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        CL2909 Speakerphone with caller ID/call waiting
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1.                24  Delete a directory entry                  24  Caller ID operation  Caller ID operation                                  25  Caller ID information                        25  Information about call history     26  Cler D TT tree errant 27  Review Call history                             27  Remove call records      28  Display diA  s  25266616600i6 xe 28  Dialing options                                     29  Display screen messages                29  Appendix A  Troubleshooting                                        30  Appendix B  Maintenance                                             ccee 33  Appendix C  Important safety information             34       Safety information  Especially about corded    PELE PNON SS assisi 35  Appendix D  FCC and ACTA information                  36  Appendix E  Part 15 of FCC rules                               38  Appendix F  Limited warranty                                       39  Appendix G  Technical specifications                        42  WAGON cai HN   43    Getting started  Product overview    This AT amp T CL2909 speakerphone with caller ID call waiting can be used   flat on a tabletop or mounted on a wall and does not require AC power for  operation  The CL2909 features a speakerphone for hands free use and a data  port that allows the use of another device such as a modem  fax machine  or  answering system with the same wall jack  The CL2909 also features a  14 number memory for fast dialing and has a director
2.           figure a figure b figure c  2  Connect the short telephone line cord to the telephone     Plug one end of the short line cord into the jack labeled TEL and thread  the cord through the tabs under the telephone as shown                          DSL filter  not included   is required if you have  DSL high speed Internet  service     Getting started    Installation options    3  Reverse the handset tab     This tab holds the handset when you hang up  Hold down the switch hook   and slide the handset tab up and out of its slot  Turn the tab so that the  end with the hook is up  Then insert the handset tab back into its slot     Switch hoo        Handset tab             4  Connect the short telephone line cord to a wall jack and mount the  telephone on the studs on the mounting plate     Make sure the short telephone line cord snaps firmly into place  Place the  telephone on the wall jack mounting studs and pull down until it is held  securely                    DSL filter  not included  is  required if you have DSL  high speed Internet service        5  Follow steps 4 5 in Tabletop installation on page 6     Getting started  Data port    If you want to connect another device  such as a modem or fax machine  to  the wall jack  use the jack on the telephone labeled DATA  A call picked up at  another extension connected with the same line may interrupt a fax  modem  or message transmission     Data port                      Telephone settings    Telephone settings       Th
3.    OR    gt  e When the connected telephone line cord is       not plugged into a wall jack     D  Eg  OR          MUTE N G SS  On when speakerphone   04  5  eo When the telephone on the same line is in use   or handset microphone O eD Y t9 e Flashes quickly when there is an incoming call     is muted  O    3      Screen icons       There is an error in the caller ID information     la Line is in use or the connected telephone line cord is       AM    am 12 00     1 01 not plugged into a wall jack     LOWER    REP  amp  NEW The caller ID information has not been reviewed        0 CALLS 0NEW REP A person from this number has called more than once   6  8     LOWER The lower speed dial location is active   NO  The position of the number stored in call history   A The battery power is low   A The ringer volume is set to OFF     Display screen messages    e The last number dialed has been deleted   another telephone on the same line is in use     LINE ON HOLD The line is on hold   MEMORY FULL The directory is full     ONLY 24 ALLOWED   The number you have entered in the directory or speed dial memory is  over 24 digits     ONLY 15 ALLOWED   The name you have entered in the directory is over 15 characters   CHECK BATTERY There are no batteries installed or you need to replace the old batteries   3       Getting started    Battery installation    Before using the telephone  you should install four good AA alkaline batteries   not included  to provide memory backup and enable the use
4.    area code is not displayed if it is programmed  as the home area code      e The time and date of the call     e The caller s position in the call history  which is  displayed to the left of the telephone number     Call information is displayed for about 15 seconds     Q NOTES     e If you press REMOVE while the telephone is  ringing  or while you are on a call  the call  information will not be stored in the call history     e If you are using the display for setup or to  review entries stored in the memory and a call  comes in  press CLEAR while the telephone  is ringing to see the information  If you are  setting up the telephone  press OPTIONS first  to save the setup information  Even if the call  information is not displayed  it will be stored in  the call history     26    Caller ID operation       cL2909    atat    qh        T     Remove OPTIONS DRECTORY   CLEAR  DISPLAY DIAL     A CALL UST  gt              END OF LIST       CL2909    atat          remove   oprions  0REGToRV  cean IDSPLAVDA     AA    4 CALLLIST P                Caller ID operation    Caller ID       You can customize how the caller ID features of  this product work  See Set remaining features  on page 13 for instructions  For options  see  REPEATED CALLS and CALL LIST ORDER in the  Feature summary on page 14     Review call history       1     2     3     When the telephone is idle  press CALL LIST A  or CALL LIST Y to enter the call history     If you select NEW CALL FIRST in CALL LIST  ORDER  se
5.   atat   38a    Proud Sponsor    User   s manual    CL2909 Speakerphone  with caller ID call  waiting       gt                 aT a            1    D 3           O  am4  O5   WG   FLASH           C   rans   1w8   8      A       C    E   wre     sua             Z       Congratulations    on purchasing your  new AT amp T product     Before using this AT amp T product  please read the  Important safety information  on pages 34 35 of this manual     Please thoroughly read the user s  manual for all the feature operations  and troubleshooting information necessary to install  and operate your new AT amp T product     You can also visit our  website at www telephones att com  or call 1  800  222 3111    In Canada  dial 1  866  288 4268     Model    CL2909  Type  Speakerphone with caller ID call waiting    Serial     Purchase date   Place of purchase     Both the model and serial numbers of your AT amp T product can be found on the  bottom of the telephone base     Save your sales receipt and original packaging in case it is necessary to return  your telephone for warranty service        2009 2010 Advanced American Telephones  All Rights Reserved  AT amp T and  the AT amp T logo are trademarks of AT amp T Intellectual Property licensed to  Advanced American Telephones  San Antonio  TX 78219     Make sure to install four See page 4 for easy  AA alkaline batteries instructions    not included      If you subscribe to high speed Internet service  DSL   digital subscriber   line  throug
6.  Four AA alkaline  batteries    Operating temperature 32  F   122  F  0  C   50  C    42    Index                         A P   Answer a call  15 Pause  20  23   B R   Base lights  3 Redial  15   Battery  4 Remove call records  28  Battery compartment  4 Ringer switch  2  18  Blank screen  30 s   C Safety information  34  Caller ID  27  31 Screen messages  3  Call history  27 Speakerphone  2  3  15  CALL INFO  18  30 Speed dial key  2  16  19  20  21  Contrast  10 T   D Tabletop  5   Data port  9 Technical specifications  42  Dialing options  29 Time and date  13  30  Dial tone  6  30 Troubleshooting  30 32  Directory entries  24 v   Directory memory  22   Display dial  21  28  31 Volume  15   DSL filter  5  31 W   E Wall installation  7 8  ERR  3  30   ERROR PRESENT  29   F       FCC and ACTA information  36 37  Feature summary  14  Flash  17    H  Handset tab  8  Home area code  11    L   Language  10   Limited warranty  39 41  LINE IN USE  3   Local area code  12    M    Maintenance  33   Make a call  15   Mounting bracket  5   Mute  17 43             USA    TM    e    atat  Proud Sponsor    www telephones att com       2009 2010 Advanced American Telephones  All Rights Reserved   AT amp T and the AT amp T logo are trademarks of AT amp T Intellectual Property licensed to  Advanced American Telephones  San Antonio  TX 78219   Printed in China  Issue 8 AT amp T 03 10     
7.  Tabletop installation                          5 Speed d      naenin 19  Wall installation                                   T Speed dial overview                          19  P   r 05s s     9 Store a number in a speed dial  Telephone settings locatio Mannen 20  Telephone settings                                  10 atore a pause Orlach In A    Speed dial entry                                  20  Language selection                            10  Set contrast 10 Store a call history number in a  Soha erie reais d in nh n speed dial Llocation                            20  j A  k  u be Eei i2 Review a speed dial entry              21  i ae  nie Serenitas    a Dial a speed dial number               21  et time and date                                Delete a speed dial entry            21  Set remaining features                     13    i Directory  Telephone operation  Directory operation                                 22  Telephone operation                               1      Mak l Directory memory capacity            22  Ma eaca i 3 202 xe Store numbers aud nmam  s in  TWEN la the directory                                       23  Switch between handset and    speakerphone 15 Store a pause or flash in a  _ 4 P TT h a directory number                                23  i pile aaa ag Store a call history number in  WOUUIMG sa EEE the directGry                    s se 24       Table of contents       Review directory entries                 24  Dial a directory number   
8.  The manufacturer  provides no other warranties for this PRODUCT  The warranty exclusively  describes all of the manufacturer s responsibilities regarding the PRODUCT   There are no other express warranties  No one is authorized to make  modifications to this limited warranty and you should not rely on any such  modification     State Provincial Law rights  This warranty gives you specific legal rights   and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or  province to province     Limitations  Implied warranties  including those of fitness for a particular  purpose and merchantability  an unwritten warranty that the PRODUCT is  fit for ordinary use  are limited to one year from date of purchase  Some  states provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  lasts  so the above limitation may not apply to you  In no event shall the  manufacturer be liable for any indirect  special  incidental  consequential   or similar damages  including  but not limited to lost profits or revenue   inability to use the PRODUCT or other associated equipment  the cost of  substitute equipment  and claims by third parties  resulting from the use  of this PRODUCT  Some states provinces do not allow the exclusion or  limitation of incidental or consequential damages  so the above limitation  or exclusion may not apply to you     Please retain your original sales receipt as proof of purchase        41    Appendix G  Technical specifications    REN 1 1B  Batteries
9.  desired name     4  Press DIRECTORY or CLEAR to exit           Z    wm Batet   Dial a directory number       1  Follow the instructions in Review directory  entries above to find the number you want to call      4 cauust     CALL INFO        remove   ornons  orecrorv  cear pSPLVDAM  2         When the entry you want is displayed      j6      C press DISPLAY DIAL to make the call  The  OO   OO  speakerphone is activated    OR     Press DISPLAY DIAL  then lift the handset to  make the call        J        atst Delete a directory entry       1  Follow the instructions in Review directory  entries above to find the number you want to  delete    O ath     z  2  When the number is displayed  press REMOVE   to delete the entry       4cAit sp    CALL INFO         REMOVE   OPTIONS   DIRECTORY   CLEAR  DISPLAY DIL     O Q    tower          24    Caller ID operation    12 00  4 1 01  NEW        REP  1 888 7227702  CHARLIE JOHNSON    Caller ID operation    Caller ID information       This product has a caller ID with call waiting  feature that works with services from your  telephone service provider     Caller ID with call waiting lets you see who is  calling before you answer the telephone  even  when you are on another call     You may need to change your telephone service  to use this feature  Contact your telephone service  provider if     e You have both caller ID and call waiting  but  as separate services  you may need combined  service      e You have only caller ID service  or
10.  dial number       Using handset or speakerphone   1  Lift the handset     OR    Press 4  SPEAKER     2  Press the speed dial key for the number you  want to dial      OR   Press LOWER  then press the speed dial key for  the number you want to dial     Using DISPLAY DIAL     1  Press the speed dial key for the number you  want to dial      OR   Press LOWER  then press the speed dial key for  the number you want to dial     2  When the number is displayed on the screen   press DISPLAY DIAL to dial the number  automatically by speakerphone      OR     Lift the handset  then press DISPLAY DIAL to  dial the number     Delete a speed dial entry       1  Follow the directions in Review a speed dial  entry above to find the number you want to  delete     2  When the number you want to delete is  displayed  press REMOVE  The entry is deleted     21    Directory    Directory operation            Directory memory capacity    wm Batet This telephone has a directory where you can     store up to 25 additional telephone numbers and  Te names  Numbers can be up to 24 digits long and   BE   mmus  pesow  amm bewm  names can be up to 15 characters     CALL LST  gt     CALL INFO          Ors Or 92L IO Directory entries are stored in alphabetical order   9   j  0 15 You may wish to enter names with the last name  first to maintain consistency with information  stored through the caller ID features of this    telephone        Press CLEAR at any time to exit the directory  without saving changes 
11.  into the handset jack on the left side of the  telephone base  Plug the other end of the coiled cord into the handset  then  hang up           6D E  amp   SP  CD EA  D 60  C       ovma  semn 3                    5  Check for dial tone     Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone  If you cannot hear a dial tone   press VOLUME A  If you still do not hear a dial tone  see the Troubleshooting  section on pages 30 32 of this manual     Your telephone will work immediately after installation using the default  feature settings  see default settings in Feature summary on page 14      Qor  If you subscribe to caller ID services from your telephone service  provider  you must follow the instructions in Set home area code  see page  11  for your telephone to properly recognize and dial calls from the call  history list  You may also need to check Set local area code  see page 12  if  you want the telephone to recognize multiple area codes     Getting started  Installation options    Wall installation       1  Reposition the mounting bracket for wall use     Press on the mounting bracket as shown in figure a to release the bracket   Rotate the bracket as shown in figure b so that the larger end is toward  the bottom of the telephone  Secure the bracket by positioning it as shown  in figure c  and pressing it  as shown by arrow  into the telephone base  until it locks in place                                                                                                             
12.  of some  features  The four AA batteries are required for the following features to work   speakerphone  hold  mute  flash  caller ID  screen display  feature options  menu  directory  clock  and the CALL INFO light     If you unplug the telephone from the wall jack  or you lose telephone service  for over 10 minutes  and good batteries are not installed  the following  information is lost  call list  numbers stored in the directory  redial list  and   all settings in the feature menu  We recommend that you initially install new  batteries and change the batteries soon after the low battery icon  lt 4 appears        A CAUTION  Always unplug the telephone line cord before installing new  batteries     1  Press down on the battery  compartment cover tabs as shown  and pull to open the battery  compartment cover        2  Insert four AA alkaline batteries   not included  following the  polarity markings in the battery  compartment           3  Close the battery compartment  cover as shown  making sure the  cover snaps into place         ee          nore  If there are no batteries installed and the telephone is plugged into  a telephone wall jack  the screen display operates using the power from the  telephone line when you lift the handset  When operating in this mode  the  screen display may be dimmer than usual     4    Getting started  Installation options    The telephone base comes with the mounting bracket already installed for  tabletop use  If you want to mount your tel
13.  on AC power  plug your product into an AC  outlet that   s not on the same circuit as one used by your radio  VCR or  television     e Consult a dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Modifications to this product  not expressly approved by the manufacturer   could void the user   s authority to operate the equipment     38    Appendix F  Limited warranty    The AT amp T brand is used under license   any repair  replacement or warranty  service  and all questions about this product should be directed to  In the    United States of America  visit www telephones att com or call 1  800   222 3111  In Canada  call 1  866  288 4268     1  What does this limited warranty cover     The manufacturer of this AT amp T branded product warrants to the holder   of a valid proof of purchase     CONSUMER    or    you     that the product and  all accessories provided in the sales package    PRODUCT     are free from  defects in material and workmanship  pursuant to the following terms and  conditions  when installed and used normally and in accordance with the  PRODUCT operating instructions  This limited warranty extends only to  the CONSUMER for products purchased and used in the United States of  America and Canada     2  What will be done if the PRODUCT is not free from defects in materials  and workmanship during the limited warranty period     materially  defective PRODUCT         During the limited warranty period  the manufacturer s authorized service  representa
14.  only call  waiting service     e You do not subscribe to any caller ID service   and you can use this product s other features  without subscribing to either caller ID or  combined caller ID with call waiting service     There are fees for caller ID services  and they may  not be available in all areas     This product can provide information only if both  you and the caller are in areas offering caller ID  service  and if both telephone service providers  use compatible equipment     25    Caller ID operation    my 12 00  1 01  REP 9  1 888 7227702    CHARLIE JOHNSON       Caller ID operation    Information about call history       If you subscribe to caller ID service with your  telephone service provider  this telephone stores  all incoming calls with valid caller ID information  in the call history  Name  number  time and date  can all be stored  if they are sent with the call   A call is assigned a number from 1 to 65  The  most recent call will have the highest number   The call history number appears next to the  telephone number on the display  New  missed   call information shows NEW in the display  A  repeat call from the same number shows REP in  the display     If you answer a call before information appears on   the screen  it will not be stored in the call history    Between the first and the second rings  the screen   displays    e The caller s name  up to 15 letters are sent by  your telephone service provider     e The caller s area code and telephone number
15.  speed dial entry       Press CALL LIST Y twice to store a pause in the  dialing sequence  P displays   Press FLASH to store  a flash in the dialing sequence  F displays      Store a call history number in a speed dial   location   1  Press CALL LIST A or CALL LIST    to scroll  through the call history    2  Press PROG  then press a speed dial key    OR   Press PROG  then press LOWER and a  speed dial key to store the number  The screen  displays STORED        NOTE  If the speed dial location you pressed in  step 2 above is occupied  the new telephone  number replaces the old one  Take caution not to  replace entries you do not wish to delete from the  speed dial locations     20    Speed dial        REMOVE OPTIONS   precronv CLEAR  DISPLAY DIAL                                      Q tower  PROG          1h    ery i          j  t   D  rc    3  L    D D 65               remove   opnons  DRECTON GIEAR DSPUVDA               q       O   Q    tower       asc    oer 3       om         x5   ino   7  wg   ue   HD      gt                      V VOLUME A    SPEAKER D      tA                 T  gt     REMOVE OPTIONS   DIRECTORY CLEAR  DISPLAY DIAL                       O E   O tower  D ED 63   Em om  m      x  5   wo           Speed dial    Review a speed dial entry    1  Press the speed dial key for the entry you want  to review      OR        Press LOWER  then press the speed dial key for  the entry you want to review     2  Press PROG or CLEAR to return to idle mode     Dial a speed
16. CALL LIST           Press to review call history  records  page 27  or scroll  through options when in the       012909    SGatat    feature menu   DISPLAY DIAL    Press to dial the displayed  number  page 28                  i CLEAR  REMOVE   OPTIONS   DIRECTORY     DISPLAY DIALS Press to return to idle mode   C    O LOWER    G   oO ii Press to enter lower    locations of speed dial keys   page 19            Speed dial keys    Press to display the numbers  stored in speed dial locations   page 19      Dial pad keys  With the handset lifted   press to dial a number     With the handset on the           G REMOVE      options   pirecrory       CLEAR  sear DIL        base  press to search the                 directory by name  page 24        a O             O O tower    RINGER    Slide the ringer switch  on the right side of the   telephone base to adjust  ringer volume  page 18      SPEAKER    Press to turn the base  speakerphone on or off   page 15       N  gt  gt   a  1  D g   EEN  gt  gt        4  CD  6      ae     Lom  ig j    w  x     g  P     N       orea          V VOLUME  amp                                   VOLUME       Press to adjust the  speakerphone or handset  listening volume  page 15      Getting started    Quick reference guide  Base lights                CALL INFO  4  SPEAKER        Qatet              A d  e On when the line is in use   On when speakerphone E  gt   is in use e Flashes slowly when a call is on hold                 arnins  oneco   cism  asrarow
17. LAY DIAL  The telephone will  automatically dial the displayed number    From a speed dial location    e Press the desired speed dial key      OR     Press LOWER  then press the desired  speed dial key    The telephone will automatically dial the  displayed number     From the call history     a  Press CALL LIST A or CALL LIST    to scroll  to the desired entry     b  Press DISPLAY DIAL  The telephone will  automatically dial the displayed number     16    Telephone operation    REDIAL     gt   oud   a5   0      wz         E   ors  Gov                 X     0a          MUTE  er       vvu a     speaker D           gt               __            REDIAL    FLASH  Nas  HOLD         amp        EN           O  e4  O5   to           s8    9    V VOLUME A     SPEAKER D         REDIAL    a    wo    FLASH  HOLD  MUTE    A             W volume A    SPEAKER D          f  E A  CD  amp 9   amp 6     A s     Gov Q  68        Ca   T     gt  CO EY CH             Telephone operation    Flash call waiting       If you subscribe to call waiting service with your  telephone service provider  you can answer a new  incoming call without losing your current call     1  While on a call  press FLASH to connect to the  new call when you receive a call waiting signal     2  Press FLASH again to return to the original call     O NOTES     e Use FLASH to access other subscriber services   as described by your telephone service provider    e The telephone cannot display the caller ID  information if anothe
18. and are responsible for delivery  or handling charges incurred in the transport of the Products  to the  service location  The manufacturer will return repaired or replaced  PRODUCT under this limited warranty  Transportation  delivery or handing  charges are prepaid  The manufacturer assumes no risk for damage or loss  of the PRODUCT in transit  If the PRODUCT failure is not covered by this  limited warranty  or proof of purchase does not meet the terms of this  limited warranty  the manufacturer will notify you and will request that you  authorize the cost of repair prior to any further repair activity  You must pay  for the cost of repair and return shipping costs for the repair of products  that are not covered by this limited warranty     6  What must you return with the PRODUCT to get warranty service   You must     a  Return the entire original package and contents including the PRODUCT  to the service location along with a description of the malfunction or  difficulty  and 40    Appendix F    Limited warranty    b  Include    valid proof of purchase     sales receipt  identifying the PRODUCT  purchased  PRODUCT model  and the date of purchase or receipt  and    c  Provide your name  complete and correct mailing address  and telephone  number     7  Other limitations    This warranty is the complete and exclusive agreement between you and  the manufacturer of this AT amp T branded PRODUCT  It supersedes all other  written or oral communications related to this PRODUCT 
19. and return to the idle  screen     Characters by number of key presses  1 ee         t   Entries cannot be edited after the  screen displays STORED     22    Directory                   j D  ac2    ong  5   D         E 3     no   9     O      tower          CL2909     at amp t    at        40ALL LST b          remove   opnons  pREGToRv  czAR  oist pat        0 0      PROG  REDIAL    FLASH                          em4       if              o         k5    g      O    O owr   amp 3  6   9        Directory operation    Store numbers and names in the directory    1  Press DIRECTORY  Then press CALL LIST A or  CALL LIST Y to scroll to STORE     2  Press OPTIONS and the screen displays ENTER  NUMBER     3  Enter the telephone number  up to 24 digits   you want to store  Press CALL LIST A to  backspace and make corrections      OR     Press REDIAL to store the last number dialed   up to 24 digits     4  Press OPTIONS  and the screen displays ENTER  NAME     5  Use the character chart on page 22 to enter a  name  up to 15 characters   Press CALL LIST  A to backspace and CALL LIST Y to advance  or add a space  When you want to enter two  characters in a row that share a dial pad key   for example M and O   you must press CALL  LIST    to move the cursor to the next position   The screen automatically returns to idle mode  if you do not press a dial pad key within 15  seconds     6  Press OPTIONS to store the name and number        O nore  If the number you entered is over 24  digits  
20. by the unplugged  cord     33    Appendix C  Important safety information    A This symbol is to alert you to important operating or servicing  instructions that may appear in this user   s manual  Always follow basic safety  precautions when using this product to reduce the risk of injury  fire  or  electric shock     Safety information       Read and understand all instructions in the user   s manual  Observe all  markings on the product     Avoid using a telephone during a thunderstorm  There may be a slight  chance of electric shock from lightning     Do not use a telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak  If you suspect a gas  leak  report it immediately  but use a telephone away from the area where  gas is leaking  If this product is a cordless model  make sure the telephone  base is also away from the area     Do not use this product near water  or when you are wet  For example   do not use it in a wet basement or shower  or next to a swimming pool   bathtub  kitchen sink  or laundry tub  Do not use liquids or aerosol sprays  for cleaning  If the product comes in contact with any liquids  unplug any  line or power cord immediately  Do not plug the product back in until it has  dried thoroughly     Install this product in a protected location where no one can trip over  any line or power cords  Protect cords from damage or abrasion     If this product does not operate normally  see the Troubleshooting  section on pages 30 32 of this user   s manual  If you cannot solve th
21. d     In a few rare instances  the USB port on your  computer may not have enough power  In these  instances  try using a USB hub with its own external  power supply     If you are using a firewall  it may prevent access to  your nontraditional telephone service  Contact your  service provider for more information     32    Appendix B  Maintenance    Taking care of your telephone   e Your telephone contains sophisticated electronic parts  so it must be  treated with care    Avoid rough treatment    e Place the handset down gently  Save the original packing materials to  protect your telephone if you ever need to ship it    Avoid water   e Your telephone can be damaged if it gets wet  Do not handle it with wet  hands  Do not install the telephone near a sink  bathtub or shower    Electrical storms    e Electrical storms can sometimes cause power surges harmful to electronic  equipment  For your own safety  take caution when using electric  appliances during storms     Cleaning your telephone    e Your telephone has a durable plastic casing that should retain its luster for  many years  Clean it only with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or  a mild soap     e Do not use excess water or cleaning solvents of any kind   Remember that electrical appliances can cause serious injury if used when you are wet or  standing in water  If the telephone base should fall into water  DO NOT RETRIEVE IT UNTIL YOU    UNPLUG THE TELEPHONE LINE CORD FROM THE WALL  Then pull the unit out 
22. d    warranty   36    Appendix D    FCC and ACTA information    4  Rights of the telephone service provider    If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network  the telephone  service provider may temporarily discontinue your telephone service  The  telephone service provider is required to notify you before interrupting  service  If advance notice is not practical  you will be notified as soon as  possible  You will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and the  telephone service provider is required to inform you of your right to file a  complaint with the FCC  Your telephone service provider may make changes  in its facilities  equipment  operation  or procedures that could affect   the proper functioning of this product  The telephone service provider is  required to notify you if such changes are planned     5  Hearing aid compatibility  If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless handset  it is hearing  aid compatible    6  Programming testing of emergency numbers    If this product has memory dialing locations  you may choose to store  police  fire department and emergency medical service telephone numbers  in these locations  If you do  please keep three things in mind     a  We recommend that you also write the telephone number on the  directory card  if applicable   so that you can still dial the emergency  number manually if the memory dialing feature doesn t work    b  This feature is provided only as a convenience  and the manufactur
23. e    Some calls 10 digits  outside your  area code   telephone  area code    11 digits  1   area code   No local area    telephone number  code    Enter in step 2    Area codes that  do not require  al             number              If you dial 10 digits  area code   telephone number  for calls  within your own area code  include your area code as a local  area code           1  Press OPTIONS repeatedly until the screen  displays     12 00    1 01    LAC1 __ _       LOCL AREA CODE   2  Use the dial pad keys  0 9  to enter the three  digits of the first local area code   e Press CALL LIST A to backspace and erase a  digit   e Press CALL LIST Y to move to the next digit   e Press REMOVE to delete all digits entered   3  Press OPTIONS to save the setting   4  Repeat steps 2 3 to set more local area codes     Oc If you do not need to program the local  area codes  press OPTIONS repeatedly to scroll to  other options or press CLEAR to exit     12    Telephone settings  Telephone settings    Set time and date          1  Press OPTIONS repeatedly until the screen  displays          0L2909     atat      CALL Lust    12 00  1 01     emoe 0PHUNS DREOIDRV GIEAR   SPIAYDM              O    SET CLOCK       2  Use the dial pad keys  0 9  to change the  blinking digits   e Press CALL LIST A to move to the previous  digit or CALL LIST Y to move to the next digit   e Press    pound key  to select between AM  and PM     3  When the correct time and date  month year   are shown  press OPTIONS 
24. e  problem  or if the product is damaged  refer to the Limited warranty on  pages 39 41  Do not open this product except as may be directed in your  user s manual  Opening the product or reassembling it incorrectly may  expose you to hazardous voltages or other risks     If this product has replaceable batteries  replace batteries only as  described in your user   s manual  Do not burn or puncture batteries   they  contain caustic chemicals   Refer to Battery Installation on page 4      If this product has a three prong  grounding  plug or a polarized plug  with one wide prong  it may not fit in outlets that are not polarized  Do  not defeat the purpose of these plugs  If they do not fit in your outlet  the  outlet should be replaced by an electrician     A caution Use only the power adapter provided with this product  To  obtain a replacement  visit our website at www telephones att com or  call 1  800  222 3111  In Canada  dial 1  866  288 4268     34    Appendix C  Important safety information    Especially about corded telephones       e Electrical power  The telephone base must be connected to a working  electrical outlet  The electrical outlet should not be controlled by a wall  switch  Calls cannot be made from the handset if the telephone base is  unplugged  switched off  or if the electrical power is interrupted     e Power adapter  The power adapter is intended to be correctly oriented  in a vertical or floor mount position  The prongs are not designed to hold  the 
25. e Feature summary on page 14    press CALL LIST A repeatedly to show the new  calls  Once the new calls have been reviewed   all caller ID entries are shown starting with the  most recent call     OR    If you select BY TIME in CALL LIST ORDER   see Feature summary on page 14   The screen  shows the caller ID entries starting with the  most recent call  Press CALL LIST A or CALL  LIST Y to scroll through the caller ID entries     Press CLEAR to exit and return to idle mode     27    Caller ID operation    12 30          1 01    0 CALLS 0 NEW                 evoe    arnon  pEoj GE powon                            Q          tower    Caller ID operation    Remove call records       Remove a specific call record   1  Press CALL LIST A or CALL LIST Y to display  the call record you want to remove    2  Press REMOVE  The call record is removed     Remove all call records    1  When the telephone is idle  press and hold  REMOVE until the screen displays  for  approximately 3 seconds      12 30    1 01       REMOVE ALL     2  Press REMOVE again to remove all calls  The  screen will briefly display DELETED and then  automatically return to idle mode     Oor Once a call is removed from the call  history  it cannot be retrieved     Display dial       While you are reviewing the call history  you can  dial a number displayed on the screen     1  Lift the handset    OR   Skip to step 2 to use the speakerphone    2  Press CALL LIST A or CALL LIST Y until the  number you want to dial is di
26. e equipment that is compatible with caller ID     Make sure your telephone service provider provides  caller ID information while you are on a call  This is  sometimes known as caller ID on call waiting or type 2  caller ID     The telephone cannot display the caller ID information if  another telephone on the same line is in use  Make sure  all extensions are on hook     A home area code must be programmed  If you try to  dial a number displayed on the screen before entering  a home area code  you will be prompted to enter the  home area code  Enter the code or enter 000 if you dial  10 digit telephone numbers  then press OPTIONS     Make sure the telephone line cord is connected properly     The telephone cannot display or store the information  while another telephone is using the same telephone  line  whether this CL2909 telephone is being used or not     Editing directory entries is not available  You need to  create a new entry     31    Appendix A  Troubleshooting      subscribe to a  nontraditional  telephone   service that uses   my computer   to establish  connections  and my  telephone doesn   t  work     Make sure your computer is powered on    Make sure your Internet connection is working  properly    Make sure that the software is installed and running  for your nontraditional telephone service     Make sure to plug your USB telephone adapter into  a dedicated USB port on your computer  Do not  plug into a multiple port USB hub  USB splitter  that  is not powere
27. e screen will display prompts to help you set  up the telephone when you first install it  You  can always get back to these setup screens by  pressing OPTIONS          CL2909     atat     acatust      CALL WFO    O Nore  You can exit feature setup at any time  by pressing CLEAR or by lifting the handset when  there is no incoming call  For complete feature  setup  see Set remaining features on page 13        q       Language selection       You can select ENGLISH  ESPANOL  Spanish    or FRANCAIS  French  as the language in which  your screen prompts are displayed  When you first  install batteries  the screen displays        cL2909    atat    12 00    1 01       acaust  gt         Revove   OPTIONS   DIRECTORY   LEAR _ ospLaY DAL          l j    l               WHICH LANGUAGE        1  Press CALL LIST A or CALL LIST Y until the  screen displays your language selection     2  Press OPTIONS to save your setting  and move  to the next option     Set contrast       Adjust screen brightness to a comfortable level   from 1  light  to 4  dark      1  Press OPTIONS repeatedly until the screen  displays        0L2909    atat       12 00  1 01       4 CALLLIST  gt   ALLIN         REMOVE OPTIONS DIRECTORY   CLEAR  DISPLAY DAL        2  SET CONTRAST            O       2  Press CALL LIST A or CALL LIST v until the  screen displays the contrast level you prefer     3  Press OPTIONS to save the setting  and move  to the next option     10    Telephone settings        temove options   omecto
28. ephone on a wall  use the provided  wall bracket to connect with a standard dual stud telephone wall mounting  plate  If you do not have this mounting plate  you can purchase one from many  hardware or consumer electronic retailers  You might need a professional to  install the mounting plate     If you subscribe to high speed Internet service  DSL   digital subscriber line   through your telephone line  you must install a DSL filter  not included   between the telephone line cord and the telephone wall jack  The filter  prevents noise and caller ID problems caused by DSL interference  Please  contact your DSL service provider for more information about DSL filters     Tabletop installation       Follow the instructions below to install your telephone to tabletop position   1  Check the mounting bracket     The telephone   s mounting bracket is positioned for tabletop use  Make sure it  is secure by pressing the two feet                       Gaz L                      m    e  i  ID                                                           2  Connect one end of the long telephone line cord to the jack labeled TEL    on the back of the telephone  Telephone        wall jack  Telephone    z p    3  Connect the other end of the line cord to a wall jack   5             DSL filter  not  included  is  required if you  have DSL high   speed Internet  service              Getting started    Installation options    4  Connect the handset to the telephone    Plug the coiled handset cord
29. er  assumes no responsibility for customer reliance upon the memory  feature    c  Testing the emergency telephone numbers you have stored is not  recommended  However  if you do make a call to an emergency number    e You must remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call  before hanging up    e Programming testing of emergency numbers should be performed  during off peak hours  such as in the early morning or late evening   when the emergency services tend to be less busy     37    Appendix E  Part 15 of FCC rules    Some telephone equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used properly  may cause interference to radio  and television reception  This 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 protection against  such interference in a residential installation  However  there is no guarantee  that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this product  causes interference to radio  VCR or television reception when it is in use  you  might correct the interference with any one or all of these measures     e Where it can be done safely  reorient the receiving radio  VCR or television  antenna     e To the extent possible  relocate the radio  VCR  television or other receiver  with respect to the telephone equipment     e If this telephone product runs
30. et in the telephone base     While on a speakerphone call  lift the handset     Handset or speakerphone volume       Press VOLUME A or VOLUME V to adjust the  volume of what you hear while on a call     Redial       The last number called from this telephone  up to  32 digits  is stored in redial memory     1  Lift the handset    OR   Press 4  SPEAKER   2  Press REDIAL  The number is dialed automatically     Oor  When the telephone is idle   press and hold REDIAL to delete the last number  dialed  DELETED displays     15    Telephone operation                       12909        3    KA    Ww   remove   opnons   omecrory   CUEAR  osua x    O O e 9   O O tower         O O  PROG p        1   REDIAL          O ED  FLASH                             bas  Gwg  6Q         gt            C12909            REMOVE                      Telephone operation  Chain dialing       Chain dialing is useful if you need to access  numbers other than telephone numbers  such as  bank account numbers or access codes  from the  directory  speed dial locations or call history    1  Lift the handset or press 4  SPEAKER     2  Wait for a dial tone  Dial the first number  You  can do this manually  from the directory  a  speed dial location or the call history     3  To dial a number  up to 48 digits      From the directory    a  Press DIRECTORY    b  Press CALL LIST A or CALL LIST Y to scroll  to REVIEW  Press OPTIONS    c  Press CALL LIST A or CALL LIST Y to scroll  to the desired entry    d  Press DISP
31. h your telephone line  you must install a DSL filter between the  telephone line cord and the telephone wall jack  see page 5   The filter  prevents noise and caller ID problems caused by DSL interference  Please  contact your DSL service provider for more information about DSL filters   Your product may be shipped with a protective sticker covering the telephone  base display   remove it before use     For customer service or product information  visit our website at    www telephones att com or call 1  800  222 3111  In Canada  dial  1  866  288 4268     A  curon  To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons or damage to   the telephone  read and follow these instructions carefully    1  Use only four AA alkaline batteries  not included     2  Dispose of these batteries in a safe manner  Do not burn or puncture  Like  other batteries of this type  if burned or punctured  they could release  caustic material which could cause injury     3  Do not open or mutilate the battery  Released electrolyte is corrosive and  may cause damage to the eyes or skin  It may be toxic if swallowed    4  Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to create a short circuit  Do  not allow conductive materials such as rings  bracelets  or keys to touch  the battery  The battery or conductor may overheat and cause harm    5  Use the battery identified for use with this product only in accordance with  the instructions and limitations specified in this manual    6  Observe proper polarity 
32. ime  and date manually  see page 13      Make sure the telephone line cord is connected properly     Make sure you are pressing the correct sequence of  keys for storing numbers     If you are interrupted by a recorded announcement  asking you to hang up or by a loud buzzing noise  hang  up and store the number without lifting the handset     Make sure the batteries are correctly installed   Replace batteries with new batteries     The telephone has received incomplete or corrupted  caller ID information from the telephone service provider     30    Appendix A    Troubleshooting    Caller ID isn t    working   No caller ID  information    while on a call     DISPLAY DIAL  does not work     Screen  incorrectly  displays LINE IN  USE     No caller ID  information for  some calls       cannot edit a  directory entry     Caller ID is a subscription service  You must subscribe to  this service from your telephone service provider for this  feature to work on your telephone     If you subscribe to high speed Internet service  DSL     digital subscriber line  through your telephone line   you must install a DSL filter between the telephone line  cord and the telephone wall jack  page 5   The filter  prevents noise and caller ID problems caused by DSL  interference  Please contact your DSL service provider  for more information about DSL filters     Your caller must be calling from an area that supports  caller ID     Both your and your caller   s telephone service providers  must us
33. k      HOME AREA CODE    Program the system to recognize calls from your area code   HAC _ _ _       LOCL AREA CODE  Program up to four local area codes that do not require dialing a 1  LAC1    before them     LAC2 __ _   LAC3 __ _   LAC4 __ _     REPEATED CALLS Choose how new calls from the same number are displayed     COMBINED The screen shows only the most recent call from this number  and REP  is displayed    SEPARATE  Each call from this number is listed separately    CALL LIST ORDER Choose in what order received calls are displayed     BY TIME Reverse order  Last call received is displayed first   NEW CALLS FIRST  New or missed calls are displayed first  then calls by time        14    Telephone operation    PROG  A   d    REDIAL    FLASH    E   A E9      G    5   io     O  en    8  T     HOLD         EE   0 E     p        _   _       SPEAKER 4  I           V VOLUME  amp             D  2 E3              a  Come  gt     mes        8   68      ED D                         Telephone operation    Make a call       1  Lift the handset  then enter the telephone  number      OR     Press 4 SPEAKER on the telephone base  then  enter the telephone number     2  To end the call  hang up    OR   Press 4 SPEAKER     Answer a call       e Lift the handset    OR   Press 4   SPEAKER     O nore  The CALL INFO indicator flashes  quickly to show that the telephone is ringing     Switch between handset and speakerphone       While on a handset call  press 4 SPEAKER and  replace the hands
34. ler ID entry cannot be  dialed        29    Appendix A    Troubleshooting    If you have difficulty with your telephone  please try the suggestions below   For customer service  visit our website at www telephones att com  or  call 1  800  222 3111  In Canada  dial 1  866  288 4268     No dial tone     Telephone does  not ring     Incorrect time  and date on  incoming calls     CALL INFO  light incorrectly  flashing     Difficulty storing  numbers in  memory     Screen is blank     Screen displays  ERR     Make sure all plugs are connected properly  Inspect  the telephone line cord connections at the wall jack  and telephone  Also inspect the coiled handset cord  connections at both ends     Unplug the telephone and connect it to another wall  jack  If it still does not work and other telephones   in your home are working  the problem is with this  telephone     Make sure the RINGER switch is set to LO or HI     If there are several other telephones on the same   line  try disconnecting some of the other telephones   Having too many telephones connected can also create  problems such as low ringer volume or impaired sound  quality during calls     If you subscribe to caller ID service  your service  provider sends the time with the caller ID information   The time and date should be correct after receiving a  call  If the time and date are not correct after receiving  a call  report the problem to your service provider    If you do not have caller ID service  please set the t
35. ny   cear pSPUMDA                 pt  o           oO    PROG    REDIAL      e  lo lo          CD   8   8    5 lep  amp 8 e        lt        Telephone settings    Set home area code       You must program your area code  so your  telephone can properly recognize and dial calls     You dial Enter in step 2       T digits Your area code   telephone number  no area code   10 digits 000   area code   telephone number    OR    11 digits    1   area code   telephone number                    1  Press OPTIONS repeatedly until the screen  displays     12 00  1 01  HAC _ _ _       HOME AREA CODE     2  Use the dial pad keys  0 9  to enter the three  digits of your home area code     e Press CALL LIST A to backspace and erase a  digit    e Press CALL LIST Y to move to the next digit    e Press REMOVE to delete all digits entered     3  Press OPTIONS to save the setting  You will see  the local area code setup screen     Qore  a home area code must be programmed  to use the display dial feature  If you try to use  DISPLAY DIAL before entering a home area code   you will be prompted to enter the home area code   Enter the code and press OPTIONS     11    Telephone settings         REMOME options   oiecrory   c  EAR    DSPLAY DAL           e  li  l    e   e    l         O  amp 2    3    A    Q    Our         5  e   5   amp 8    FLASH       5008    Telephone settings    Set local area code       You can program up to four local area codes     You dial        All calls outside  your area cod
36. one line and still have them ring when you are called  In most  but  not all areas  the sum of all RENS should be five  5 0  or less  You might  want to contact your telephone service provider for more information     2  Connection and use with the nationwide telephone network    The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring  and the telephone network must comply with the applicable Part 68 rules  and technical requirements adopted by ACTA  A compliant telephone  cord and modular plug is provided with this product  It is designed to be  connected to a compatible modular wall jack that is also compliant  An  RJ11 jack should normally be used for connecting to a single line and an  RJ14 jack for two lines  see installation instructions in the user   s manual   This equipment may not be used with coin telephone lines or with party  lines  If you have specially wired alarm dialing equipment connected to  your telephone line  ensure the connection of this equipment does not  disable your alarm equipment  If you have questions about what will  disable the alarm equipment  consult your telephone service provider or  qualified installer     3  Repair instructions    If this equipment is malfunctioning  it must be unplugged from the modular  wall jack until the problem has been corrected  Repairs to this telephone  equipment can only be made by the manufacturer or its authorized agents   For repair procedures  follow the instructions outlined under the limite
37. orientation between the battery and metallic contacts    T  Do not disassemble your telephone  There are no serviceable parts inside   Refer to qualified service personnel for servicing     Parts checklist    Check to make sure your telephone package includes the following items                       cy   3  f   8   i   se  11K   o jo jo jo     O    jo  Om  6 ODE      ng  15   eG   E    D 8    8  KEE         evo a   su 4           Telephone base with mounting Handset  bracket and directory card  attached    Coiled handset cord       Short telephone line cord    Long telephone line cord             atat          S A  88S Satat   QR  Proud Sponsor Proud Sponsor  User s manual Quick start guide  CL2909 Speakerphone CL2909 Speakerphone  with caller ID calL with caller ID calL  waiting waiting                         User s manual Quick start guide    User   s manual    CL2909 speakerphone  with caller ID call  waiting    Table of contents             Getting started Redial  Product OverVieW oncecccccccccccccccccccccccccccccses 1 Chain dialing isisisi  16  Quick reference guide                          2 Flash call waiting                               17  Base lights PEET EOE AEE ESA 3 HD nern 17  Screen eoa e 3 MT    221000100 6LcS01ag xua 17  Display screen messages               3 Ringer volume                                       18  Battery installation                         sec 4   111iini9 mm        18  Installation options                                  5 Speed dial 
38. phone  numbers of speed dial entries on the directory  card  Use the white spaces for the first seven  locations and the gray spaces for the other seven  locations     Seven speed dial Speed dial keys LOWER key  locations  white     O  O O    Seven speed dial  locations  gray        19    Speed dial          O       tower   D  s2  t     Gd  68   amp      D T    9     40A1 LIST  gt   LL INFO    KA        REMOVE    T  0PI0NS  DREOONWV cear DSLYDA     S                D   mo                    FLASH     sr   t     CQ   Pons     wv  w0   Latet  cL2909  A    BS  J 3  5          remove   opnons   Rectory GLEAR DSPLMDU      O       Speed dial    Store a number in a speed dial location       There are 14 speed dial locations  seven upper and  seven lower   To access an upper location  press a  speed dial key  To access a lower location  press  LOWER  then press a speed dial key     1  Access the desired speed dial location as  described above     2  Enter the telephone number you want to  store  up to 24 digits   Press CALL LIST A to  backspace and make corrections    OR   Press REDIAL to store the last number dialed   up to 24 digits     3  Press PROG to save the entry in the location you  pressed in step 1  The screen displays STORED     O NOTES     e If the speed dial location you pressed in step  1 above is occupied  delete the number before  storing a new number    e If the number you entered is over 24 digits  the  screen displays ONLY 24 ALLOWED     Store a pause or flash in a
39. plug in place if it is plugged into a ceiling  under the table or cabinet  outlet     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    35    Appendix D  FCC and ACTA information    If this equipment was approved for connection to the telephone network prior  to July 23  2001  it complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications  Commission  FCC  rules  If the equipment was approved after that date    it complies with the Part 68 rules and with the Technical Requirements   for Connection of Equipment to the Telephone Network adopted by the  Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments  ACTA   We are required to  provide you with the following information     1  Product identifier and REN information    The label on the back or bottom of this equipment contains  among other  things  an identifier indicating product approval and the Ringer Equivalence  Number  REN   This information must be provided to your telephone service  provider upon request  For equipment approved prior to July 23  2001  the  product identifier is preceded by the phrase    FCC Reg No     and the REN   is listed separately  For equipment approved after that date  the product  identifier is preceded by    US    and a colon      and the REN is encoded in  the product identifier without a decimal point as the sixth and seventh  characters following the colon  For example  the product identifier US   AAAEQO03T123XYZ indicates the REN would be 0 3     The REN is used to determine how many devices you can connect to your  teleph
40. r telephone on the same  line is in use  Make sure all extensions are not  in use     Hold  e Press HOLD to put a call on hold        To return to the call   e Press HOLD again      OR   Lift the handset    OR    Press 4  SPEAKER    OR     Pick up the call at another extension connected  to the same telephone line     Mute       Press MUTE to prevent the other party from  hearing you  You will still be able to hear the other  party  Press MUTE again to return to your two way  conversation     17    Telephone operation    Telephone operation           Ringer volume  sa Use the ringer switch on the right side of the base    ss    4 to adjust the ringer volume to OFF  LO or HI  If  the ringer switch is set to OFF  this telephone will  not ring when there is an incoming call  However   the CALL INFO indicator will still flash to indicate  an incoming call     Call info             The CALL INFO indicator on the telephone is used  to indicate there is additional information in the  display about the current or previous calls     18    Speed dial    Speed dial    Speed dial overview       This telephone has 14 speed dial locations where  you can store telephone numbers you want to  dial using only one or two keys  You can store   up to 24 digits in each location  The first seven  locations can be accessed using the speed dial  keys  To access the remaining seven locations   press LOWER and then the speed dial key for the  desired location     You may wish to write the names or tele
41. splayed     3  Press DISPLAY DIAL  The screen shows the  number being called and the call is dialed  automatically  If the screen displays ERROR  PRESENT or NO NUMBER  the present number  cannot be dialed     Oor You cannot use this feature to dial  PRIVATE or UNKNOWN numbers  see page 29      28    Caller ID operation    Caller ID operation    Dialing options       If the number displayed in the call history needs  to have a 1 or the area code added or removed   you can do that  When the number you wish to  call is displayed  press OPTIONS and then press  CALL LIST A or CALL LIST    to scroll through the  dialing format choices     The various dialing options are   888 722 7702  1 722 7702  722 7702  1888 7227702    The specific dialing options available for each  call history record depends on the format of the  original call     Display screen messages    PRIVATE NAME The other party is blocking the name  information   The other party is blocking the number  information    PRIVATE CALLER The other party is blocking the name  and number information    UNKNOWN NAME   Your telephone service provider is    unable to receive information about this  caller s name        Your telephone service provider is  unable to receive information about this  caller s number     UNKNOWN Your telephone service provider is  CALLER unable to receive information about this  caller s name and number     ERROR PRESENT   The displayed caller ID entry cannot be  dialed    NO NUMBER The displayed cal
42. the screen displays ONLY 24 ALLOWED     Store a pause or a flash in a directory number       Press CALL LIST Y twice to store a pause in the  dialing sequence  P displays   Press FLASH to  store a flash in the dialing sequence for some  special services  F displays          nore  To exit the directory at any time  without saving changes  press CLEAR     23    Directory    Directory operation         Store a call history number in the directory  1  Press CALL LIST A or CALL LIST Y to scroll  through the call history     2  Press DIRECTORY to store the displayed call  information in the telephone directory  The  screen displays STORED     CL2909     atat         REMOVE   OPTONS   DIRECTORY   CLEAR  pisu owo     A CALL UST P              tower       O      O    O nore  Call information is stored exactly as it  appears in the call history     Review directory entries    Oxor  When the 1  Press DIRECTORY  Then press CALL LIST A or  telephone is idle  CALL LIST V to scroll to REVIEW     pressing 2 9 on the 2  Press OPTIONS  and the screen displays the  dial pad will also first entry in the directory     access the directory as 3  Pp een i  described in step 2 of li h   i D   SN  y to scroll  through an alphabetical list of names stored in    Review directory ES BO diret  entries on this page  Ere EPONE CSCE   OR     Use the dial pad keys and the character chart   on page 22 to enter the first character of the  name you want to view  then press CALL LIST     if needed to move to the
43. tive will repair or replace at the manufacturer s option  without  charge  a materially defective PRODUCT  If the manufacturer repairs the  PRODUCT  they may use new or refurbished replacement parts  If the  manufacturer chooses to replace the PRODUCT  they may replace it   with a new or refurbished PRODUCT of the same or similar design  The  manufacturer will retain defective parts  modules  or equipment  Repair  or replacement of the PRODUCT  at the manufacturer s option  is your  exclusive remedy  The manufacturer will return repaired or replacement  products to you in working condition  You should expect the repair or  replacement to take approximately 30 days     3  How long is the limited warranty period     The limited warranty period for the PRODUCT extends for ONE  1  YEAR  from the date of purchase  If the manufacturer repairs or replaces a  materially defective PRODUCT under the terms of this limited warranty   this limited warranty also applies to repaired or replacement PRODUCT for  a period of either  a  90 days from the date the repaired or replacement  PRODUCT is shipped to you or  b  the time remaining on the original one   year limited warranty  whichever is longer     4  What is not covered by this limited warranty     This limited warranty does not cover     e PRODUCT that has been subjected to misuse  accident  shipping or other  physical damage  improper installation  abnormal operation or handling   neglect  inundation  fire  water  or other liquid intr
44. to save the new  setting and move to the next option     Set remaining features       You can customize how the features of this   product work    1  Press OPTIONS repeatedly until the screen  displays the desired feature    2  Press CALL LIST A or CALL LIST Y until the  screen displays your selected setting  Refer to  the Feature summary on the next page for a  full description of the features and your choices        cL2909    atat                  remove   opnons   omecrony   cea jpSPUWDA        eo  U le Lilo    3  Press OPTIONS to save your selection and  move to the next option setting  When you  finish setting features  the telephone will  automatically return to standby after 15  seconds or you can press CLEAR to exit  programming immediately     O Nore  After the first time you set up the  telephone menu  the order of the menu options  changes to  SET CLOCK  SET CONTRAST   REPEATED CALLS  CALL LIST ORDER  WHICH  LANGUAGE  HOME AREA CODE  LOCL AREA  CODE     13    Telephone settings    Telephone settings    Feature summary  Default settings indicated by       SET CLOCK Set the date and time  Use    pound key  to select between AM and   12 00 1 01  PM  Use CALL LIST A or CALL LIST W to choose a digit to edit  then  use the dial pad keys to change the digits    WHICH LANGUAGE    Choose whether the display language is English  Spanish  or French    ENGLISH    ESPANOL   FRANCAIS    SET CONTRAST Adjust screen brightness to a comfortable level  from 1  light  to 4  12 34  dar
45. usion  or    39    Appendix F  Limited warranty    e PRODUCT that has been damaged due to repair  alteration  or  modification by anyone other than an authorized service representative  of the manufacturer  or    e PRODUCT to the extent that the problem experienced is caused by signal  conditions  network reliability or cable or antenna systems  or    e PRODUCT to the extent that the problem is caused by use with non AT amp T  accessories  or    e PRODUCT whose warranty quality stickers  PRODUCT serial number  plates or electronic serial numbers have been removed  altered or  rendered illegible  or    e PRODUCT purchased  used  serviced  or shipped for repair from outside  the United States of America or Canada  or used for commercial or  institutional purposes  including but not limited to products used for  rental purposes   or    e PRODUCT returned without valid proof of purchase  see item 6 below   or    e Charges for installation or setup  adjustment of customer controls  and  installation or repair of systems outside the unit     5  How do you get warranty service     To obtain warranty service in the United States of America  visit  www telephones att com or call 1  800  222 3111  In Canada   call 1  866  288 4268     Oor  Before calling for service  please review the user s manual  a  check of the PRODUCT controls and features may save you a service call     Except as provided by applicable law  you assume the risk of loss or  damage during transit and transportation 
46. y that can store up to  25 additional numbers with names  This telephone has a caller ID feature that  supports caller ID with call waiting service   Caller ID services are subscriber  services available from your telephone service providers for a fee      This user   s manual contains detailed instructions for installing and operating  your AT amp T CL2909 speakerphone with caller ID call waiting  Please follow the  directions carefully     Getting started    Quick reference guide    REMOVE    Press to delete the displayed  entry  page 21  24  28      When the telephone is idle   press and hold to remove all  call history entries  page 28      OPTIONS    Press to display the menu   page 10          When in the menu  press to  save your setting and advance  to the next feature setting   pages 10 13      DIRECTORY    Press to enter the directory  or when in directory exit and  return to idle mode  page 23      PROG    Press to save numbers in  speed dial locations  page 20      REDIAL    Press to redial the last number  dialed  page 15      When the telephone is idle   press and hold to delete the  last number dialed  page 15      FLASH    During a call  press to receive  gt  gt     an incoming call if you  subscribe to the call waiting  service from your telephone  service provider  page 17    HOLD    Press to place a call on hold   page 17      MUTE       Press to mute the handset or    speakerphone microphone   press again to resume  conversation  page 17                   
    
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