982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 1 USER’S MANUAL Part 2 Two-Line Speakerphone 982 Please also read Part 1 — Important Product Information © 2005 Advanced American Telephones. All Rights Reserved. AT&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of AT&T Corp., licensed to Advanced American Telephones.
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982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page i PRODUCT OVERVIEW .............1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN..................2 Parts List ...............................................2 Tools Needed ......................................2 INSTALLATION .............................3 Before You Install ................................3 Battery Installation .............................3 Low Battery Warning Tone ..............4 Table/Desk Installation ......................5 Wall Installation ..................................
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982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 1 This AT&T Two-Line Speakerphone 982 can be used with one or two incoming telephone lines and features a speakerphone for hands-free use. It is hearing-aid compatible and can also be used hands-free with a two-band 2.5mm headset (purchased separately). This phone can be used on a table or desk or mounted on a wall and does not require AC power for operation.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 2 BEFORE YOU BEGIN Parts List BEFORE YOU BEGIN Your box should include: USER’S MANUAL Part 2 Quick Start Guide This User’s Manual QUICK START GUIDE Two-Line Speakerphone 982 Two-Line Speakerphone 982 This Quick Start Guide provides basic instructions. For additional installation options and complete instructions which allow you to use all features of this phone, refer to your Two-Line Speakerphone 982 User's Manual, Part 2.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 3 INSTALLATION Before You Install INSTALLATION To use this product as a two-line phone, you must have a two-line modular wall jack or two separate one-line modular wall jacks. To use both lines of a two-line telephone, your local telephone company must provide two telephone numbers. Battery Installation Before using the telephone, you should install four AA batteries (purchased separately).
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 4 INSTALLATION Battery Installation continued from page 3 3 Press the tab as shown and pull to remove the battery cover. Insert four new AA batteries (purchased separately) following the polarity markings in the battery compartment. 4 Replace the battery cover. Low Battery Warning Tone Depending on your batteries, the low battery warning tone may be delayed by a few days.
82_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 5 1 Attach the wedge. Insert the bottom tabs into the slots as shown. Push gently on the tabs at the large end of the base while locking them into place against the base. 2 Connect the line cord(s) to the telephone and your modular jack(s). • If you have a single two-line wall jack, use only the black (4-connector) line cord. Plug one end into the jack labeled L1 OR L1/L2 on the back of the telephone. Plug the other end into the wall jack.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 6 Table/Desk Installation continued from page 5 INSTALLATION • If you have two one-line wall jacks, use both long line cords. Insert one end of the first cord into the jack labeled L1 OR L1/L2 on the back of the phone. Then, plug the other end into the wall jack for Line 1. Insert one end of the other cord into the jack on the back of the phone labeled L2. Then, plug the other end into the wall jack for Line 2. Make sure the cords snap firmly into place at both ends.
5 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 7 Check for dial tone. Press L, lift the handset, press K or press h (with a headset connected and batteries installed), and listen for a dial tone. Then press l, lift the handset, press K or press h (with a headset connected and batteries installed), and listen for a dial tone. If you cannot hear a dial tone, turn to IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY beginning on page 22.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 8 Wall Installation INSTALLATION 1 2 3 Remove the base wedge. If the base wedge is attached, remove it following the directions in “Battery Installation” beginning on page 3. Reverse handset tab. To mount the telephone on a wall, you must reverse 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 lip is up. Insert the tab back into its slot.
2/4/05 • 9:52 AM Page 9 If you have two separate one-line wall jacks, use two line cords (the short cord and one of the long cords). Plug one end of the short cord into the jack labeled L1 OR L1/L2 on the back of the telephone. Plug one end of a long cord into the jack labeled L2 on the back of the phone. Place the cords in the channels under the phone as shown. Plug the free end of the line cord for Line 1 into the Line 1 wall jack.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 10 INSTALLATION Switchable 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. You can set the data port to use Line 1 or 2. Set the DATA SELECT switch located on the back of the phone to L1 or L2. A call picked up at another extension on the line used by the data port may interrupt a fax, modem or message transmission.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 11 TELEPHONE OPERATION MM ❙ M Press a LINE button and lift the handset — OR — Press K — OR — Press h, then dial the call. If you did not install batteries, you will hear NOTE: a low battery warning tone when you lift the handset or press K. You must also press and hold K for one second to use the speakerphone without batteries. Answer a Call MM ❙ M Press a LINE button and lift the handset — OR — Press K — OR — Press h.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 12 TELEPHONE OPERATION Switch Between Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone To switch from handset to headset or speakerphone, press h or K. ❙ M To switch from headset or speakerphone to handset, lift the handset. The headset or speakerphone is automatically turned off. To switch between speakerphone and headset, press the button (h or K) for the mode you wish to use.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 13 M MM ❖ M Press L or l, then lift the handset — OR — Press K — OR — Press h, then press a to call the last number (up to 24 digits) dialed on the line. Erase Redial Memory ❖ ❙ M M ❖ M ❖ ❙ M ❖ M Press a LINE button, K or h, then press G, a, G. Automatic Redial This phone can automatically and repeatedly redial the last number you called. While the phone is on hook press L or l, then press a. You will hear the numbers being dialed.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 14 Hold TELEPHONE OPERATION MMM ❖ M Press H to put a line on hold. You can hang up the handset. To return to the call, press the appropriate LINE button and lift the handset — OR — Press h — OR — Press K — OR — Lift the handset of an extension phone on the same line. Switch Between Lines During a Call M MM During a call on one line, you can make or answer a call on the other line by pressing H.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 15 Mute ❙ To turn Mute on, press M. The MUTE light goes on. To return to the conversation, press and release M again. Flash M Press F instead of pressing the switchhook to activate services such as Call Waiting or 3-Way Calling. You may have to press other buttons before or after F as explained in the custom-calling instructions provided by your local telephone company.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 16 TELEPHONE OPERATION Conference Calls M M You can use both lines at the same time to set up a three-way conference call. 1 Make or answer a call and press H. 2 Establish a call on the other line. 3 Press H, then press C. If you want to change to another mode, you can press K or h or lift the handset once all parties are connected. To end a conference call, hang up If one caller hangs up during a conference call, you might hear a dial tone.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 17 LIGHT: STATUS: MEANS: LINE (RED) On steadily This line is in use. —OR— This line is not connected to the wall jack. Flashing This line is on hold. LINE (GREEN) Flashing This line is ringing. SPEAKER On The speakerphone is in use. Flashing The phone is attempting an Auto Redial call. HEADSET On The headset is in use. (AUTO)REDIAL On The AutoRedial feature has been activated.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 18 TELEPHONE MEMORY TELEPHONE MEMORY This telephone has 24 memory locations where you can store phone numbers you wish to dial with only one or two key presses. Each location can store up to 24 digits. One-Touch Dialing The 12 white spaces on the directory card are one-touch memory locations. You can dial one of these numbers by starting to make a call as usual and pressing the memory button next to the number instead of using the dial pad keys.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 19 M MM P M 1 2 3 4 5 Press K, press h or lift the handset. Press and release G. You will hear a beep. Enter the telephone number you want to store (up to 24 digits) or press a to store the last number dialed. You will hear a beep each time you press a button. Press P to store a three-second dialing delay. Press and release a memory button — OR — Press and release l, then a memory button. You will hear a two-beep confirmation tone. Hang up.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 20 GENERAL PRODUCT CARE To keep your phone working and looking good, follow these guidelines: • GENERAL PRODUCT CARE • • • • • 20 Avoid putting it near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lamps). DO NOT expose it to direct sunlight or moisture. Avoid dropping the phone and/or other rough treatment. Clean with a soft cloth.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS REN 1.0B Battery Power 4 AA Product Weight 2.06 pounds Product Dimensions (unpacked) 8.15 inches long x 7.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 22 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. Have the serial number, found on the underside of your phone, available when contacting Customer Service. Please retain your receipt as your proof of purchase. IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY To purchase accessories or replacement parts contact Customer Service. Visit our website at www.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 23 PROBLEM SOLUTION Automatic Redial Interrupted • If the phone rings during the Automatic Redial sequence, you will cancel it if you lift the handset, press K or press h to take the call. • Lifting the handset, pressing K or pressing h will cancel Automatic Redial. • Low battery power can affect Automatic Redial. For information about changing batteries, see “Battery Installation” on page 3.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 24 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY TELEPHONE MEMORY PROBLEM SOLUTION Warning Tone Sounds When You Lift the Handset or Press K Install four charged AA batteries. (See “Battery Installation” beginning on page 3.) PROBLEM SOLUTION Difficulty Storing Numbers in Memory • Review “Store a Memory Number” on page 19 to make sure you are pressing the correct sequence of buttons.
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 25 L A LINE button 6, 11, 13, 14, 16 a 13, 19, 24 line cord 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 23 Automatic Redial 3, 4, 13, 23 LINE lights 3 B low battery warning tone 3, 4, 11 batteries 2, 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13 l 18, 19 battery cover 4 M C Call Waiting 15 C 16 conference call 16 D data port 10 DATA SELECT switch 10 dial mode 6, 22 memory 18, 24 memory button 18, 19, 24 memory location 18, 19 modem 10 modular jack 5 modular wall jack 3, 8 mute 15 dial pulse 6, 15, 22 M 15
982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM T temporary tone 22 touch tone 6, 22 two-touch memory 18 V INDEX volume 12 W warning tone 24 wedge 2, 3, 5 26 Page 26
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982_CIB_3ATT 2/4/05 9:52 AM Page 28 In case of difficulty, visit our Service Center at www.telephones.att.com or call 1 800 222–3111. © 2005 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.