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,
User s manual
950 Speakerphone
with caller ID/call
waiting
For customer service or product
Please also read
information, call 1 (800) 222-3111 (US),
Part 1 Important
1 (866) 288-4268 (Canada), or visit our
product information
website at www.telephones.att.com.
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Table of contents Product overview One touch memory Store a number in a Before you begin one touch location Parts list Store a pause or flash in a About caller identification one touch entry (caller ID) Store a call history number About call history in a one touch location About home area code Review a one touch entry and local area codes Dial a one touch number Installation Delete a one touch entry Battery installation Tabletop/desktop installation Directory memory Wall mount inst
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Product overview This AT&T 950 Speakerphone with caller ID with call waiting can be used flat on a tabletop or desktop or mounted on a wall and does not require AC power for operation. The 950 features a speakerphone for hands-free use and a data port which allows the use of another device such as a modem, fax machine, or answering system with the same wall jack. The 950 also features a 14-number memory for fast dialing and a directory which can store up to 25 additional numbers with names. This
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Before you begin Parts list Your box should include: , User s manual Quick start guide 950 Speakerphone with caller ID/call 950 Speakerphone with caller ID/call waiting waiting For customer service or product Please also read information, call 1 (800) 222-3111 (US), Part 1 Important 1 (866) 288-4268 (Canada), or visit our product information website at www.telephones.att.com. Also needed You will also need the following to install your phone: Four AA batteries (purchased separately). 2 B
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About caller identification (caller ID) This product has a caller ID with call waiting feature that works with services from your local telephone service provider. , Caller ID with call waiting lets you see who s calling before you answer , the phone, even when youre on another call. You may need to change your telephone service to use this feature. Contact your phone service provider if: You have both caller ID and call waiting, but as separate services (you may need combined service). You have
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Installation Battery installation Before using the telephone, you should install four AA batteries (purchased separately). You can use the phone without the batteries to dial and receive calls using the handset, but four AA batteries are required to power the display screen, speakerphone, Features Setup, Program, Flash, Hold, Mute and caller ID features. Always unplug the line cord before installing CAUTION: new batteries. 1. Press down on the battery compartment tabs as shown and pull to open t
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Tabletop/desktop installation 1. Check the base wedge. The set arrived with the base wedge positioned for desk use. Make sure it is secure by pressing the two feet. 2. Connect the long telephone line cord to the jack labeled TEL on the back of the telephone. 3. Connect the line cord to a modular wall jack. continued on page 6 5 Installation Installation
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Tabletop/desktop installation continued from page 5 Connect the handset to the telephone. 4. Plug the coiled handset cord into the handset jack on the left side of the telephone base. Plug the other end of the coiled cord into the handset, then hang up. 5. Check for dial tone. Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone. If you cannot hear a dial tone, press VOLUME . If you still do not hear a dial tone, see the In case of difficulty section, pages 34-36, of this manual. Your phone will work
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Wall mount installation 1. Reposition the base wedge for wall use. Press on the base wedge as shown in figure a to release the wedge. Rotate the wedge as shown in figure b so that the larger end is toward the bottom of the telephone. Lock the wedge by positioning it as shown in figure c and pressing, (as shown by the arrow), it into the telephone base until it locks in place. 2. Connect the short telephone line cord to the telephone. Plug one end of the short line cord into the jack labeled TEL
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Wall mount installation continued from page 7 3. Reverse the handset tab. This tab holds the handset when you hang up. Hold down the switchhook, and slide the handset tab up and out of its slot. Turn the tab so that the end with the hook is up. Then insert the handset tab back into its slot. Switchhook Handset tab 4. Connect the short telephone line cord to a modular wall jack and mount the telephone on the wall jack. Make sure the short telephone line cord snaps firmly into place. Place the
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Data port If you want to connect another device (such as a modem or fax machine) to the wall jack, use the jack on the telephone labeled DATA. A call picked up at another extension may interrupt a fax, modem or message transmission. Data Port 9 Installation Installation
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Feature setup The screen will display prompts to help you setup the phone when you first install it. You can always get back to these setup screens by pressing . You can exit feature setup at any time by CLEAR pressing or by lifting the handset when there is no incoming call. The order features appear in the menu changes after the initial setup. For complete feature setup, see Set remaining features on page 14. Language selection You can select
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Set home area code You must program your area code, so your phone can properly recognize and dial calls. For calls within your area code You dial: Enter in step 2: 7 digits Your area code (phone number, no area code) 10 digits (area code telephone number) + 11 digits ( + area code + telephone number 1. Press until the screen displays: Use the keypad to enter your three digits of 2. your home area code. Press to save the setting. You will see 3. the LOCAL AREA CODE setup
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Set local area code You can program up to four local area codes. Calls outside your area For: You dial: Enter in step 2: All calls outside 11 digits No local your area code (1+ area code+ area code telephone number) Some calls 10 digits Area codes outside your (area code + that do not area code telephone number) require a 1 If you dial 10 digits (area code + phone number) for calls within your own area code, include your area code as a local area code. 1. Press and re
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Set time and date Press and release Until the screen displays: 1. Use the keypad to change the blinking digit. 2. To enter a number that is less than 10, you must enter a 0 before the number. For example: To enter 1 o'clock, you must enter 01, and to enter the month of March, you must enter 03. Use CALL LIST or CALL LIST to move to the nex digit. Use to select between and 3. When the correct time and date, (month first) are shown, press to save the new setting an
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Set remaining features You can customize how the features of this product work. 1. Press and release until the screen displays the desired feature. 2. Press CALL LIST or CALL LIST until the screen displays your selected setting. Refer to the Feature summary below for a full description of the features and your choices. 3. Press This saves your selection and automatically moves you to the next option. When you finish setting features, the phone will automatically return to stan
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Default settings indicated by*. (Refer to page 31 for the list of default settings.) Feature/options: Choice: Choose which incoming calls are stored. CALL HISTORY The telephone stores all calls received. The telephone does not store call history. REPEATED CALLS Choose how new calls from the same number are displayed. The screen shows only the most recent call from this number, and REP is displayed. Each call from this number is listed separately. CALL LIST ORDER Choose in what order calls are di
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Telephone operation Make a call 1. Lift the handset, then dial the number. Press then dial the number. 2. To end the call, hang up. Press again. Answer a call Lift the handset. Press Note that the CALL INFO indicator flashes quickly to show that the phone is ringing. Switch between handset and speakerphone While on a handset call, press and replace the handset in the telephone base. While on a speakerphone call, lift the handset. Handset or speakerphone volume Pres
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Redial The last number called from this telephone (up to 32 digits), is stored in redial memory. 1. Lift the handset. Press 2. Press The number is dialed automatically. You can erase the redial memory by pressing in idle mode. PROG , REDIAL , PROG Flash/call waiting If you subscribe to call waiting service with your local telephone service provider, you can answer a new incoming call without losing your current call. 1. While on a call
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Mute Press to prevent the other party from hearing you (you will still be able to hear the other party). Press again to return to your two-way conversation. Ringer volume Use the ringer switch on the right side of the base to adjust the ringer volume to OFF, LO or HI. If the ringer switch is set of OFF, this telephone will not ring when there is an incoming call. However, the CALL INFO indicator will still flash to indicate an incoming call. Call info The CALL INFO indicator on t