412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page II USER’S MANUAL Part 2 2.4 GHz Two-Line Cordless Speakerphone 1412 with Caller ID/Call Waiting on Handset Please also read Part 1 — Important Product Information © 2002 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved. AT&T and the Globe Symbol are trademarks of AT&TCorp., licensed to Advanced American Telephones.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page III Visit us at www.telephones.att.com © 2002 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved. AT&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT&T Corp., licensed to Advanced American Telephones. Printed in China.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page IV CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN.................. 1 DIRECTORY........................... 33 Parts List........................................... 1 About Caller Identification (Caller ID).................................... 2 About Call History........................... 2 Store a Number and Name in the Directory.............................. 33 Store a Number from Handset Redial in the Directory.............. 35 Keypad Characters..........................
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1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 2 About Caller Identification (Caller ID) This product has a Caller ID with Call Waiting feature that works with service from your local phone service provider. Caller ID with Call Waiting lets you see who’s calling before you answer the phone, even when you’re on another call. You may need to change your phone service to use this feature.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 3 INSTALLATION Before You Install 1 Choose a location for the base near an electrical outlet and a telephone jack. This phone requires a modular telephone jack and a standard electrical outlet (110v AC) not controlled by a wall switch. Install the base unit away from electronic equipment, ¥NOTE: such as personal computers, television sets or microwave ovens. Avoid excessive heat, cold, dust or moisture. 2 Install the handset battery.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 4 Table/Desk Installation 1 2 Connect the power cord. Use only the power cord supplied with this product. If you need a replacement,call 1 800 222–3111. Connect the telephone line cord(s). If you have a two-line jack, use only the four-wire (RJ-14) line cord. Connect the line cord from the wall jack to the jack labeled L1/L1+L2 on the base. Make sure the plugs snap firmly into place.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 5 If you have two separate jacks, use both long line cords. Connect a line cord from the wall jack you wish to designate as your Line 1 to the jack labeled L1/L1+L2 on the back of the base. Connect the other line cord from the remaining wall jack to the jack labeled L2 on the back of the base. Make sure the plugs snap firmly into place.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 6 Wall Installation 1 Reverse the wedge under the base. Place your fingers in the holes as shown and swing the top of the wedge down. 2 Connect the power cord and place the cord as shown. Use only the power cord supplied with this product. If you need a replacement, call 1 800 222–3111. 3 Connect the telephone line cord(s). If you have a two-line jack, use only the four-wire (RJ-14) line cord.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 7 If you have two separate jacks, use both long line cords. Connect a line cord from the wall jack you wish to designate as your Line 1 to the jack labeled L1/L1+L2 on the back of the base. Connect the other line cord from the remaining wall jack to the jack labeled L2 on the back of the base. Make sure the plugs snap firmly into place.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 8 Belt Clip You may choose to use the optional belt clip with your handset. To attach Headset You can use this telephone hands-free when you install any industry standard 2.5 mm headset (purchased separately). For best results use an AT&T 2.5 mm headset. Plug the headset into the jack located on the left side of the handset (under the small rubber flap). Do not force the connection,but make sure the plug fits securely.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 9 Data Port If you want to connect another device (such as a modem or fax machine) to the wall jack, you can use the jack on the phone labeled DATA. A call picked up at another extension may interrupt a fax, modem or message transmission.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 10 FEATURE SETUP Feature Setup Menu Press to enter the Feature Setup Menu. Use or to scroll through choices,then press to enter your selection. Press at any time during Feature Setup to exit Feature Setup and return to the idle screen.
12updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 11 Set Line 1 Ringer Turn the handset ringer for Line 1 on or off and choose the ringer type when the handset ringer is turned on. The phone comes with the handset ringers for both lines turned on and set to . 1 Press . The screen displays AM 2 Press . The screen displays the cur rent setting and looks similar to AM 3 4 Use or to switch between and . If you set the Line 1 Ringer to , press to save the setting.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 12 Set Line 2 Ringer Turn the handset ringer for Line 2 on or off and choose the ringer type when the handset ringer is turned on. The phone comes with the handset ringers for both lines turned on and set to . 1 Press , then press . The screen displays AM 2 Press . The screen displays the current setting and looks similar to AM 3 4 12 Press or to switch between and . If you set the Line 2 Ringer to , press to save the setting.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 13 Set Voice Messages Indicators If you subscribe to Voice Mail service with your local telephone service provider, you can choose how you want this phone to indicate that you have Voice Mail messages for each line. Choosing or affects the handset voice messages indicator for that line and the MESSAGES light on the base.Choosing will turn off the handset voice messages indicator and the MESSAGES WAITING light on the base will not show messages waiting.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 14 Set Time The date and time are automatically set with incoming call information. You can set the clock manually if you wish. After you replace the handset batteries ¥NOTE: and base AC power, the date and time will be reset to 1 . Press . The screen displays AM 2 Press or until the screen displays AM 3 Press . The screen displays AM 4 5 14 and the component to be changed blinks. Use the keypad to enter the correct hour and minutes setting.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 15 Set Date The date and time are automatically set with incoming call information. You can set the date manually if you wish. After you replace the handset batteries ¥NOTE: and base AC power, the date and time will be reset to 1 . Press . The screen displays AM 2 Press or until the screen displays AM 3 Press . The screen displays AM 4 5 Use the keypad to enter the correct month and day setting.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 16 Set Dial Mode This phone comes set for touch tone ( ) dialing. If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, you must set the dial mode to . 1 Press . The screen displays AM 2 Press or until the screen displays AM 3 Press . The screen displays AM 4 5 16 Use or to switch between and . When your desired setting is displayed,press to save the setting.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 17 TELEPHONE OPERATION Idle Screen When the handset is within range of the base and not on a call or in feature setup mode,the screen displays AM Other icons may also be displayed. See “Display Screen Icons” for more information. Make a Call At the handset 1 2 Press a or , then dial the number —OR— Dial the number, then press a or . To end the call,press the button again —OR— Place the handset in the base.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 18 Answer a Call When you receive an incoming call, a LINE light flashes quickly to indicate which line the caller is using. 1 Press the appropriate button to answer the call. If you are at the base,the speakerphone is automatically activated. 2 To end the call,press the button again —OR— Place the handset in the base.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 19 Volume At the Handset While you are on a call, you can use the key on the right side of the handset to adjust the volume of what you hear. The screen displays and the current volume setting ( – ). Level is the highest setting. Pressing the key cycles through the volume levels continuously. At the Base While you are on a call, you can use VOLUME and VOLUME on the base to adjust the volume of what you hear through the base speakerphone.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 20 Redial At the Handset The handset stores the last five numbers dialed from the handset. 1 Press . The screen displays the last number dialed from the handset. 2 Use or to scroll through the numbers stored in the redial memor y. 3 Press a button. The phone automatically calls the displayed number. Erase a Number from Handset Redial Memory 1 2 3 Press . The screen displays the last number dialed from the handset.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 21 Flash/Call Waiting If you subscribe to Call Waiting service with your local telephone service provider, you can answer a new incoming call on the same line without losing your current call. 1 When you receive a Call Waiting signal, press to connect to the new call. 2 Press again to return to the original call. Use to access other phone ¥NOTE: company subscriber services as described by your provider.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 22 Mute At the Handset 1 Press or until the screen displays 2 Press . The other party will not be able to hear you but you will still be able to hear the other party. To return to two-way conversation: 1 Press or until the screen displays 2 Press . At the Base Press to prevent the other party from hearing you (you will still be able to hear the other party). Press 22 again to return to two-way conversation.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 23 Temporary Tone Dialing If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, you can change from dial pulse to touch tone dialing during a call. 1 Make the call and wait until it is connected. 2 Press . Keys pressed after this send touch tone signals. 3 After you hang up,the phone automatically returns to dial pulse (rotary) service.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 24 Handset Locator Page the handset from the base by pressing The handset will sound the intercom ring tone. To cancel the page,press again on the base or place the handset in the base. The tone will stop after three minutes if it is not cancelled sooner. 24 .
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 25 DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGES SCREEN DISPLAYS: (HANDSET ONLY) WHEN: The handset is esta blishing a line connecting through the base. The handset is unable to establish a line connection through the base. Battery charge is low. The handset microphone is muted. The handset is esta blishing a new line connection. The battery must be recharged. Place handset in base. You have unreviewed voice mail messages.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 26 HANDSET LIGHTS LIGHT STATUS MEANS LINE on steadily This line is in use. flashing slowly This line is on hold. flashing quickly There is an incoming call on this line. BASE LIGHTS LIGHT STATUS LINE on steadily This line is in use. flashing slowly This line is on hold. flashing quickly There is an incoming call on this line. CHARGING on steadily flashing INTERCOM on steadily flashing MEANS The handset is charging in the base.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 27 INTERCOM OPERATION At the Handset Make an Intercom Call 1 Press . The screen displays . 2 When someone at the base answers the call the handset screen displays and you can speak with the party at the base. 3 Press at the handset or the base to end the call. If you make an intercom call while you’re already on a phone call,the phone call is automatically placed on hold.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 28 At the Base Make an Intercom Call 1 2 Press . A paging tone will sound at the handset and base until someone at the handset answers the call. Press at the base or handset to end the call. Make an Intercom Call While on a Phone Call 1 2 Press to place the phone call on hold. Press to signal the handset. Speak with the party at the handset. 3 Press the button of the phone call to return to your original phone call.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 29 Conference Calls When the handset or base is on a phone call,someone at the other location can join the call by pressing the appropriate button. Three-Way Conference Call You can also use Lines 1 and 2 to establish a three-way conversation at the handset or base. At the Handset 1 2 3 4 5 Press a button and make a call. Once the first call is established,press to place the call on hold. Press the other button and connect the second call.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 30 Four-Way Conference Call You can connect four parties to a conversation using Lines 1 and 2,the handset and the base. 1 Establish a three-way conference call at the handset or base. 2 Once all three parties are connected,the fourth party can press either button at the base or handset not already connected to the call. All four parties will now be able to hear each other.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 31 Place a Conference Call on Hold While on a conference call,press on the handset or base. All parties to the conference call are now on hold. To return to the conference call,press at the base,or press on the handset when the screen shows the conference menu. Speak Privately with One Party You can speak with one party in a conference call without disconnecting the other parties. 1 Press to place the entire conference call on hold.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 32 Switch a Conference Call Between Handset and Base If you place a conference call from one location, you can switch it to the other location without disconnecting the call. Switch from Handset to Base 1 2 At the handset,press . At the base,press or , then press twice. Now, the call is connected at the base and automatically disconnected at the handset. Switch from Base to Handset 1 2 3 32 At the base,press . At the handset,press or then press .
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 33 DIRECTORY This handset can store up to 50 telephone numbers and names. Each number can be up to 24 digits long and each name can be up to 15 characters long. Entries are stored alphabetically You can exit the Directory at any time by ¥NOTE: pressing again. Store a Number and Name in the Directory 1 From the idle screen,press displays . The screen AM 2 (If the directory is empty, the screen displays and then the screen above.) Press .
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 34 4 Press when you finish entering the number. The screen displays AM NOTE: Every directory entry must include a ¥number. If you press without entering a number, the screen will not change and you will not be able to enter a name. 5 Use the keypad and the chart on page 37 to enter the name. The screen displays AM 6 To add a space or move to the next position, press . Press to backspace and delete the previous character.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 35 Store a Number from Handset Redial in the Directory 1 2 3 Press . The screen displays the last number dialed from the handset. Use or to scroll through the number s stored in the handset redial memory. When the number you want to store in the directory is displayed,press . The screen displays AM 4 Press . The displayed number is stored in the directory and the screen displays AM 5 Use the keypad and the chart on page 37 to enter the name.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 36 7 8 36 Press or to switch between and . If you want the phone to alert you with a special ring when you receive an incoming call with Caller ID information from this number, set this directory entry to . Choose if you do not wish to hear the special alert. Press to confirm the ring setting and save the new directory entr y.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 37 Keypad Characters Dial Key 1 2 Presses 3 4 5 6 1 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M N O 6 P Q R S T U V 8 W X Y Z 9 ’ , - .
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 38 Dial a Number in the Directory 1 Press . The screen displays AM 2 3 4 38 Press or to scroll through the director y entries — OR — Press , then enter the first letter of the stored name you want to find. The screen displays the first entry starting with this letter. Continue entering the letters of the name you want to find until the correct directory entr y appears on the screen — OR — Use or to scroll through the director y.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 39 Edit a Number/Name in the Directory 1 Press . The screen displays AM 2 3 4 Press or to scroll through the director y entries — OR — Press , then enter the first letter of the stored name you want to find. The screen displays the first entry starting with this letter. Continue entering the letters of the name you want to find until the correct directory entr y appears on the screen — OR — Use or to scroll through the director y.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 40 Delete a Directory Entry 1 2 3 4 Press . Press or to scroll through the director y entries — OR — Press , then enter the first letter of the stored name you want to find. The screen displays the first entry starting with this letter. Continue entering the letters of the name you want to find until the correct directory entr y appears on the screen — OR — Use and to scroll through the director y. When the entry you want to delete is displayed, press .
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 41 Turn Distinctive Ring On/Off If you want the phone to alert you with a special ring when you receive an incoming call with Caller ID information which matches a specific directory entry, set that directory entry to . Choose if you do not wish to hear the special alert. If an entry is set for distinctive ringing, appears next to the entry name on screen. 1 Press .
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 42 BASE MEMORY This base can store up to 10 telephone numbers. Each number can be up to 24 digits long. Store a Number in Base Memory 1 2 3 4 42 Press and hold until you hear a beep. Use the keypad to enter the number you want to store — OR — Enter the last number dialed at the handset by pressing . When you are finished entering the number to be stored,press . Press the key for the location where you want to store the number ( – ). The number is now saved.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 43 Dial a Base Memory Number 1 2 3 Press a button. Press . Then press the number key of the number you want to dial. The number is automatically dialed.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 44 CALLER ID OPERATION If you subscribe to Caller ID service with your local phone service provider, this handset stores all incoming calls with valid Caller ID information in call history. Name, number, time and date information can all be stored,if they are sent with the call. The line on which the call was received appears next to the phone number on the screen display ( or ).
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 45 Review Call History 1 From the idle screen press . The screen displays the most recent call record in call history. AM 2 3 NEW If there are no calls in call history, the screen will show , and return to the idle screen after five seconds. Use or to scroll through call histor y. To exit call history, press and hold until you hear a tone.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 46 Remove a Call Record 1 From the idle screen press . The screen displays the most recent call record in call history. AM 2 3 Use or to scroll through call history and find the record you want to delete. When the record you want to delete is displayed,press . The screen displays AM 4 NEW Press NEW to delete the displayed call record. NOTE: To exit without removing the call record, ¥press at any time.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 47 Store a Call Record in the Directory 1 From the idle screen press . The screen displays the most recent call record in call history. AM 2 3 Use or to scroll through call history and find the record you want to store in the directory. When the record you want to store in the directory is displayed,press . The screen displays AM 4 Press or NEW until the screen displays AM 5 NEW NEW Press three times.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 48 Display Dial While you are reviewing call history, you can dial a number displayed on the screen. 1 From the idle screen press . The screen displays the most recent record in call history. AM 2 3 48 NEW Use or to scroll through call history and find the number you want to call. When the record for the party you want to call is displayed,press a button. The handset automatically dials the number as it is displayed.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 49 Dialing Options If necessary, you can change the format of a displayed number so that it will be dialed differently than it appears in call history. 1 When the record for the party you want to call is displayed,press . The screen displays 2 Press AM NEW AM NEW . The screen displays 3 Press , then press until the number appears the way you want to dial it.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 50 BATTERIES Battery Life Battery life depends on how far the handset is from the base,and other environmental conditions. For optimum performance, charge your handset on the ¥NOTE: base every night. Charge the Handset Battery Pack • • • • • This battery should remain charged for up to nine days. A fully charged battery pr ovides an average talk time of about nine hours. The battery pack needs char ging when: • The batter icon ( ) flashes.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 51 Replace the Handset Battery Pack 1 Install the handset battery. Use only AT&T Battery 3301,SKU #91076. a) Remove battery compartment cover by pressing on the indentation and sliding downward. c) Place battery pack in compartment with the wires in the lower left corner, along the bottom of the battery pack. 2 b) Align two holes in plug with socket pins, and snap the plug into place. d) Replace cover by sliding it up into place.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 52 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY If you have difficulty operating this phone,try the suggestions below. For Customer Service,visit our website at www.telephones.att.com or call 1 800 222–3111. Please retain your receipt as your proof of purchase. PHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION If the phone does not • Make sure the power cord is plugged work at all, check these into the base and an electrical outlet items first: not controlled by a wall switch.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:20 AM Page 53 PHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION To re-initialize the handset and base: 1 2 3 4 5 PROBLEM SOLUTION If you hear noise or interference when using the phone: • You may be out of range. Move closer to the base. • Press or until the screen displays , then press . If noise is exceptionally loud,move closer to the base before changing channels. • Household appliances plugged into the same circuit as the base can sometimes cause interference.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:21 AM Page 54 PHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION If you lose a call after changing channels: You were probably almost out of range. Move closer to the base before changing channels. Before placing another call, set the handset in the base for at least 15 seconds. PROBLEM SOLUTION If the phone does not ring when you receive a call: • Make sure the ringers are on. (See “Set Line 1 Ringer”and “Set Line 2 Ringer”in the FEATURE SETUP section of this manual.
1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:21 AM Page 55 PHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION If you are unable to operate special telephone services or other equipment requiring touch tone signals: If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, follow the directions under “Temporary Tone Dialing”in the TELEPHONE OPERATION section of this manual. CALLER ID PROBLEM SOLUTION If the caller’s name or phone number is not displayed: • Make sure you subscribe to Caller ID service from your local telephone company.
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1412updatedmanual 2002.12.7 9:21 AM Page 57 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Control Crystal controlled PLL synthesizer Transmit Frequency Handset Base 912.75 –917.10 MHz 2411.15 – 2418.40 MHz Receive Frequency Handset Base 2411.15 – 2418.40 MHz 912.75 – 917.10 MHz Channels 30 Channels Normal Effective Range Maximum power allowed by FCC and IC. Actual operating range may vary according to environmental conditions at the time of use.
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