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Interference Information: Part 15 of FCC Rules
Some telephone equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio-frequency en-
ergy and, if not installed and used prop-
erly, may cause interface to radio and
television reception.
Your AT&T product has been tested and
found to meet the standards for a Class
B digital device, as specified in Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These specifications
are designed to provide reasonable pro-
tection against such interference in a
residential installation. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation.
If your AT&T product causes interfer-
ence to radio or television reception
when it's in use, you might correct the
interference with any one or all of these
measures:
1. Where it can be done safely, reorient
the receiving television or radio an-
tenna.
2. To the extent possible, relocate the
television, radio or other receiver
with respect to the telephone equip-
ment.
3. If your telephone product runs on AC
power, plug your product into an AC
outlet that's not on the same circuit
as one used by your radio or televi-
sion.
If you need assistance, you can call our
National Service Center at 1-800-222-
3111.
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Index
A
Announce Caller
0...
2.)
0...
30
Announcements
Defined:
a- seesi ees
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19
Recording
.............
24
Auto Redial
..............
37
Set Delay Time. ..........
38
B
Battery
Installation.
.
2... o...
9
C
Call Forward... ........2.2..
27
Call Management
. ...........
36
Pound Key Diusconnect
.
. . .. . .
36
Record Conversation
........
36
Return Caller To Main Greeting
. . .
36
Speaker.
ia eS we Seis 36
Connect Telephone Line Cords
......
10
Connecting An AC Adapter
....
..
13
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Components
FrontPanel
.............
7
Rear Panel. .............
8
Base Panel. .............
8
D
Dialing Functions
. . ..
0.0.
37
Auto Redial
............
37
On Hook Dial
...........
37
Set Lines Used For
.........
39
Speed Dial.............
38
Do Not Distub.............
31
E
Entering Special Numbers
........
28
F
FCC Registration & Repair Information
. . 43
G
Greetings & Announcements
.......
19
Greetings, Mailbox
...........
24
Greetings, Worksheet
..........
20
H
Help Line Assistance
...........
1
Important Safety Information
......,
4
In Case of Difficulty.
..
2... LL, 41
Initial Settings... aa
14
Installation, Wall-mounted
........
12
Interference Information: Part 15 FCC Rules
44
Introduction...
5
L
Line Cords, Connecting
.........
10
M
Mailbox Function Reference Chan. ....
23
Mailbox Functions.
. 2...
2.0,
23
Mailboxes
Activating
...
o... o...
...
18
Deactivating
............
18
Function Reference Chat
......
23
Functions
...
o...
.....
23
Greetings/ Announcements
...
...
24
Selecting Aa
A 663s
a
e
23
Main Greeting
Functions
.............
21
Attach Message...........
21
Plays
Ss
NS
a a, RO
NAG
21
Recond ie
ae
A
eee
es
21
Record System Prompts
.......
22
Return Callerto. ..........
36
Maximum Message Time. ........
30
Memory Check
. ............
31
Message Prompts Switch
.........
17
Messages
How to Leave For Others
.....-
26
Options...
o...
o... ... 34
Retrieve Locally
..........
33
Retrieve Remotely
..... acade
v 33
O
On Hook Dial. .............
37
P
Pager Notify
..............
29
Parts List:
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aoe
pee
6
Pound Key Disconnect...
.......
36
Power Supply, Connecting
........-
13
Programming, Remote
.........-
35
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