blank until you receiv e a call. • Make sure all line cords are correctly connected. • Make sure you have installed[...]