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        AT&T TL71108/71208/71308 Cordless Phone User`s Manual
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1.      press and hold to insert a  dialing pause  page 28      During a call  press to  mute microphone  page  18     While reviewing the caller  ID history  press to delete  an individual entry  or  press and hold to clear  the caller ID log  page 37    While predialing  press to  delete digits  page 14        SPEAKER  Press to turn on the        handset speakerphone  SPEAKER  Press again to resume L       MUTI REDIAI    REMOVE PAUSE       normal handset use  page  14      Press    or    to scroll up  or down while in menus   While entering names or  numbers  press      or Q to  move the cursor to the left  or right     Press to enter the menu   While in the menu  press to  select an item or save an  entry or setting     DIR       Press to display directory    entries  page 30       lt    _____ VOLUME VA    Press on the side of the  handset to adjust listening  volume  Each press of   the button increases or  decreases the volume     L OFF CLEAR    During a call  press to hang  up    While using menus  press  to cancel an operation   back up to the previous  menu  or exit the menu  display         INT  Press to begin an intercom       conversation or to transfer  a call  pages 20 21      Getting started    Quick reference guide       Feature menu    The  gt  DIRECTORY  symbol CALL LOG  shows a   highlighted   menu item     Telephone base        On when handset is in  use  or when you are  registering a handset     e Flashes when another  telephone is in use  on the same line  
2.     5 8 oon              IN USE    On when handset is in use   or when you are registering  a handset    Flashes when another  telephone is in use on   the same line  or you are  deregistering handset s   from the telephone base     Flashes quickly when there  is an incoming call     VOICEMAIL   Flashes when you have   new voice mail  Voice mail   is provided by your local  telephone company  It is  different from the answering  system on the telephone base     CHARGE       On when the handset     gt   is charging in the    telephone base or  charger       Blue lighted  display          4 gt SPEAKER    39    Blue lighted  keypad          Dwa  On when speakerphone      gt o 9849  is in use     sremen  E          Appendix    Handset display screen messages    Screen display messages    PHONE The handset is in use   ENDED You have just ended a call           CALL LUG EMPTY You are accessing an empty caller ID his   tory     DIRECTORY EMPTY You are accessing an empty directory                    LIST FULL The directory is full  No new entries can be  saved    MUTED The microphone is muted    SPEAKER The handset speakerphone is in use    LOW BATTERY The battery needs to be recharged        INCOMING CALL There is a call coming in   NEW VOICE MAIL There are new voice mail messages           XX MISSED CALLS There are new calls in the caller ID log                             CONNECTING     The handset has lost communication with  the telephone base   ee PAGING    The telephone base i
3.   which will  be assigned as handset 4     Handsets purchased separately need to be registered to  the telephone base before use  When first purchased   NOT REGISTERED all optional accessory handsets will show NOT  REGISTERED on the screen  The new handset may need  to be charged for five minutes before registering to the  main telephone base        To register a handset to your telephone base       PRESS HNOST LOC 1  Place the unregistered handset into the telephone  4 SEC ON BASE base  If PRESS HNDST LOC 4 SEC ON BASE does  not appear on the handset screen after a few  seconds  remove the handset and place it in the  telephone base again     E       42    Appendix    Adding and registering handsets    pes 2  On the telephone base  press and hold     HANDSET LOCATOR for about four seconds   until the red IN USE light on the telephone base  turns on  and then release the button  The handset  will show PLEASE WAIT    and it will take about 10  seconds to complete the registration  The handset  will show HS X REGISTERED and will beep if the  registration is successful     OV vores    1  If the registration is not successful  the display will show NOT  HANDSET X REGISTERED  To reset the handset  remove the handset from the  REGISTERED telephone base and place it back in  Try the registration process  again        HANDSET LOCATOR    9    5 8 ictal    PLEASE WAIT       2  You cannot register a handset if any telephone connected to the  same telephone line is in use        43    Ap
4.  555 5555       Caller ID history    To review caller ID history       1     Press CID to review the caller ID history  The  caller ID history displays the caller ID entries  in reverse chronological order starting with  the most recent call     OR    You can also review the caller ID history by  pressing MENU SELECT  then use   or Q to  scroll to the  gt CALL LOG  then press  MENU SELECT       Press    or Q to scroll through the list as    shown on the left     To dial from caller ID history       While reviewing an entry in the caller ID history     Press  PHONE FLASH or 49SPEAKER to call  the number as it is displayed in the caller ID  history     OR    Press   repeatedly to see the various dialing  options  you can choose to dial with or  without an area code  or with or without the  1   then press  PHONE FLASH or 4 SPEAKER  to place the call     Oor  You may need to change how a caller ID    number will be dialed if the entry is not displayed in  the correct format  Caller ID numbers may appear with  an area code which may not be required for local  calls  or without a 1 which may be needed for long  distance calls     36    Caller ID operation    a    NOTE  If both the  name and number are  not provided  UNABLE  TO SAVE will be  displayed     Caller ID history    Other options       e Press MUTE REMOVE to delete the displayed    entry from the caller ID history     With an entry from the caller ID history  displayed  press and hold MUTE REMOVE to  delete all entries fro
5.  If the previous suggestions don   t work  disconnect the  telephone base from the telephone jack and connect to  a different phone  If there is no dial tone on that phone  either  the problem is in your wiring or local service   Contact your local telephone company     e Your line cord might be malfunctioning  Try installing a  new line cord     46    Appendix    Troubleshooting      cannot dial e First try all the suggestions above     gut e Make sure you have a dial tone before dialing  The    cordless handset may take a second or two to find the  telephone base and produce a dial tone  This is normal   Wait an extra second before dialing     e Eliminate any background noise  Noise from a television   radio or other appliances may cause the phone to not  dial out properly  If you cannot eliminate the background  noise  first try muting the cordless handset before  dialing  or dialing from another room in your home with  less background noise     e If the other phones in your home are having the same  problem  the problem is in your wiring or local service   Contact your local telephone company  charges may       apply    My cordless e Make sure the power cord is securely plugged into the  handset isn t telephone base  Plug the unit into a different  working  performing electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch     normally e Move the cordless handset closer to the telephone base     You might have moved out of range     e Reset the telephone base  Unplug the unit  
6.  VOLUME  INI       Handset settings    Using the feature menu  you can change settings  to customize how the telephone works     1  Press MENU SELECT in idle mode   when the  phone is not in use   to enter the feature  menu     2  Use    or Q to scroll to the feature to be  changed  When scrolling through the menu   the top menu item is always highlighted with  a  gt  symbol     3  Press MENU SELECT to select the highlighted  item     Oor  To cancel an operation  back up to the previous  menu or exit the menu display  press   orF CLEAR   Press and hold   orF CLEAR to return to idle mode     Ringer volume       Using this menu  you can set a ring volume level   1 6   or turn the ringer off  When the ringer is  turned off  the A  will appear on the handset  screen     To adjust the RINGER VOLUME     1  Press MENU SELECT in idle mode to enter the  feature menu     2  Use   or Q to scroll to the  gt RINGER  VOLUME menu  then press MENU SELECT     3  Press    or   to sample each volume level     4  Press MENU SELECT to save your preference  and return to the feature menu     22    Telephone operation    Handset settings   OR     When the handset is in idle mode  press the  VOLUME WA buttons on the right side of the  handset to change ringer volume        yore The ringer volume level also determines the  ringer levels of intercom calls  pages 20 21  and the  handset locator paging tone  page 16   If the handset  ringer volume level is set to off  that handset is  silenced for all i
7.  all instructions in the user   s manual  Observe all  markings on the product     e Avoid using a telephone during a thunderstorm  There may be a slight  chance of electric shock from lightning     e 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     e 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 46 53 of this user   s manual  If you cannot solve the problem  or  if the product is damaged  refer to the Limited warranty on pages 61 63   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     e Replace batteries only as described in your user   s manual  Do not burn or  puncture
8.  and dial numbers quickly  page  31      If all memory locations are in use  the screen will  display LIST FULL  You will not be able to store a  new number until an existing one is deleted     Exiting the directory       Press    orF CLEAR to cancel an operation    back up to the previous menu  or exit the menu  display  Press and hold    orF CLEAR to return to  the idle mode     If you pause for too long while creating or  reviewing an entry  the procedure will time out  and you will have to begin again     27    Directory    New directory entries    To create and store a new directory entry       1  Press MENU SELECT in idle mode to enter the   gt OIRECTORY feature menu   CALL LOG    2  Press MENU SELECT again to enter the   gt DIRECTORY menu     3  Press    or   to highlight STORE   4  Press MENU SELECT    5  Enter the telephone number when prompted        SREVIEU  STORE    e Use the dial pad to enter up to 30 digits      gt STORE     Press    or Q to move the cursor to the  REVIEW left or right         Press MUTE REMOVE to erase numbers            Press and hold MUTE REMOVE to erase  ENTER NUMBER all numbers     555 1294       Press and hold REDIAL PAUSE to enter a    three second dialing pause    OR        e Copy a number from redial by pressing  REDIAL pPauseE then press    or Q  or  REDIAL PAUSE repeatedly to locate the  number to copy  Press MENU SELECT to copy  the number     6  Press MENU SELECT to save the number in  the display  The display will show ALREADY  SAV
9.  batteries     they contain caustic chemicals   e This power unit is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor  mount position  The prongs are not designed to hold the plug in place if it  is plugged into a ceiling or an under the table cabinet outlet     55    Appendix    Important safety information    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     Especially about cordless telephones     Privacy  The same features that make a cordless telephone convenient  create some limitations  Telephone calls are transmitted between the tele   phone base and the handset by radio waves  so there is a possibility that  your cordless telephone conversations could be intercepted by radio re   ceiving equipment within range of the cordless handset  For this reason   you should not think of cordless telephone conversations as being as  private as those on corded telephones     Electrical power  The telephone base of this cordless telephone must be  connected to a working electrical outlet which is not controlled by a wall  switch  Calls cannot be made from the handset if the telephone base is  unplugged or switched off  or if the electrical power is interrupted     Potential TV interference  Some cordless telephones operate at frequen   cies that may cause interference to TVs and VCRs  To minimize or prevent  such interference 
10.  do not place the telephone base of the cordless tele   phone near or on top of a TV or VCR  If interference is experienced  moving  the cordless telephone farther away from the TV or VCR will often reduce  or eliminate the interference     Rechargeable batteries  This product contains either nickel cadmium or  nickel metal hydride rechargeable batteries  Exercise care in handling bat   teries in order not to create a short circuit with conductive material such  as rings  bracelets  and keys  The battery or conductor may overheat and  cause harm  Observe proper polarity between the battery and the battery  charger     56    Appendix    Important safety information    e Nickel metal hydride rechargeable batteries  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     The RBRC    Seal means that the manufacturer is voluntarily participating in an industry  program to collect and recycle Nickel metal hydride rechargeable batteries when  taken out of service within the United States  These batteries may be taken to a  participating local retailer of replacement batteries or recycling center  Or you may  call 1 800 8 BATTERY for locations accepting spent Ni MH batteries        Precautions for users of implanted cardiac pacemakers  Cardiac pacemakers  applies only to digital cordless telephones      Wireless Technology Research  LLC  WTR   a
11.  number will not be dialed     O NOTE  While on a call  only the most recently called  number can be reviewed  and erasing the entry is not  allowed  For more details about the redial memory  see  page 15     Mute    The mute function allows you to silence the  microphone  You can hear the caller  but the  caller will not be able to hear you     To mute the call     e Press MUTE REMOVE to silence the  microphone  When mute is on  the handset  screen will show MUTED for a few seconds  and the MUTE icon will be shown until mute  is turned off     To un mute the call     e Press MUTE REMOVE again and resume  speaking  When mute is turned off   MICROPHONE ON will display temporarily on  the handset screen     18    Telephone operation    Pat Williams  555 1234       CHRISTINE SMITH  908 555 0100    NEW    10 01    917243       Options while on calls    Directory       While on a call  you can press DIR to review the  directory  To dial the displayed number  press  MENU SELECT     Q NOTE  While reviewing the directory on a call  editing  an entry is not allowed  For more details about the  directory  see page 27     Caller ID log       While on a call  you can press CID to review the  caller ID log  To dial the displayed number  press  MENU SELECT     O NOTE  While reviewing the caller ID history on a call   storing the caller ID number in the directory is not allowed   For more details about the caller ID history  see page 33     19    Telephone operation                   Interc
12.  s electrical  power  Wait for 15 seconds then plug it back in   Allow up to one minute for the cordless handset and  telephone base to reset     e Other electronic products can cause interference to  your cordless phone  Try installing your phone as far  away from these types of electronic devices as possible   television sets  VCRs  or other cordless  telephones     4T    Appendix    Troubleshooting    CONNECTING       Ensure that the telephone base is powered up     displays on my e Place the cordless handset in the telephone base for  cordless handset one minute to allow the cordless handset and base to  resynchronize channels     e Move the cordless handset closer to the telephone base   You might have moved out of range     e Reset the telephone base  Unplug the unit s electrical  power  Wait for 15 seconds then plug it back in   Allow up to one minute for the cordless handset and  telephone base to reset     e Other electronic products can cause interference with  your cordless phone  Try installing your phone as far  away from these types of electronic devices as possible   television sets  VCRs  or other cordless    telephones   The batteries e If the cordless handset is in its telephone base or  will not hold a charger and the charge light does not come on  refer to  charge The charge light is off in this Troubleshooting guide     e Charge the battery in the cordless handset for at least  16 hours  For optimum daily performance  return the  cordless handset to its b
13. ED if the number is already in the  directory  then you will need to enter another  number before pressing MENU SELECT to  continue     28    Directory       Oon The first letter    of every word will be  capitalized  The  remaining letters in a  word will be lowercase  as shown in the chart  to the right     Pat Williams  555 1234       New directory entries    T  Enter the name when prompted     e Use the dial pad to enter a name  up to  15 characters   Each time a key is pressed   the character on that key will be displayed   Additional key presses will produce other  characters on that key  See the chart below         Press    or O to move the cursor to  the left or right       Press MUTE REMOVE to erase letters         Press and hold MUTE REMOVE to erase  all letters     Characters by number of key presses  3 6       D                             x   lt    2  o               0   2  NI     gt  lt   C O  Z  A  L  My OD   N   lt  lt  Dorm Tmo     NI 00  Sa BS  G9  PO   ol  NIB a  a m     a  g jco 3 x 53 0 0               9  S   oz  oo S                                                     2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  0          8  Press MENU SELECT to store your new    directory entry  The name and the telephone  number will then be shown on the screen  To  change it later  see page 32     29    Directory          555 9816       Directory review    To review directory entries       1     Press DIR in idle mode to display the first  listing in the directory  DIRECTORY EMPTY will  
14. ITH  908 555 0100  NEW    10 01  1 23             Caller ID operation    How caller ID history works       The caller ID history stores information about  the last 50 incoming calls  Review the caller ID  history to find out who called  to easily return  the call  or to copy the caller   s name and  number into your directory     The caller ID history deletes the oldest entry  when the log is full to make room for new  incoming calls     If you answer a call before the information  appears on the screen  it will not be saved in the  caller ID history     The caller ID history is stored in the telephone  base  and is shared by all handsets  Changes  made at any one handset will be reflected in all     O vor Only one handset can review the caller ID  history at a time  If another handset attempts to enter  the directory or caller log  it will display  NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME     Caller   s name  Caller   s number    CHRISTINE SMITH Appears when the    2 ORENA call is missed and  eee oe un reviewed  Date of call       Time of call    34    Caller ID operation    908 555 0100    NEW    AM  10 01 1 23       HANDSET 1  b MISSED CALLS    Pat Williams  565 1234    NEW  10 31    11 23             Caller ID operation    Memory match       If the incoming telephone number exactly  matches a telephone number in your directory   the name that appears on the screen will match  the corresponding name in your directory     For example  if Christine Smith calls  her name  will appear as Ch
15. RY AGAIN on its screen  and will automatically  return to the outside call     You can switch between  the intercom call and the  outside call by pressing  INT on the calling handset   The display will change  between INTERCOM and  OUTSIDE CALL to indicate  which party is active    You can end the intercom  call and return to the  outside call by pressing    PHONE FLASH on the  transferring handset     Call transfer using intercom    Use the intercom feature to transfer an outside  call from one handset to another  This feature is  not for model TL71108     Models TL71208 TL71308    1     During a conversation with an outside call   press INT  The outside call is automatically  placed on hold and TRANSFER TO  is  displayed on the screen       Enter a handset number  The screen will show    CALLING HANDSET X  The called handset will  ring  and its screen will show HANDSET Y IS  CALLING       On the ringing handset  press  PHONE FLASH     INT  SPEAKER  or any dial pad key  0 9    or     to answer the intercom call  You can now  talk without the outside caller hearing the  conversation       Press  OFF cLEAR on the calling handset    or place it in the telephone base or handset  charger to complete the transfer  The  calling handset   s screen will show CALL  TRANSFERED and the other handset will  automatically be connected to the outside  call     21    Telephone operation     gt OIRECTORY  CALL LOG        gt OIRECTORY  CALL LOG        gt RINGER VOLUME  RINGER TONE       RINGER
16. U SELECT in idle mode to enter the  feature menu     2  Use    or Q to scroll to the  gt CLR VOICE  MAIL menu  then press MENU SELECT     3  Press MENU SELECT again to turn the voice mail  indication off  or press  OFF CLEAR to cancel  the procedure     25    Telephone operation    ld         CLEAR  z      _ MUTE Y REI       REMOVE PA    Handset settings    Temporary ring silencing    Press  OFF CLEAR or MUTE REMOVE while the  telephone is ringing to silence the ringer  temporarily  This will silence the ringer without  disconnecting the call  The next incoming call  will ring normally at the preset volume        Oo If more than one handset is installed  each  handset will ring when there is an incoming call unless  the volume is turned off  Pressing   OFF  cLEAR or  MUTE reEmoveE on one handset will only silence the  ringer of that particular handset     26    Directory    Pat Williams  555 1234       Directory    Shared directory       The directory is stored in the telephone base   and is shared by all handsets  Changes made to  the directory on any one handset will apply to  all     Oor Only one handset can review the directory at a  time  If another handset attempts to use the directory   the screen will display NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME     Memory capacity       The directory can store up to 50 entries  with a  maximum of 15 alphanumeric characters  including  spaces  for the names and 30 digits for the  telephone numbers  A convenient search feature  can help you find
17. ainst eavesdropping on your calls  while not  interfering with wireless routers     Telephone operating range       This cordless telephone operates within the maximum power allowed by the Federal  Communications Commission  FCC   Even so  this handset and telephone base  can communicate over only a certain distance     which can vary with the  locations of the telephone base and handset  the weather  and the construction  of your home or office     64    Index    Index    A       AC adapter  5   Alert tones  38  Answering calls  15  Auto off  15    B       Battery charging  8  Battery installation  7  Belt clip  9    Cc       Call transfer using intercom  21  Call waiting  17  Caller ID  CID   33  add entries to phone directory  37  delete entries  37  dial entries  36  review history  36  Clear voice mail indication  25    D       Delete call log entries  37  Delete redial entries  15  Dialing    from a caller ID record  36   directory dialing  32  Directory  27   dial number  32   edit entries  32   name search  31   new entries  28 29  Display dial  32  DSL  4  5    E       Elapsed time  14  Ending calls  14  15    65    F       Flash  switchhook flash   17  H       Hands free use  14  Handset locator  16  Headset  9       Intercom  20   Incoming caller ID history  36  Incoming calls  answering  15  Indicator lights  39    L       Last number redial  15    M       Making calls  14   Memory match  35  Missed calls indicator  35  Mute  18    N       Names   enter into direc
18. arts  so it must be  treated with care     e 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 use the handset out   doors in the rain  or handle it with wet hands  Do not install the telephone  base 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 POWER CORD AND TELEPHONE LINE CORDS FROM THE WALL  Then pull the unit  out by the unplugged cords     54    Appendix    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       e Read and understand
19. ase when not in use     e You may need to purchase a new battery  please refer  to the Battery installation and charging section of this  user s manual     e Your phone might be malfunctioning  Please refer to  the Limited warranty section of this user   s manual for  further instruction     48    Appendix    Troubleshooting      get noise  e If you subscribe to high speed internet service  Digital  static  or weak Subscriber Line   DSL  through your telephone line  you  signal even must have a DSL filter between the telephone base  when I m near and the telephone wall jack  see page 5   The filter will  the telephone prevent noise and caller ID problems caused by DSL  base interference  Please contact your DSL service provider    for more information about DSL filters     e You may be able to improve the performance of your  cordless phone by installing your new telephone base  as far as possible from any other existing cordless  telephone system that may already be installed     e Other electronic products can cause interference to  your cordless phone  Try installing your phone as far  away from the following electronic devices as possible   television sets  VCRs  or other cordless  telephones     e Do not install this phone near a microwave oven or  on the same electrical outlet  You may experience  decreased performance while the microwave oven is  operating     e If your phone is plugged in with a modem or a surge  protector  plug the phone  or modem surge protector   i
20. be displayed if there are no directory entries    OR    You can also display the first listing in the  directory by first pressing MENU SELECT twice   then press MENU SELECT again to choose   gt REVIEW       Press   or   to browse through the    directory  Entries will be displayed  alphabetically by the first letter in the name     30    Directory       Directory search    To search by name       1     Press DIR in idle mode to display the first  listing in the directory  DIRECTORY EMPTY will  be displayed if there are no directory entries       When a name entry is displayed  press the dial    pad keys  2 9  to start a name search     The directory will display the first name  beginning with the first letter associated with  the dial pad key  if there is an entry in the  directory that begins with that letter       To see other names that start with the letters    on the dial pad key  keep pressing the key  The  names will be shown in alphabetical order     For example  if you have name entries Jennifer   Jessie  Kevin and Linda in your directory     If you press 5  JKL  once  you will see  Jennifer    If you press 5  JKL  twice  you will see Jessie   If you press 5  JKL  three times  you will see  Kevin    If you press 5  JKL  four times  you will see  Linda    If you press 5  JKL  five times  you will see  Jennifer again     Q NOTES     T     If there is no name entry matching the first letter of the  key you press  you will see a name entry that matches the  second lette
21. cord      DSL filter  not included     Required if you have DSL  lt p       high speed internet service        Power    5  Plug the other end adapter    of the telephone  line cord into a  telephone jack     Telephone wall jack    Getting started    Charger installation      Plug the large end  of the smaller power  adapter into a power  outlet not controlled  by a wall switch     1  Plug the small end  of the smaller power  adapter into the jack  on the underside of the  charger  then route the  cord through the slot  as shown        IMPORTANT INFORMATION  1  Use only the power adapter supplied with this product  To order a replacement  power adapter  visit our website at www telephones att com  or call  1  800  222 3111  In canada dial 1  866  288 4268   2  The power adapter is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount  position     Getting started    Battery installation  amp  charging    Install the battery as shown below  After installing the battery  you can make  and receive short calls  but replace the handset in the telephone base or  additional charger when not in use  For optimal performance  charge the  handset battery for at least 16 hours before use  When fully charged  the  handset battery provides approximately five hours of talk time and three    days of standby time        Step      Plug the battery  securely into the plug  inside the handset  battery compartment   matching the color   coded label     Step      Insert the supplied  batte
22. ctical   you will be notified as soon as possible  You will be given the opportunity to correct  the problem and the telephone company is required to inform you of your right  to file a complaint with the FCC  Your telephone company may make changes  in its facilities  equipment  operation  or procedures that could affect the proper  functioning of this product  The telephone company is required to notify you if such  changes are planned     If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless handset  it is hearing aid  compatible     If this product has memory dialing locations  you may choose to store emergency  telephone numbers  e g   police  fire  medical  in these locations  If you do store or  test emergency numbers  please     Remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call before hanging up     Perform such activities in off peak hours  such as early morning or late evening     Industry Canada    Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  this device may not cause  harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference  including  interference that may cause undesired operation     s    The term    IC      before the certification registration number only signifies that the  Industry Canada technical specifications were met     The Ringer Equivalence Number  REN  for this terminal equipment is 0 1  The REN  is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a  telephone interface  The terminati
23. demarks of AT amp T Intellectual Property Il  L P  d b a  AT amp T Intellectual Property licensed to Advanced American Telephones  Printed in China     Parts checklist    Your telephone contains the following items  Save your sales receipt and  original packaging in the event warranty service is necessary           atat          F        e    eg  CEE   lt  6 CE                            u Ca  5 8 icira                   oss  _        User s manual Quick start guide Cordless handset Telephone base with   One for TL71108  mounting bracket   Two for TL71208  installed     Three for TL71308        f w  Charger for cordless handset Battery for cordless handset Battery compartment cover   One for TL71208   One for TL71108   One for TL71108    Two for TL71308   Two for TL71208   Two for TL71208    Three for TL71308   Three for TL71308        Power adapter for Power adapter for Belt clip for cordless handset Telephone line cord  telephone base handset charger  One for TL71108    One for TL71208   Two for TL71208      Two for TL71308   Three for TL71308     User s manual    TL71108 TL71208 TL71308  5 8 GHz cordless   telephone with caller ID   call waiting    Table of contents    Getting started                   Caller ID operation       Quick reference Quide          see 2 Caller ID operation          esses 33   Installation preparation                     4 Caller ID AiStOry       ee eeeeseeeseeseees 36   Telephone base installation            5     Charger installation uu    esse
24. e  handset to adjust listening volume  Each press of  the button increases or decreases the volume     Q NOTES     1  All volume settings   normal handset  speakerphone  and  headset  are independent     2  When the volume level has reached the minimum or  maximum setting  you will hear two beeps     Call waiting    If you subscribe to call waiting service with your  local telephone service provider  you will hear a  beep if someone calls while you are already on  a call  Press  PHONE FLASH to put your current  call on hold and answer the new call  You can  press  PHONE FLASH at any time to switch back  and forth between the calls     Multiple handset use  not for model TL71108        If you would like to join an ongoing call  press    PHONE FLASH or SPEAKER on another system  handset    Press    OFF cLEAR or place the handset in the  telephone base or charger to exit the call  The  call will not be terminated until all handsets  hang up        ore A maximum of two handsets can be used at  once on an outside   not an intercom   call     17    Telephone operation    REDIAL          JVE PAUSE    MUTE REI    REMOVE PA     ER    oO NOTE  You cannot    press   OFF cLEAR  to exit redial   directory or caller  ID access without  ending the call     Options while on calls    Last number redial       If you have already pressed  PHONE FLASH or     SPEAKER  press REDIAL PAUSE to display and  dial the most recently dialed number  If you  press REDIAL PAUSE again within two seconds   the
25. f  headset into the    jack on the side  lt  gt       of the handset  i      f  f  f   e  f  j         Side of handset              Getting started    Installation options    Q NOTE  The mounting bracket must be used for both tabletop use and wall mounting positions     The telephone base comes with the mounting bracket already installed for  desktop use  If wall mounting is desired  a telephone outlet wall mounting  plate with mounting studs is required  This mounting plate with studs may be  available for purchase from any handware or consumer electronics retailers  and may require professional installation     Desktop to wall mount installation       To install the telephone base in the wall mount position  make sure that you  unplug all cords connected to the telephone base before you begin     1  Push the top of the bracket  towards the back of the  telephone base     With the top of the bracket  pushed up against the  telephone base  the WALL  labels will match     Push harder down on the  bracket until it clicks into  place        Side view    Desk mode Wall mode       10    Getting started    Installation options    Desktop to wall mount installation  continued        2  Plug the telephone line cord and power adapter into the telephone base  and place the bundled cords into the center hole of the bracket                 DSL filter  not included   Required if you have DSL  high speed internet service     3  Plug the power adapter and telephone line cord into the wall o
26. f your home or office might be limiting  the operating range  Try moving the telephone base to  another location  preferably on an upper floor     e If the other phones in your home are having the same  problem  the problem is in your wiring or local service   Contact your local telephone company  charges may  apply     e Test a working phone at the phone jack  If another  phone has the same problem  the problem is the phone  jack  Contact your local telephone company  charges  may apply      50    Appendix    Troubleshooting    My calls fade  out or cut in  and out while  I m using   my cordless  handset    Other electronic products can cause interference with  your cordless phone  Try installing your phone as far away  as possible from electronic devices like television sets   VCRs  or other cordless telephones     Re install the battery  and place cordless handset in the  telephone base  Wait for the cordless handset to re   establish its connection with the telephone base  Allow  up to one minute for this to take place     Your line cord might be malfunctioning  Try installing a  new line cord     Other electronic products can cause interference with  your cordless phone  Try installing your phone as far  away from the following electronic devices as possible   television sets  VCRs  or other cordless   telephones     Do not install this phone near a microwave oven or on  the same electrical outlet  You may experience decreased  performance while the microwave oven is ope
27. ible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate  the equipment     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful interference   and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation  Privacy of communications  may not be ensured when using this telephone     To ensure safety of users  the FCC has established criteria for the amount of  radio frequency energy that can be safely absorbed by a user or bystander  according to the intended usage of the product  This product has been tested  and found to comply with the FCC criteria  The handset may be safely held  against the ear of the user  The telephone base shall be installed and used  such that parts of the user   s body other than the hands are maintained at a  distance of approximately 20 cm  8 inches  or more  If you choose to use a  clipping device  please make sure to only use the supplied AT amp T belt clip     This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     60    Appendix    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 
28. ime    SPERKER 0 00 30       Handset operation    Making a call       To make a call    e Press   PHONE FLASH or 4   SPEAKER  then enter  the telephone number    To end a call    e Press  OFF CLEAR or return the handset to the  telephone base or charger     The screen displays the elapsed time as you talk   in hours  minutes and seconds      On hook dialing    e Enter the telephone number  Press  MUTE REMOVE or OFF CLEAR to make  corrections as you enter the phone number     e Press   PHONE FLASH or 4 SPEAKER to dial        Handset speakerphone       During a call you can press 4 SPEAKER to  alternate between hands free speakerphone and  normal handset use  Press    OFF cLEAR to hang    up     Oor  If a headset is plugged into the handset  you will  not be able to use the handset speakerphone     14    Telephone operation       Handset operation    Answering a call       To answer a Call    e Press  PHONE FLASH or 4  SPEAKER    OR    e Press any dial pad key  0 9    or       To end a call    e Press 4OFF CLEAR or return the handset to the  telephone base or charger    Auto off    A call will be ended automatically when you put the  handset in the telephone base or charger        Last number redial       To view the five most recently dialed numbers     e Press REDIAL PAuSE to display the most  recently called number  up to 30 digits      e Press       or REDIAL pause repeatedly to  view up to five recently called numbers     The handset will beep twice at the beginning and  e
29. imited 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     61    Appendix  Limited warranty    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 intrusion  or    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 com
30. ing to  a single line and an RJ14 jack for two lines  See Installation Instructions in the user s  manual     The Ringer Equivalence Number  REN  is used to determine how many devices you  may connect to your telephone line and still have them ring when you are called   The REN for this product is encoded as the 6th and 7th characters following the US   in the product identifier  e g   if    is 03  the REN is 0 3   In most  but not all areas   the sum of all RENs should be five  5 0  or less  For more information  please contact  your local telephone company     This equipment may not be used 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 alarm equipment  consult your telephone company or a qualified  installer     If this equipment is malfunctioning  it must be unplugged from the modular 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 Limited Warranty     58    Appendix    FCC Part 68 and ACTA    If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network  the telephone company  may temporarily discontinue your telephone service  The telephone company is  required to notify you before interrupting service  If advance notice is not pra
31. m the caller ID history   When asked to confirm  press MENU SELECT  to clear the caller ID history of all entries   or press   OFF cLEaR to exit and leave all  entries in the caller ID history intact    Press MENU SELECT to copy this entry into your  directory  You will be given the opportunity to  edit the name or the number  page 32  if they  are not provided    Press    OFF CLEAR to exit the caller ID  history     37    Appendix    Screen icons and alert tones    Screen icons  amp  alert tones       Screen icons  CD  Speakerphone is in use       a New voice mail messages have been received     HANDSET 1 Ringer off   25 MISSED CALLS A    ema g    EMH muTE Microphone is muted     10 21    1 23    NEW Missed and un reviewed calls     2 Battery charging  animated display      i Low battery  flashing   place handset in telephone base or  charger to recharge     Handset alert tones       VOLUME WA keys are pressed when the volume          a    yg g Two short beeps g  9 2 2 9 PS is already at its highest or lowest setting   we Four short beeps Low battery warning   Two beeps Out of range while the handset is off hook     Confirmation    Command completed successfully   tone    Telephone base tones    One beep every Message alert   10 seconds    VOLUME WA keys are pressed when the volume    A seri f b  a SASRA jS already at its highest or lowest setting     38    Appendix  Indicator lights    Indicator lights                      VOICEMAIL                  HANDSET LOCATOR         
32. mercial 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  NOTE  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 and are responsible for delivery or handling  charges incurred in the transport of the PRODUCT s  to the service location  The  manufacturer will return repaired or replaced PRODUCT under this limited warranty  to you  transportation  delivery or handling charges 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 li
33. mited warranty     62    Appendix    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   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  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 pr
34. n independent research entity  led  a multidisciplinary evaluation of the interference between portable wireless  telephones and implanted cardiac pacemakers  Supported by the U S  Food  and Drug Administration  WTR recommends to physicians that     PACEMAKER PATIENTS   e Should keep wireless telephones at least six inches from the pacemaker    e Should NOT place wireless telephones directly over the pacemaker  such as  in a breast pocket  when it is turned ON    e Should use the wireless telephone at the ear opposite the pacemaker     WTR s evaluation did not identify any risk to bystanders with pacemakers from  other persons using wireless telephones     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    57    Appendix    FCC Part 68 and ACTA    This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and with technical  requirements adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments   ACTA   The label on the back or bottom of this equipment contains  among other  things  a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ  TXXXX  This identifier must be  provided to your local telephone company upon request     The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to premises wiring and the  telephone network must comply with 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  jack that is also compliant  An RJ11 jack should normally be used for connect
35. ncoming calls and paging     Ringer tone    This feature allows you to choose one of 10 ringer  tones     To choose a ringer tone    gt DIRECTORY    CALL LOG 1  Press MENU SELECT in idle mode to enter the    feature menu     2  Use    or   to scroll to the  gt RINGER TONE  menu  then press MENU SELECT     gt RINGER TONE     EP t l h tone    KES TONE 3  Press   or   to sample each ringer tone   4  Press MENU SELECT to save your preference and    return to the feature menu     RINGER TONE  1       23    Telephone operation    Handset settings    Key tone       SOIRECTORY  CALL LOG    The handset is factory programmed to beep with  each key press  If you turn off the KEY TONE   there will be no beeps when keys are pressed     To turn the KEY TONE on or oft    gt KEY TONE    LANGUAGE 1  Press MENU SELECT in idle mode to enter the  feature menu     2  Use    or Q to scroll to the  gt KEY TONE  menu  then press MENU SELECT        KEY TONE  ON 3  Press    or   to select ON or OFF     4  Press MENU SELECT to save your preference  and return to the feature menu     Language       In this menu  you can select the language used for   gt DIRELTORY all screen displays     CALL LOG  To select a language        1  Press MENU SELECT in idle mode to enter the    feature menu    gt LANGUAGE    CLR VOICE MAIL 2  Use   or Q to scroll to the  gt LANGUAGE  menu  then press MENU SELECT     3  Press      or Q to select ENGLISH  FRANCAIS  or ESPANOL   LANGUAGE    ENGLISH 4  Press MENU SELECT to save 
36. nd of the list     Press  OFF CLEAR to exit     To redial a number     e Press  PHONE FLASH or 4 SPEAKER to dial  the displayed number      OR   e Press  PHONE FLASH or SPEAKER then    REDIAL PaAusE to call the most recently called  number  up to 30 digits      Press MUTE REMOVE to delete the displayed  number from the redial memory     13    Telephone operation           mm  gt              mewaneanie wi ag                      uD    SPEAKEI          eC    Gatat     PAGINGs     9 9909  i             Handset operation    Handset locator       The handset locator feature is useful if you  misplace a handset     To start the paging tone     e Press   HANDSET LOCATOR at the telephone  base  This starts the paging tone at the  handset s  for 60 seconds to help you locate the  handset s      O    NOTE  When paging  if you press   OFF cLeaR or  MUTE rRemove on a handset  the ringer of the handset  will be silent but the handset locator feature will not  be cancelled     To stop the paging tone    e Press  PHONE FLASH  4 gt SPEAKER  or any dial  pad key  0 9     or    on the handset s     OR    e Press HANDSET LOCATOR on the telephone  base     i     NOTE  The handset ringer volume also determines the  level of the paging tone  If the handset ringer volume  level is set to off  that handset will be silent for all calls  and paging  page 22      16    Telephone operation       Volume  control    Options while on calls    Volume control       Press the VOLUME VA keys on the side of th
37. nto a different location  If this solves the problem  re   locate your phone or modem farther apart from one  another  or use a different surge protector     e Relocate your phone to a higher location  The phone will  likely have better reception when not installed in a low  area     e If the other phones in your home are having the same  problem  the problem is in your wiring or local service   Contact your local telephone company  charges may  apply      49    Appendix    Troubleshooting      hear other e Disconnect the telephone base from the telephone jack   calls while using and plug in a different telephone  If you still hear other  my phone calls  the problem is probably in your wiring or local    service  Call your local telephone company        My cordless e Make sure that the ringer is not turned off  Refer to the  handset does section s  on ringer selection in this user   s manual   not ring when      e Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged securely  into the telephone base and the telephone jack  Make  sure the power cord is securely plugged in     receive a call    e The cordless handset may be too far from the telephone  base     e Charge the battery in the cordless handset for at least  16 hours  For optimum daily performance  return the  cordless handset to its base when not in use     e You may have too many extension phones on  your telephone line to allow all of them to ring  simultaneously  Try unplugging some of the other  phones     e The layout o
38. 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  representative 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 l
39. om    Use the intercom feature for conversation  between handsets  This feature is not for model  TL71108     Models TL71208 TL71308    1   2     Press INT  The screen will show INTERCOM TO      Enter a handset number  The screen will show  CALLING HANDSET X  The called handset will  ring  and its screen will show HANDSET Y IS  CALLING       On the ringing handset  press  PHONE FLASH     INT  4 gt SPEAKER  or any dial pad key  0 9    or     to answer the intercom call        vores    1     Before the intercom call is answered  you can cancel the  intercom call by pressing f OFF CLEAR or INT on the  calling handset    If the called handset is not answered within 100 seconds  or if it is in the directory or call log mode  or on a call  or  out of range  the calling handset will show the message  UNABLE TO CALL TRY AGAIN     Pressing L   OFF cLEAR or MUTE reEmove will temporarily  silence the intercom ringer     To end the intercom call     Press  OFF CLEAR or INT on either handset    OR    Place either handset in the charger or telephone  base     20    Telephone operation    Q NOTES     i     Before the intercom call is  answered  you can cancel  the transfer and return to  the outside call by pressing    OFF cLear   PHONE   FLASH  Or INT     If the called handset does  not answer the intercom  call within 100 seconds   or if the other handset   is in the directory or call  log mode  or if it is ona  call  or out of range  the  transferring handset will  show UNABLE TO CALL  T
40. on on an interface may consist of any combination  of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the  devices does not exceed five     This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications     59    Appendix    FCC Part 15    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements  for a Class B digital device under Part 15 of the Federal Communications  Commission  FCC  rules  These requirements are intended to provide  reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation   This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if  not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does  cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be  determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to  try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the  party respons
41. or  you are deregistering  handset s  from the  telephone base     e Flashes quickly when  there is an incoming  call        Feature menu    DIRECTORY  page 27   CALL LOG  page 33   RINGER VOLUME  page 22   RINGER TONE  page 23   KEY TONE  page 24   LANGUAGE  page 24    CLR VOICE MAIL  page 25        EXPANDABLE  Ag    Using menus    Press    or    to scroll  through menu items     Press MENU SELECT to select  or modify a highlighted item     Press   orF CLEAR to cancel  an operation  back up to the  previous menu  or exit the  menu display            Flashes when you have  new voice mail  Voice  mail is provided by your  local telephone company   It is different from the  answering system on the  telephone base        5 8 iciraL        Press to initiate beeping  to locate misplaced  handsets  page 16                     Getting started    Installation preparation    You must install and charge See pages 7 8  the battery before using the for easy instructions   telephone     If you subscribe to high speed internet service  Digital Subscriber Line   DSL   through your telephone lines  you must have a DSL filter between the telephone  base and the telephone wall jack  see page 5   The filter will prevent 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 handset or  telephone base display   remove it before use     For cus
42. ovinces 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   63    Technical specifications    RF frequency band   handset to telephone  base     2400 MHz     2483 5 MHz       RF frequency band   telephone base to  handset     5725 MHz     5850 MHz             Channels 95   Operating temperature 32  F     122  F  0  C     50  C   Telephone base voltage 96     130 Vrms     AC voltage  60Hz        Telephone base voltage   AC adapter output     9VDC  400mA       Handset voltage    3 2     4 7 VDC 550mAh       Charger voltage   AC adapter output     9VDC  200mA       Replacement battery    3 6V 600mMAH       5 8 GHz digital spread spectrum frequency hopping technology       This technology digitally transmits your voice across multiple channels in both  the 5 8GHz and 2 4GHz frequencies to provide enhanced range  ultimate sound  clarity and advanced privacy ag
43. pendix    Replacing a handset    You may need to de register your handsets if     You have the maximum number of registered handsets  four  and need to  replace a handset     OR    You wish to change the designated handset number of your registered  handsets     You must first de register ALL the handsets  and then re register ALL the  handsets you wish to use     Please read carefully through all the instructions on this page before  beginning the de registration process     To de register all handsets       1  Press and hold  amp  HANDSET LOCATOR on the telephone base for about 10  seconds  until the IN USE light turns on and starts to flash   then release  the  amp  HANDSET LOCATOR button     2  Immediately press and release   HANDSET LOCATOR again  You must  press   HANDSET LOCATOR while the IN USE light is still flashing   The  light flashes about seven seconds  If the light stops flashing  pick up the  handset and place back into the telephone base  then start again step  number one      3  The handset s  will show CONNECTING    and it will take about 10 seconds  to complete de registration  ALL handsets will show NOT REGISTERED if  de registration was successful     NOT REGISTERED       44    Appendix    Replacing a handset    4  To re register the handset s  to the telephone base   follow the registration instructions on pages 42 43     Q NOTES     1  If the de registration process was not successful  you may need to  reset the system and try again  To reset  pick up 
44. r of the key       If you press a key  2 9  and there is no name entry to    match those letters  the directory will show the entry that  matches the next letter in the directory     31    Directory    Andrew  555 6189    EDIT NUMBER  555 123408    EDIT NAME  Anduyll    Andy  555 1234       To dial  delete or edit entries    To dial  delete or edit a directory entry  name  and number   the entry must be displayed on the  handset  Use directory search or review  pages  30 31  to display an entry     Display dial       To dial a displayed number from the directory   press PHONE FLASH or 4  SPEAKER     To delete an entry       When a directory entry is displayed  press  MUTE REMOVE to delete the displayed entry from  the directory  Once deleted  an entry cannot be  retrieved     To edit an entry       When a directory entry is displayed     1  Press MENU SELECT to modify the entry  You will  be prompted to EDIT NUMBER     e Press the dial pad keys to add digits   e Press MUTE REMOVE to erase digits   e Press    or O to move the cursor     e Press and hold REDIAL PAUSE to add a  three second pause if desired     e Press REDIAL PAuSE  then    or Q or  REDIAL PAUSE repeatedly to scroll to a  previously dialed number  Press  MENU SELECT to add the redial number to  the entry     2  Press MENU SELECT  You will be prompted to  EDIT NAME   e Press the dial pad keys to add characters   page 29    e Press MUTE REMOVE to erase characters   e Press    or O to move the cursor to the left  o
45. r right     3  Press MENU SELECT to confirm     32    Caller ID operation    CHRISTINE SMITH  908 555 0100    NEN    O AM  10 01 11 24             Oor Caller ID features  will work only if both  you and the caller are  in areas offering caller  ID service  and if both  telephone companies  use compatible  equipment  The time  and date are sent by  the telephone company  along with the call  information     Caller ID operation    Information about caller ID with call waiting       This product has caller ID with call waiting feature  that works with your local telephone company  service     This product can be used with regular caller ID  service  or this product s other features can be  used without subscribing to either caller ID or  combined caller ID with call waiting service     There are fees for caller ID services  In addition   services may not be available in all areas     Depending on your service  caller ID with call  waiting lets you see the name and telephone  number of the caller before answering the  telephone  even while on another call     It may be necessary to change your telephone  service to use this feature  Contact your telephone  company 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 only call  waiting service     e You do not have any caller ID or call waiting  services and would like to use this feature     33    Caller ID operation    CHRISTINE SM
46. rating     If your phone is plugged in with a modem or surge  protector  plug the phone  or modem surge protector   into a different location  If this solves the problem  re   locate your phone or modem farther apart from one  another  or use a different surge protector     Relocate your telephone base to a higher location  The  phone will have better reception when not installed in a  low area     If the other phones in your home are having the same  problem  the problem is in your wiring or local service   Contact your local telephone company  charges may    apply      51    Appendix    Troubleshooting    The charge s  light is off    Make sure the power and line cords are plugged in  correctly and securely     Unplug the unit s electrical power  Wait for 15 seconds   then plug it back in  Allow up to one minute for the  cordless handset and telephone base to reset     Clean the cordless handset and telephone base charging  contacts each month using a pencil eraser or cloth     Your phone might be malfunctioning  Please refer to  the Limited warranty section of this user s manual for  further instruction        My caller ID     isn t working    Caller ID is a subscription service  You must subscribe to  this service from your local telephone company for this  feature to work on your phone     If you subscribe to high speed internet service  Digital  Subscriber Line   DSL  through your telephone line  you  must have a DSL filter between the telephone base  and the telephone 
47. ris if this is how you entered it  into your directory     Oor The number shown by your caller ID will be in  the format sent by the phone company  The phone  company usually delivers ten digit phone numbers   area code plus phone number   If the telephone  number of the person calling does not exactly match a  number in your directory  the name will appear as  delivered by the phone company  For example if the  phone company includes the area code and the  directory number does not  the name will appear as  delivered by the phone company     Missed calls indicator       When a handset is in idle mode and has calls  that have not been reviewed  its screen will show  XX MISSED CALLS     All entries which have not been reviewed will   be counted as missed calls when the phone is  idle  Each time an entry from the caller ID history  marked NEW is reviewed  the number of missed  calls decreases by one     If you do not want to review all the missed calls  one by one  but you still want to keep all the  missed calls in the caller ID history  you can  press and hold  OFF cLeEAR for four seconds  when the handset is idle  All the entries in the  caller ID history will be considered old  have  been reviewed   and the missed calls counter is  reset to 0     35    Caller ID operation    0 31  11 23    Jeffrey Adams  555 9816  NEW    10 21    1724  Chris Thompson  908 555 0100    NEW    10 17  11 23       The various dialing options  are     555 5555  555 555 5555    1 555 555 5555  171
48. ry with the label  THIS SIDE UP facing up  as indicated  Insert the  top edge  contacts and  tab  in first  then push    downwards on the lower    portion of the battery     Step       Align the cover flat  against the battery  compartment cover   then slide it upwards  until it clicks into  place    Getting started    Battery installation  amp  charging    Step      Charge the handset  by placing the handset  face up in the telephone base or in the  additional charger  The CHARGE light will be on  when charging                       IMPORTANT INFORMATION    1  Use only the battery supplied with this product  To order a replacement or spare  battery  AT amp T model 27910  part number 89 0099 00 00  or equivalent  visit our    website at www telephones att com  or call 1  800  222 3111  In  Canada dial 1  866  288 4268     2  See the Troubleshooting section on pages 46 53 for charging issues     Getting started    Belt clip  amp  optional headset    Removal    Pull and unlock one  flap from the notch first  before detaching the  whole belt clip from  handset     Installation    Snap belt clip  into notches on  both sides of  handset        For handsfree headset conversations  use any industry standard 2 5 mm  headset  purchased separately   For best results  use an AT amp T 2 5 mm  headset  To purchase a headset  visit our website at  www telephones att com or call 1  800  222 3111  In Canada  dial    1  866  288 4268     Lift the rubber  flap here        Plug a 2 5 mm        
49. s 6 Appendix   Battery installation  amp  charging    7 Screen icons and alert tones        38   Belt clip  amp  optional headset    9 Indicator   ghtS suissa 39   Installation Options    esses 10 Handset display screen   ITMESS AGES eases scsscustessvsscbsossssnssssstbescscnss 40   Telephone operation Adding and registering   Handset operation    eee 14 MANOS CUS essa ccc cotesscseeinesttieeecreeetbcts 42   Options while on calls    17 Replacing a handset    44   INCOP COM Wu  ceesssssssseesecccccceesnneeteeceeeeeeeee 20 Troubleshooting   Call transfer using intercom       21 Maintena nG Eserinin   Handset settings           eeescseecseeeees 22 Important safety information     55     FCC Part 68 and ACTA             e 58  Directory FC Pate ees 60   DIF OCTONY sestcsncsscssscsstcscscassaisadeseaeussssisoeee 27 Limited Warranty    sssrin  61   New directory entries    28 Technical specifications                  64   Directory FEVIOW  uvssssssssvssrssrssr 1  30 WMA OX O EIE T 65   Directory searChsssisiiiisisii 31   To dial  delete or   edit entriES isssessisississssississisise 32    Getting started    Quick reference guide                                    On when the handset is  charging in the telephone  base or charger           Press to display caller ID  information  page 36      Press to make or answer  a call    During a call  press to  receive an incoming call  if call waiting is activated   page 17      Press to view redial  memory  page 15    While entering numbers
50. s paging handset s    HANDSET X Another handset is calling   1S CALLING   For TL71208 TL71308   LINE IN USE An extension phone or one of the handsets  is in use   NO LINE No telephone line is connected        ALREADY SARVED _ The telephone number you have entered is  already stored in the directory              SAVED The entry in the caller ID history is saved to  the directory successfully    PLACE IN The battery is very low  The handset should be   CHARGER placed in the telephone base or charger    CHARGING A handset with a low battery has been    placed in the telephone base or charger        MICROPHONE ON Mute has just been turned off so your voice  is again being sent out     40    Appendix    Handset display screen messages    Screen display messages    UNABLE TO CALL  TRY AGAIN    Failed intercom or conference call   there are already two handsets being  used         NOT AVAILABLE  AT THIS TIME    Someone else is already using the  directory or call log when you try to  do so        INTERCOM TO    For TL71208 TL71308     You have started the intercom process   and need to enter the handset number  you want to call        INTERCOM ENDED    The intercom call has just been ended by  you or the receiver of the call           The handset is intercomming another  handset        You have started the call transfer using  intercom process  and need to enter the  handset number to which you want to  transfer the call        You have transferred an outside call to  another handse
51. t              The handset is out of range while on  a call        CALLING  HANDSET X   For TL71208 TL71308   D uo TRANSFER TQ   oud    6   For TL71208 TL71308   E     a0    CALL TRANSFERED  4 A 4 Int  SPEAKER NO SIGNAL   CALL ENDED  WARNING    CHECK BATTERY     41    e The battery is not installed or not  installed properly in the handset and  the handset is in the telephone base  or charger     OR    e The battery needs to be replaced    OR    e An incorrect battery has been  installed  Use only the supplied  rechargeable battery or replacement  battery  model 27910  part number  89 0099 00 00         Appendix    Adding and registering handsets    Your telephone can accommodate up to four cordless handsets  You can add  new handsets  TL70008  sold separately  to the TL71108 TL71208 TL71308  at any time  but each handset must be registered with the telephone base  before use  Each handset must be registered separately    The handset provided with your TL71108 is automatically registered as  handset 1  Additional handsets will be assigned numbers in the order they are  registered  handset 2  handset 3  and handset 4   You can register a maximum  of four handsets     The TL71208 has two handsets automatically registered as handset 1 and  handset 2  You can register two additional handsets  which will be assigned as  handset 3 and handset 4     The TL71308 has three handsets automatically registered as handset 1   handset 2 and handset 3  You can register one additional handset
52. t          User s manual    TL71108 TL71208 TL71308  5 8 GHz cordless   telephone with caller ID   call waiting             expanpasie m ag       IN USE    VOICEMAIL                                     Congratulations    on your purchase  of this AT amp T product     Before using this AT amp T product  please  read the Important safety information  on pages 55 57 of this manual     Please thoroughly read this 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    TL71108  single handset  TL71208  two handsets    TL71308  three handsets     Type  5 8 GHz cordless telephone    Serial     Purchase date           Place of purchase        Both the model and serial number 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     Pea The ENERGY STAR   program  www energystar gov  recognizes and   we encourages the use of products that save energy and help protect our  rerit environment  We are proud to mark this product with the ENERGY STAR    label indicating it meets the latest energy efficiency guidelines        ENERGY STAR       2007 Advanced American Telephones  All rights reserved   AT amp T and the AT amp T logo are tra
53. the handset and  press the   PHONE FLasH button  then press the L   OFF CLEAR  button and place the handset back into the telephone base  You  may also reset by unplugging the power from the telephone base  and plug it back in     2  You cannot de register the handset s  if any phone connected to  your phone line is in use     45    Appendix    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     My phone e Make sure the power cord is securely plugged in     doesn t work e Make sure that the battery connector is securely plugged       at all into the cordless handset    e Make sure the telephone line cord is securely and firmly  plugged into the telephone base and the telephone wall  jack    e Charge the battery in the cordless handset for at least  16 hours  For optimum daily performance  return the  cordless handset to its base when not in use    e Reset the telephone base  Unplug the unit   s electrical  power  Wait for approximately 15 seconds  then plug it  back in  Allow up to one minute for the cordless handset  and telephone base to reset    e You may need to purchase a new battery  please refer to  page 8 of this user   s manual      cannot get a e First try all the suggestions above   dial tone    e Move the cordless handset closer to the telephone base   You might have moved out of range     e
54. tomer 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    Avoid placing the telephone base too close to     e Communication devices such as  television sets  VCRs  or other cordless  telephones     e Excessive heat sources     e Noise sources such as a window with traffic outside  motors  microwave ovens   refrigerators  or fluorescent lighting     e Excessive dust sources such as a workshop or garage   e Excessive moisture   e Extremely low temperature     e Mechanical vibration or shock such as on top of the washing machine or work  bench   4    Getting started    Telephone base installation    If you subscribe to high speed internet service  Digital Subscriber Line    DSL  through your telephone lines  you must have a DSL filter between the  telephone base and the telephone wall jack  The filter will prevent noise  and caller ID problems caused by DSL interference  Please contact your DSL  service provider for more information about DSL filters     Install the telephone base as shown below     1  Plug the small  end of the larger  power adapter into  the power jack at  the bottom of the  telephone base     2  Plug one end of the  telephone line cord  into the telephone  jack at the bottom of  the telephone base     3  Route cords  through slots         4  Plug the large end  of the larger power  adapter into a power  outlet not controlled  by a wall switch     Telephone    i       line 
55. tory  29  search for  31     6        On hook dialing  14  Q       Quick reference guide  2 3    Index    Index    R    Receiving calls  14  Recharging  6   Redial  15   Review caller ID history 36  Ring silencing  26   Ring tone options  23  Ringer volume  22    S    Search for names  31  Speakerphone  14  Switchhook flash  17    T    Technical specifications  63  Telephone operating range  63  Troubleshooting  46 53    vV    Visual message waiting indicator  25  Voicemail  3  39  Volume controls  17  22             66    atat    Q    www telephones att com       2007 Advanced American Telephones  All rights reserved   AT amp T and the AT amp T logo are trademarks of AT amp T Intellectual Property II  L P  d b a  AT amp T Intellectual Property licensed to Advanced American Telephones   Printed in China  Issue 1 AT amp T 11 07     
56. utlets  then  align the mounting studs on the telephone outlet plate with the mounting  holes on the bracket     11    Getting started    Installation options    Wall mount to desktop installation       To change the telephone base from the wall mount position to desktop  position     1  Make sure that you unplug the power adapter and telephone line cord  from the wall outlets before you begin     2  Remove the telephone line cord and power adapter from the telephone  base     3  Push the bottom of the Side view  bracket down towards the  back of the telephone base     With the bottom of the  bracket pushed down against  the telephone base  the  DESK labels will match     Push down on the bracket  until it clicks into place        Wall mode Desk mode       12    Getting started    Installation options    Wall mount to desktop installation  continued        4  Plug the telephone line cord into the telephone base and telephone wall  jack  then plug the power adapter plug into the telephone base and an  electrical wall outlet not controlled by a wall switch  see page 5  and place  the cords in the bracket channels     Telephone  line cord       DSL filter  not included   Required if you have bef    high speed internet service       Power adapter    Telephone  wall jack    13    Telephone operation    Elapsed  time    PHONE 0 00 30       Oor Pressing     SPHONE FLASH to  access services from  your local telephone  service provider will  not affect the  elapsed time     Elapsed  t
57. wall jack  see page 5   The filter will  prevent 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 you and your caller s telephone companies must  use caller ID compatible equipment        System does     not receive   caller ID when   on a call    Make sure you subscribe to caller ID with call waiting  features services provided by your local telephone  company  Caller ID features will work only if both you  and the caller are in areas offering caller ID service  and  if both telephone companies use compatible equipment     52    Appendix    Troubleshooting    Common cure  for electronic  equipment    If the unit does not seem to be responding normally  try  putting the cordless handset in its base  If it does not seem  to respond  do the following  in the order listed      e Disconnect the power to the telephone base     e Disconnect the cordless handset battery  and spare  battery  if applicable     e Wait a few minutes   e Connect power to the telephone base     e Re install the battery  and place the cordless handset  into the telephone base     e Wait for the cordless handset to re establish its  connection with the telephone base  Allow up to one  minute for this to take place     53    Appendix  Maintenance    Taking care of your telephone    e Your cordless telephone contains sophisticated electronic p
58. your preference  and return to the feature menu           24    Telephone operation     gt OIRECTORY    CALL LOG           gt CLR VOICE MAIL    DIRECTORY     lt 2     TURN INDICATOR       OFF    amp     O NOTES     1     Telephone company voice  mail may alert you to new  messages with stutter   broken  dial tone  Contact  your telephone company  for more details     This only turns off the  displayed NEW VOICE  MAIL message  4 icon  and VOICEMAIL light  it  does not delete your voice  mail message s      Handset settings    Visual message waiting  voicemail  indicator       If you subscribe to a voice mail service provided  by your local telephone company  the visual  message waiting indicator  VMWI  feature will  provide visual indication when you have new  voice mail messages   the VOICEMAIL light on  the telephone base will flash  and NEW VOICE  MAIL and the  amp  icon will appear on the handset  screen s      O NOTE  This feature does not indicate new answering  system messages recorded on your phone     To clear voice mail indication       Use this feature when the telephone indicates  that there is new voice mail but there is none   for example  when you have accessed your voice  mail from a different telephone line while away  from home   If there actually are new voice mail  messages  your local telephone company will  continue to send the signal to turn on the visual  message waiting indication     To manually turn off the new voice mail   indication    1  Press MEN
    
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