AT&T 1412 User Manual

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2.4 GHz Two-Line Cord l e s s
Speakerphone 1412 with
Caller ID/Call Waiting on Handset
Please also read
Part 1 — Important
Product Information
USERS MANUAL
Pa rt 2
© 2002 A d vanced A m e rican Te l e p h o n e s . All Rights Reserve d .
AT&T and the Globe Symbol are tra d e m a rks of AT & TC o r p., licensed to A d vanced A m e rican Te l e p h o n e s .
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Speakerphone 1412 with

2.4 GHz Two-Line Cord l e s sSpeakerphone 1412 with Caller ID/Call Waiting on HandsetPlease also readPart 1 — Important Product InformationUSER’S MANU

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If you have two separate jacks, use both long line cords.Connect a line cord from the wall jack you wish to designate asyour Line 1 to the jack labele

Page 3 - CONTENTS

Belt ClipYou may choose to use the optional belt clip with your handset.H e a d s e tYou can use this telephonehands-free when you installany industry

Page 4 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Data PortIf you want to connect another device (such as a modem or faxmachine) to the wall jack, you can use the jack on the phone labeledDATA. A call

Page 5 - About Call History

F e a t u re Setup MenuPress to enter the Feature Setup Menu. Use or to scroll through choices,then press toenter your selection.Press at any time

Page 6 - INSTALLATION

Set Line 1 RingerTurn the handset ringer for Line 1 on or off andchoose the ringer type when the handset ringer isturned on. The phone comes with the

Page 7 - Table/Desk Installation

1 2Set Line 2 RingerTurn the handset ringer for Line 2 on or off andchoose the ringer type when the handset ringer isturned on. The phone comes with t

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1 3Set Voice Messages IndicatorsIf you subscribe to Voice Mail service with your localtelephone service provider,you can choose how youwant this phone

Page 9 - Wall Installation

1 4Set Ti m eThe date and time are automatically set with incomingcall information. You can set the clock manually if youwish.¥NOTE: After you replac

Page 10 - L1/L1+L2 Jack L2 Jack

1 5Set DateThe date and time are automatically set with incomingcall information. You can set the date manually if youwish.¥NOTE: After you replace th

Page 11 - H e a d s e t

1 6Set Dial ModeThis phone comes set for touch tone ( ) dialing. Ifyou have dial pulse (rotary) service,you must set thedial mode to .1 Press . The

Page 12 - Data Port

© 2002 Advanced American Telephones.All Rights Reserved. AT&T and the Globe Design aretrademarks of AT&T Corp., licensed to Advanced American

Page 13 - F E ATURE SETUP

1 7Idle Scre e nWhen the handset is within range of the base and noton a call or in feature setup mode,the screen displaysOther icons may also be disp

Page 14 - Set Line 1 Ringer

1 8Answer a CallWhen you re c e i ve an incoming call,a LINE light fl a s h e sq u i ck ly to indicate which line the caller is using.1 Press the appr

Page 15 - Set Line 2 Ringer

1 9Vo l u m eAt the HandsetWhile you are on a call,you can use the key on theright side of the handset to adjust the volume of whatyou hear. The scree

Page 16 - Set Voice Messages Indicators

2 0R e d i a lAt the HandsetThe handset stores the last five numbers dialed fromthe handset.1 Press . The screen displays the lastnumber dialed from

Page 17 - Set Ti m e

2 1Flash/Call Wa i t i n gIf you subscribe to Call Waiting service with your localtelephone service provider,you can answer a newincoming call on the

Page 18 - Set Date

2 2M u t eAt the Handset1 Press or until the screen displays2 Press . The other party will not be able tohear you but you will still be able to hear

Page 19 - Set Dial Mode

Te m p o r a ry Tone DialingIf you have dial pulse (rotary) service,you can changefrom dial pulse to touch tone dialing during a call.1 Make the call

Page 20 - TELEPHONE OPERAT I O N

2 4Handset LocatorPage the handset from the base by pressing .The handset will sound the intercom ring tone.To cancel the page,press again on the ba

Page 21 - Answer a Call

2 5DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGES (HANDSET ONLY)SCREEN DISPLAYS: WHEN:The handset is establishing a lineconnecting through the base.The handset is unable to

Page 22 - Vo l u m e

HANDSET LIGHTSLIGHT STATUS MEANSLINE on steadily This line is in use.flashing slowly This line is on hold.flashing quickly There is an incoming call

Page 23 - R e d i a l

I VCONTENTSBEFORE YOU BEGIN... 1Parts List... 1About Caller Identification (Caller ID)...

Page 24 - Flash/Call Wa i t i n g

2 7At the HandsetMake an I n t e r com Call1 Press . The screen displays .2 When someone at the base answers the callthe handset screen displays and

Page 25 - At the Base

2 8At the BaseMake an I n t e r com Call1 Press . A paging tone will sound atthe handset and base until someone at thehandset answers the call.2 Pres

Page 26 - Te m p o r a ry Tone Dialing

2 9C o n f e rence CallsWhen the handset or base is on a phone call,someoneat the other location can join the call by pressing theappropriate button.

Page 27 - Handset Locator

3 0F o u r- Way Conference CallYou can connect four parties to a conversation usingLines 1 and 2,the handset and the base.1 Establish a three-way conf

Page 28 - THIS ICON: INDICATES

Place a Conference Call on HoldWhile on a conference call,press on the handsetor base. All parties to the conference call are nowon hold.To return to

Page 29 - BASE LIGHTS

3 2Switch a Conference Call BetweenHandset and BaseIf you place a conference call from one location,you can switch it to the other location withoutdis

Page 30 - INTERCOM OPERAT I O N

3 3This handset can store up to 50 telephone numbersand names. Each number can be up to 24 digits longand each name can be up to 15 characters long.En

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3 44 Press when you finish entering thenumber. The screen displays¥NOTE: Every directory entry must include anumber. If you press without entering a

Page 32 - C o n f e rence Calls

3 5S t o re a Number from Handset Redial in the Dire c t o ry1 Press . The screen displays the lastnumber dialed from the handset.2 Use or to scroll

Page 33 - End a Conference Call

3 67 Press or to switch betweenand .If you want the phone to alert you with aspecial ring when you receive an incomingcall with Caller ID informatio

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P a rts ListYour box should include:1BEFORE YOU BEGINNiCdbatterypackPower cord2 Telephoneline cordsHandsetBase unitThis User’sManualQuickStartGuide141

Page 35 - Handset and Base

Keypad CharactersD i a l P re s s e sK e y 1 2 3 4 5 61A B C 2D E F 3G H I 4J K L 5M N O 6P Q R S 7T U V 8W X Y Z 90*&’, - . #3 71412updatedmanual

Page 36 - D I R E C T O RY

3 8Dial a Number in the Dire c t o ry1 Press . The screen displays2 Press or to scroll through the directoryentries— OR — Press ,then enter the fir

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3 9Edit a Number/Name in the Dire c t o ry1 Press . The screen displays2 Press or to scroll through the directoryentries— OR — Press ,then enter th

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4 0Delete a Dire c t o ry Entry1 Press .2 Press or to scroll through the directoryentries— OR — Press ,then enter the first letter of thestored nam

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4 1Tu rn Distinctive Ring On/OffIf you want the phone to alert you with a special ringwhen you receive an incoming call with Caller IDinformation whic

Page 40 - Keypad Characters

4 2This base can store up to 10 telephone numbers. Eachnumber can be up to 24 digits long.S t o re a Number in Base Memory1 P ress and hold until you

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4 3Dial a Base Memory Number1 Press a button.2 Press . Then press the number key ofthe number you want to dial.3 The number is automatically dialed.

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4 4CALLER ID OPERAT I O NIf you subscribe to Caller ID service with your local phone serviceprovider,this handset stores all incoming calls with valid

Page 43 - Delete a Dire c t o ry Entry

4 5Review Call History1 From the idle screen press . The screendisplays the most recent call record in callhistory.If there are no calls in call hist

Page 44 - Tu rn Distinctive Ring On/Off

4 6Remove a Call Record1 From the idle screen press . The screendisplays the most recent call record in callhistory.2 Use or to scroll through call

Page 45 - BASE MEMORY

About Caller Identification (Caller ID)This product has a Caller ID with Call Waiting feature that works withservice from your local phone service pro

Page 46 - Dial a Base Memory Number

4 7S t o re a Call Record in the Dire c t o ry1 From the idle screen press . The screendisplays the most recent call record in callhistory.2 Use or

Page 47 - CALLER ID OPERAT I O N

4 8Display DialWhile you are reviewing call history,you can dial anumber displayed on the screen.1 From the idle screen press . The screendisplays th

Page 48 - Review Call History

4 9Dialing OptionsIf necessary,you can change the format of a displayednumber so that it will be dialed differently than itappears in call history.1 W

Page 49 - Remove a Call Record

Battery LifeBattery life depends on how far the handset is from the base,and otherenvironmental conditions.¥NOTE: For optimum performance, charge you

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Replace the Handset Battery Pack1 Install the handset battery.Use onlyAT&T Battery 3301,SKU #91076.2 Charge the handset battery.Place the handset

Page 51 - Display Dial

5 2IN CASE OF DIFFICULT YIf you have difficulty operating this phone,try the suggestions below.For Customer Service,visit our website at www.telephone

Page 52 - Dialing Options

5 3PHONEPROBLEM SOLUTIONTo re-initialize the 1 Disconnect the power to the base.handset and base:2 Remove the handset battery pack.3 Wait at least 15

Page 53 - B AT T E R I E S

PHONEPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf you lose a call after You we re pro b ably almost out of ra n ge .changing channels: Move closer to the base before changingc

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PHONEPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf you are unable to If you have dial pulse (rotary) service,operate special follow the directions under “Temporarytelephone s

Page 55 - IN CASE OF DIFFICULT Y

DEFAULT SETTINGSFUNCTION: DEFAULT SETTING:Line 1 Ringer ON:1Line 2 Ringer ON:1Voice Messages ONTime 12:00 AMDate 1/01Dial Mode TONE5 6D E FA U LT SETT

Page 56 - PROBLEM SOLUTION

Before You Install1 Choose a location for the base near an electrical outletand a telephone jack. This phone requires a modular telephone jack and a s

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSFrequency Control Crystal controlledPLL synthesizerTransmit FrequencyHandset 912.75 –917.10 MHzBase 2411.15 – 2418.40 MHzRecei

Page 58 - CALLER ID

Bbase ringers 5Base unit 125,5027CCall History 2,44–49Call Waiting service 21Call Waiting signal 21Caller ID information 44,55Caller ID service 2,44,5

Page 59 - D E FA U LT SETTINGS

OOLD44Pphone does not ring 54phone does not work at all 5216,54Rre-initialize the handset and base 53ringer type 11,12S25Ttelephone misdials 5416,54to

Page 60 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICAT I O N S

Table/Desk Installation1 Connect the power cord.Use only the power cord supplied with this product.If you need a replacement,call 1 800 222–3111.2 Con

Page 61 - I N D E X

If you have two separate jacks, use both long line cords.Connect a line cord from the wall jack you wish to designate asyour Line 1 to the jack labele

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Wall Installation1 Reverse the wedge under the base. Place your fingers inthe holes as shown and swing the top of the wedge down.2 Connect the power

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