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Manual abstract: user guide AT&T 7710
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. 2
User's Manual for 25-Channel Caller ID/Call Waiting Cordless Telephone 7710
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Fold open this manual for information about this telephone's installation and operation. Please read Part 1 -- Important Product Information, included in this package.
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© 1998 Philips Consumer Communications L.P. All rights reserved. Printed in Mexico. Issue 1 AT&T 848233540
INSTALLATION
Modular jack
AC Adapter
Power cord Telephone line cord
FOR TABLE/DESK INSTALLATION
1 Choose a spot near an electrical outlet and a telephone jack. This phone requires a modular telephone jack and a standard electrical outlet (110v AC). Install the handset battery. a Plug the battery pack connector into the handset and place the battery pack into the case, so the wires rest between the battery pack and the case. b Place the battery case cover on the handset by sliding it on its track up over the battery case until it snaps firmly in place. Set the RINGER switch. Set the switch on the side of the handset to ON so the handset will ring. When this switch is set to OFF the handset will not ring.
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NOTE: If you set the RINGER switch to OFF, the handset battery will last longer. However, when the RINGER is set to OFF, no incoming call information will appear in the display, and the handset will not ring or page. 4 Connect the telephone line cord. Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the jack labeled TEL LINE on the back of the base. Plug the other end of the line cord into a modular phone jack. Make sure the plug snaps firmly in place.
Connect the power cord. Plug the power cord into the jack labeled POWER on the back of the base. Plug the AC adapter on the power cord into an electrical outlet. Charge the handset batteries before use. Place the handset face down or face up in the base. The CHARGING light on the base goes on to show the handset is in the right position to charge the batteries. Model 7710 requires 10 hours of charge time. Set the dial mode. If you have tone service, the phone will be ready to use as soon as the battery is charged. If you have dial pulse service, you'll need to set the dial mode. a Press MENU . b Use the softkey to select SETUP (see "About Softkeys" in TELEPHONE OPERATION, Panel 3). c Use the softkey and continue to select NEXT until the screen displays DIAL MODE:TONE. d Use the softkey to select CHANGE. The screen displays DIAL MODE:PULSE. e Press MENU to exit. To change back to tone dialing, follow steps a to d.
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INSTALLATION
Remove the mounting bracket
Wrap the line cord around the crescentshaped tabs
Feed the line cord through the center opening, and attach the base with the larger end toward the bottom
Connect the line cord to the wall jack, and mount the base on the wall.
FOR WALL INSTALLATION
The wall-mounting bracket is a wedged, triangular plastic piece attached to the bottom of the base. You'll need to attach this piece so the thickest end of the bracket is facing the floor when you wall-mount the base. 1 Remove the mounting bracket. Push in on the two tabs at the large end of the triangular mounting bracket, and lift it off the unit. 2 Follow Steps 2, 3, 4 in TABLE/DESK INSTALLATION. 3 Connect the power cord to the base. Plug the power cord into the jack labeled POWER on the back of the base. 4 Guide the power cord from the jack through the straight channel on the base. Let the excess cord extend straight out of the end of the channel that is farthest from the jack. 5 Connect the telephone line cord. Plug one end of the line cord into the jack on the base. Guide the cord from the jack through the curved channel on the bottom of the base. Wrap any excess line cord around the 2 crescent-shaped tabs on the 6 7 8
underside of the wall-mounting bracket. (Make sure you leave enough cord free to extend to the wall jack.) Feed the free end of the line cord through the rectangular opening in the center of the bracket. Connect the line cord to the wall jack. Make sure it snaps firmly into place. Mount the base on the wall. Hold the base so the mounting knobs on the wall plate fit the keyhole slots on the base. Slide the base down onto the knobs until it locks into the place.
If your base does not fit your wall bracket, use wall bracket model 149A on the existing wall jack. This bracket was designed to fit most wall phone jacks with mounting studs, and allows you to mount the cordless telephone base directly over an existing phone jack. Follow the directions on the wall bracket package to complete installation. It is available at most retailers. 9 Plug the AC adapter on the power cord into an electrical outlet. 10 Follow Steps 6 and 7 in TABLE/DESK INSTALLATION.
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TELEPHONE
OPERATION
Softkey
Softkey
Press the softkey to select the operation displayed on the bottom left or right of the screen.
About Softkeys
This telephone has been designed with your convenience in mind, offering you many features which you can access using the two "softkeys" shown in the illustration. By pressing the softkey below the operation indicated on the display screen, you select that operation.
Handset Volume
The handset volume can be set to three different levels. Each time you press V the level changes.
Temporary Tone
NOTE: If you have touch tone service, you don't need to use the Temporary Tone feature. If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, this feature allows you to enter codes or tones needed to operate answering machines, or use electronic banking services, calling cards, and other special services. This feature will operate most special services; however, some services may actually require a touch tone line. To be sure, ask the company that provides the special service. 1 Dial the call, then press *. Any buttons pressed after this send tone signals. 2 After you hang up, the phone automatically returns to dial pulse (rotary) dialing.
Making a Call
1 2 3 Press P, and wait for the PHONE light to go on. When you hear a dial tone, dial the number. See the TELEPHONE MEMORY and CALLER ID sections of this manual for more calling options.
Answering a Call
Press P. The PHONE light goes on, and the call is connected.
Ending a Call
To end a call, place the handset in the base, or press P. The PHONE light goes off.
Redial
The last number dialed (up to 16 digits) on this phone is stored in redial memory until you dial another number. 1 Press P. 2 When you hear the dial tone use the softkey to select REDIAL.
Hold
Press H to put a call on hold (The PHONE light flashes while a call is on hold). To return to the call, press H or press P or lift the handset of an extension phone on the same line.
Flash
Press F to activate custom-calling services such as Call Waiting or 3-Way Calling. You might have to press other buttons before or after F as explained in custom-calling instructions provided by your local telephone company.
Battery Saver Feature
Set the RINGER switch on the side of the handset to OFF to prevent the handset from ringing. (Your handset may still display Caller ID information or page up to 15 seconds after you set the switch to OFF.) When the ringer switch is set to OFF, the handset stays ready to use for up to 21 days in standby mode before you have to return it to the base for recharging. You can still use the handset to make a call or to answer a call if you hear an extension phone ringing. When the switch is set to OFF, the screen will not display incoming call information, but the information will be stored in the call history. When the ringer switch is set to ON, the handset stays ready to use for up to 12 days.
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TELEPHONE
Antenna
OPERATION
Softkey
Softkey Message Waiting and NEW CALL Light HANDSET IN USE Light Scroll through screen information Dial number displayed on screen Access subscriber services PAGE/HANDSET LOCATOR Button Handset charges face up or face down CHARGING Light
Access special programming features Make or answer a call Reduce chance of call interception Temporary Tone Put caller on hold. (PHONE light flashes) Change channel
Scroll through screen information
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Adjust handset volume
Page
The Page feature allows you to signal someone at the handset from the base. · Make sure the Handset In Use light is not lit on the base. · Press the PAGE/HANDSET LOCATOR button on the base. A 3-part paging tone will sound at the handset.
TELEPHONE MEMORY
You can store 20 telephone numbers and names. The telephone memory works with the Memory Match and Priority Ring features. When you receive a call from a number you've stored in memory, the screen displays the name information as you've stored it, not as the service sends it (for example, "MOM AND DAD"). Additionally, the phone alerts you to calls from priority numbers you've stored in memory with a special Priority Ring. NOTE: You may want to set the RINGER switch to OFF while storing names and numbers in memory, or modifying setup options. If you do, wait 15 seconds before storing numbers or modifying options. When the RINGER is ON, you will be interrupted if the handset starts to ring.
Handset Locator
This feature is useful if you misplace the handset. To locate the handset using this feature: Press and hold the PAGE/ HANDSET LOCATOR button on the base for approximately four seconds. A repeating paging tone is sounded in the handset. To cancel the Handset Locator feature: Press any button on the handset or the PAGE/HANDSET LOCATOR button on the base. NOTE: This feature will turn itself off in approximately 3 minutes if you haven't turned it off before then. The RINGER switch must be set to ON to operate the Page and Handset Locator features.
Memory Guard
Information stored in telephone memory is protected even in the event of a power failure.
TELEPHONE
Storing Numbers in Memory
1 2 3 4 Make sure the PHONE light is off. Press MENU . Use the softkey to select DIRECTORY. Use the softkey to select ADD. 1 2 3
MEMORY
Press P. Use the softkey to select MEM. Enter the two-digit memory location.
Dialing Memory Numbers
Dialing M1
5 6 7 Enter the number you want to store (up to 16 digits). Select DONE. Follow the directions below to store a name -- OR -- Select DONE if you don't want to store a name. Enter a two-digit memory location from 01-20 or press m. 1 2 Press P. Press m.
Storing a Number Just Dialed in Telephone Memory
1 2 3 4 5 Press MENU . Use the softkey to select DIRECTORY. Select ADD. Select REDIAL. Follow Steps 6 to 8 under "Storing Numbers in Memory."
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Storing a Name with a Number
1 2 Follow Steps 1 through 6 above. Use the keypad to enter a name. To enter the first letter on a key, press the key once. To enter the second letter on the key, press the key twice. To enter the third or fourth letter on the key, press the key three or four times. (To enter subsequent letters from the same key, select SPACE once to move the cursor. Select SPACE twice to insert a space.) Use the softkey to select DONE when you're finished entering letters. Enter a two-digit memory location from 01-20 or press m.
Replacing a Stored Number
You can replace a stored number by storing a new number in its place.
Storing a Pause in a Memory Number
While storing a memory number (see above), use the softkey to select PAUSE where you want dialing to pause for 2 seconds.
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Priority Ring Numbers
When you store a number in memory, you can label it so that when a call is received from that number, the handset alerts you with a special ring that this is a priority call. 1 While viewing numbers in memory, use or to scroll to the desired location. 2 Press * to activate Priority Ring for the displayed number (the screen displays PRIORITY). To deactivate Priority Ring, press #.
NOTE: This will activate the Memory Match feature.
Viewing Numbers in Memory
Press MENU . Use the softkey to select DIRECTORY. Select VIEW. Press or to scroll through memory -- OR -- Enter the two-digit memory location or m.. 5 Select MENU to exit. NOTE: Press D to call the number displayed on the screen. 1 2 3 4
Storing Number from Call History in Telephone Memory
You can store information received from Caller ID in the telephone memory. 1 Use or to scroll to the number you want to store. 2 Press MENU . 3 Use the softkey to select OPTIONS. 4 Select STORE 5 Enter two-digit memory location from 01-20 or press m.
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Number has been stored Voice mail message is Information missing or in telephone memory Voice Security waiting (if you subscribe incorrect (see In Case of Caller has called as Priority feature is active to this service) Difficulty) more than once Time call information was sent Battery power indicator Position of call in call history Date call information was sent
Caller's telephone number
Caller's name Scroll through call history
About Caller Identification
This telephone has a Caller ID feature that works with call identification service provided by your local telephone company. There ... |
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