AT&T 2355 User Manual

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Page 1 - USER’S MANUAL

Please also readPart 1 — Important Product InformationUSER’S MANUAL Pa rt 2© 2002 Advanced American Telephones. All rights reserved.AT&T and the G

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7Ring Vo l u m e

Page 3 - CONTENTS

8Ring PatternThe external ring pattern sets which ringer you hearwhen you have an outside call. The intercom ringpattern sets which ringer you hear wh

Page 4 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN

9Key Click(Handset Only)When this feature is on,each key press makes a sound.Default setting is .1 Press . The screen displays2 Press or until the

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1 0Handset Name(Handset Only)You can customize the handset to display a name orword of your choice (up to 16 characters) in place of • on the idle sc

Page 6 - INSTALLATION

1 1Language SettingYou can set each registered handset and the base sothe display appears in English,Spanish,or French.The default setting is .1 Pres

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1 2Clear Message Wa i t i n gIf you subscribe to telephone company voice mailservice,and the message waiting indicator remains on even after you have

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1 3Set Dial Method¥NOTE: When you change the dial method settingALL registered handsets and the base are affected.(See “About Adding Handsets”on page

Page 9 - FEATURE SETUP

1 4TELEPHONE OPERATIONIdle ScreenWhen the handset is within range of the base and thehandset and the base are not on a call or in FeatureSetup mode,th

Page 10 - Ring Vo l u m e

1 5Answer a CallAt the Handset1 Press to answer a call.2 To end the call,press again — OR —Place the handset in the base.At the Base1 Press to answ

Page 11 - Ring Pattern

1 6Call TimerWhen the handset or base is on a call,the screendisplays a timer and whether the call is external orintercom. For example:Handset Speaker

Page 12 - Key Click

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Page 13 - Handset Name

1 7Redial¥NOTE: While scrolling through redial memoryyou can press to ex i t .At the HandsetThe last five phone numbers dialed at the handset are st

Page 14 - Language Setting

1 8Flash/Call WaitingIf you subscribe to Call Waiting service with your localtelephone service provider,you can answer a newincoming call without losi

Page 15 - Clear Message Wa i t i n g

1 9Handset Locator¥NOTE: If you have installed additional AT & T2300 handsets (purchased sep a ra t e ly) with yo u r2355 telep h o n e , select

Page 16 - Set Dial Method

2 0DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGESSCREEN DISPLAYS: WHEN:You have an incoming phone call (without Caller ID).You have an incoming intercom call.The screen also

Page 17 - TELEPHONE OPERATION

2 1DISPLAY SCREEN ICONSTHIS ICON: INDICATES:The ringer is turned off at this location(See “Ring Volume”on page 7 for details.)The battery needs to be

Page 18 - Answer a Call

2 2BASE LIGHTSLIGHT: STATUS: INDICATES:CHARGING on Handset is in the base chargingflashing The base is registering to thehandsetSPEAKER on Base spea

Page 19 - Handset Speakerphone

2 3TONES AND WHAT THEY MEANTONE: INDICATES:Three quick beeps Handset is out of range of the baseOne double beep Handset has failed to register with ba

Page 20 - At the Base

INTERCOM OPERATION2 4¥NOTE: If you have installed additional AT&T2300 Expansion Handsets with your AT&T 2355Telephone, the following features

Page 21 - Flash/Call Waiting

2 5Answer an Incoming Call While on anIntercom CallIf an incoming call is received while you are using the intercom,you will hear a double beep and th

Page 22 - Te m p o r a ry Tone Dialing

2 6Transfer a CallYou can transfer a call from the base or a handset to another location and announce the caller.1 Press on the handset or on the ba

Page 23 - DISPLAY SCREEN MESSAGES

CONTENTSBEFORE YOU BEGIN . . . . . . 1Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1About Caller Identification (Caller ID). . . . . . . . . . . . . 2A

Page 24 - DISPLAY SCREEN ICONS

2 7F o rw a rd a CallYou can fo r wa r d a call f rom the base or a handset toanother location without announcing the caller.1 Press on the handset o

Page 25 - BASE LIGHTS

2 8C o n f e rence Calling1 If one location is already on a call,you canconnect the other location (or a secondhandset,if installed) to the call by pr

Page 26 - TONES AND WHAT THEY MEAN

2 9PHONEBOOKThis telephone can store up to 50 telephone numbers and names. Phone book entries a re stored in alphab e t i c a l order. Storing a name

Page 27 - INTERCOM OPERATION

3 06 Enter the telephone number (up to 24 digits).7 Press . The screen displays8 Enter a name (up to 16 characters) connectedwith this number,using

Page 28 - Intercom Call

3 1Keypad Characters D i a l P re s s e sK e y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9space 1A B C 2 a b cD E F 3 d e fG H I 4 g h iJ K L 5 j k lM N O 6 m n oP Q R S 7 p q

Page 29 - Transfer a Call

3 2Dial a Number in Phone Book1 Press . The screen displays the first phone book entry.Skip to Step 5.— OR —Press . The screen displays2 Press . Th

Page 30 - F o rw a rd a Call

3 3Edit a Number/Name in Phone Book1 Press . The screen displays the first phone book entry.Skip to Step 5.— OR —Press . The screen displays2 Press

Page 31 - C o n f e rence Calling

3 47 To erase a digit,press (DELETE) or onthe handset or press or on the base — OR —To delete the entire telephone number,pressand hold (DELETE)

Page 32 - PHONEBOOK

3 5Delete a Number/Name from Phone Book1 Press . The screen displays the first phone book entry.Skip to Step 5.— OR —Press . The screen displays2 Pr

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3 66 When you find the number you wish to delete,press (DELETE) on the handset or on the base to delete the entiredisplayed entry. The screen displa

Page 34 - Keypad Characters

1BEFORE YOU BEGINP a rts ListYour box should include:This User’sManualQuickStartGuideBase unitNiCd battery packHandsetTelephoneline cordPoweradapter

Page 35 - Dial a Number in Phone Book

3 7If you subscribe to Caller ID service with your local phone serviceprovider,this phone stores all incoming calls with valid Caller IDinformation in

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3 8Review Call Log1 Press

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3 9Remove Call Record sRemoving a Specific Call Record1 Press . The screen displays the most recent call in the call log and displays if the call is

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4 0Remove All Call Record s1 Press . The screen displays the most recent call in the call log and displays if the call is new.Skip to Step 3.—OR—Pre

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4 1S t o re a Call Record in Phone BookYou can store a number re c e i ved by Caller ID in thetelephone phone book. For a call re c o rd without a va

Page 40 - CALLER ID OPERATION

4 2Display DialWhile you are reviewing the call log, you can dial anumber displayed on the screen.1 Press . The screen displays the most recent call

Page 41 - Review Call Log

4 3Battery LifeBattery life depends on how far the handset is from the base,and other environmental conditions.¥NOTE: For optimum performance, charge

Page 42 - Remove Call Record s

4 4b) Plug the battery packconnector into handset.Place the battery pack andwires in the compartment.a) Remove batterycompartment cover bypressing on

Page 43 - Remove All Call Record s

4 5If you have difficulty operating this phone,try the suggestions below.For Customer Service,visit our website at www.telephones.att.comor call 1 800

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4 6TELEPHONE OPERATIONPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf you hear noise or •You may be out of range. Move closer tointerference when the base.using the phone:• Hou

Page 45 - Display Dial

2BEFORE YOU BEGINAbout Caller Identification (Caller ID)This product has a Caller ID with Call Waiting feature that works withservice from your local

Page 46 - BATTERIES

TELEPHONE OPERATIONPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf your telephone • If you have dial pulse (rotary) service,misdials: you’ll need to set the dial method to. Follo

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CALLER IDPROBLEM SOLUTIONIf the caller’s name •You should call your service provideror phone number is to confirm that you subscribe to not displaye

Page 48 - IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

4 9DEFAULT SETTINGDEFAULT SETTINGSFUNCTION: DEFAULT SETTING:Dial Method DTMF (tone)Handset Volume 3Ring Volume 3External Ring Pattern 0Intercom Ring P

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5 0TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSFrequency Range 2400 MHz – 2483 MHzChannels 95Channel Spacing 864 kHzOutput Power 23 dBmSensitivity

Page 50 - CALLER ID

Aanswer a call 15Bbase ringer 7Base Unit 1battery 43,44battery icon 43C27call log 37-41call record 39-42Call Waiting 18call-waiting signal

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NNEW 21NiCd battery pack 1no dial tone 452020O20Pphone book 29-36,41Phone book entries 29phone does not ring 46phone does not work at all 4

Page 52 - DEFAULT SETTING

3INSTALLATIONBase Installation¥NOTE: Install the base unit away from electronic equipment,such as personal computers, television sets or microwave ov

Page 53 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

43 Install the handset battery.Use onlyAT&T Battery 3301,SKU# 91076.4 Charge the handset battery.• Place the handset in the base.• Charge the batt

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5HeadsetYou can use this telephone hands-free when you install any industry standard 2.5 mmheadset (purchased separately).For best results use an AT&a

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6F e a t u re Setup Menu¥NOTE: When you follow the directions to “ClearMessageWaiting”or “Set Dial Method” you changesettings for ALL registered hand

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