AT&T 929 manual

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    User’s manual Part 2 Big but t on tel ephone 929[...]

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    © 2007 Advanced American T elephones. All rights r eserved. A T&T and the AT&T logo ar e trademarks of A T&T Intellectual Property II, L.P . d/b/a A T&T Intellectual Property licensed t o Advanced American T elephones. Printed in China. Congr atulations on your purchase of this A T&T product. Befor e using this A T&T produc[...]

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    Bef or e you begin Parts checklist .......................... 2 Inst allation T able/desk inst allation ........ 3 Wall inst allation ...................... 5 T elephone oper ation Make a call ................................. 8 Answer a call ............................ 8 End a call .................................... 8 Ringing indicator ........[...]

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    2 P arts checklist Y our t elephone cont ains the following items. Save your sales rec eipt and original packaging in the event warranty service is necessary . User's manual Bef or e you begin T elephone line cor d Handset coiled cor d Mounting brack et Handset T elephone base unit User’s manual Part 2[...]

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    3 Install ation T able/desk inst allation Install the desk/table bracket to the upper portion on the telephone base. Plug the tabs on the brack et into the slots on the telephone base until they click int o place. Install batteries to provide power for the AUDIO ASSIS T , MUTE and light s. Pr ess the battery cover tabs and remove the cover . Instal[...]

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    4 Set the tone/pulse switch. If you have touch tone service, set the switch to TT (t one). If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, set the switch to DP (pulse). Connect the handset to the tel ephone. Plug the handset coiled cor d into the handset jack on the left side of the telephone base. Plug the other end of the handset coiled cor d into the h[...]

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    5 W all inst allation Install the wall bracket to the lower portion on the bottom of the telephone base. Plug the tabs on the bracket into the slots on the telephone base until they click int o place. Install batteries to provide power for the AUDIO ASSIS T , MUTE and light s. Pr ess the battery cover tabs and remove the cover . Install three new a[...]

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    6 Installation Set the tone/pulse switch. If you have touch tone service, set the switch to TT (t one). If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, set the switch to DP (pulse). Connect the telephone line cord to the telephone. Plug the telephone line cor d into the jack labeled LINE IN and route it into the groove on the telephone base as shown below[...]

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    7 Rever se the handset tab. This tab holds the handset when you hang up. Hold down the switchhook and slide the tab up and out of its slot. Turn the tab so that the end with the hook is up. Then hold down the switchhook while you insert the tab back into its slot. Connect the handset to the tel ephone. Plug the handset coiled cor d into the handset[...]

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    8 T elephone operation Mak e a call Lift the handset or press . When you hear a dial tone, dial the nu m be r yo u w is h to c al l u si ng t h e dial pad or memory buttons. Answer a call When the telephone rings and the ringing indicator flashes, lift up the h a n d s e t o r p r e s s t o a n s w e r t h e incoming call. End a call Replace the ha[...]

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    9 R edial The last number dialed is stored in the redial memory . T o dial that number , lift the h ands et o r press to l isten fo r a dial tone, then press REDIAL/P AUSE . The number is dialed automaticall y . NOTE: R edial memory can stor e up to 32 digits. If the last number dialed is longer than 32 digits, it will not be stor ed. Erase a r edi[...]

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    10 Handset volume Slide H S VO L (handset volume) on the telephone base to adjust the volume of what you hear through the handset. Slide t h e c o nt r o l d o w n w a rd t o d e c re a s e o r upward t o increase the volume. Ringer volume Slide RINGER on the right side of the telephone to adjust the ringer volume to a comf ortable level. Slide the[...]

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    11 T elephone memory This tel ephone can stor e 13 t elephone numbers, each up to 16 digits. Y ou can dial numbers stored in memory by pressing one or two but tons. Dir ectory car d Lift the plastic cover off the directory card to write down the numbers and names which are stored in the telephone memory on the card. Then replac e the cover . Stor e[...]

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    12 Stor e a pause in a memory number Press REDIAL/P AUSE o nce to sto re a three to four sec ond pause in the dialing sequence. Each additional press will add another three t o four second pause. NOTE: Each three to four second pause is counted as one digit when storing numbers in the telephone memory . Dial a number in a one-touch memory To d i a [...]

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    13 Gener al pr oduct car e T o k ee p you r tel eph one work ing an d loo kin g good , fol lo w thes e gui del ine s: Avo id p utt in g it n ea r h ea ti ng a pp li an ces a nd d ev ice s th at generate electrical noise (for example, motors or fluoresc ent lamps). DO NOT e xpose it to dir ect sunlight or moisture. Avoid dr opping the telephone and/[...]

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    14 The telephone d oe s n o t r i n g • Make sure the RINGER switch is not set to OFF . • If there are several other telephones connected on the same line, try disconnecting some of them. Having too m a n y t e l e p h o n e s c o n n e c t e d c a n a l s o creat e pr oblems such as low ringer volume or impaired sound quality during calls. T r[...]

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    15 T r oubleshooting C a n no t s t o r e t e l e ph o n e n u m be r s i n m e m or y • Make sure you are pressing the corr ect sequence of butt ons when storing numbers (see pages 11 and 12). • M ake su re yo u h ave i ns tal le d t hre e fu lly charged AA batteries (not included) fol low ing the polari ty guid e in the bat te ry c o m pa r t[...]

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    16 T echnical specifications REN 1.5B Power Line feed volt age 48V + /- 2V Line loop current 18mA to 100mA Ringer levels Off = 0dB HI = 85dB Compliance FC C and UL approved Memory One-touch memory: 3 memory locations, 16 digits per location T wo-touch memory: 10 memory locations, 16 digits per location Appendix Three AA batteries are r equired for [...]

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    17 A Answer a call 8 Audio assist 10 B Batteries 3, 5 D Direct ory card 11 E End a call 8 Erase r edial 9 F Flash 9 H Handset tab 7 Handset volume 10 M Make a call 8 Memory 11 Mute 8 N No dial tone 14 O One-touch memory 12 P Pause 12 R Redial 9 Ringing indicator 8 Ringer volume 10 S Speakerphone 8 T T emporary t one dialing 9 T one/pulse switch 4, [...]

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    www .t elephones.at t.com © 2007 Advanced American T elephones. All rights r eserved. A T&T and the AT&T logo ar e trademarks of A T&T Intellectual Property II, L.P . d/b/a A T&T Intellectual Property licensed t o Advanced American T elephones. Printed in China. Issue 2 A T&T 12/07.[...]