Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 5870 du fabricant AT&T
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5. 8 GHz Cor dless T elephone 5870 with T alking Caller ID/Call W aiting Please also read Pa rt 1 — Important Product Inf ormation User ’ s Manual Part 2 © 2003 Advanced American T elephones. All Rights Reserved. A T&T and the Globe Symbol are trademarks of A T&T Corp.
© 2003 Advanced American T elephones. All Rights Reserved. A T&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of A T&T Corp., licensed to Advanced American T elephones.
CONTENTS BEFORE Y OU BEGIN ................ 1 Parts List.................................................... 1 About Caller Identification (Caller ID) ............................................ 2 About the Calls Log ............................... 2 About Adding Handsets .
BEFORE Y OU BEGIN BEFORE Y OU BEGIN Pa r ts List Y our box should include: 1 BEFORE Y OU BEGIN.
About Caller Identification (Caller ID) This product has a Caller ID with Call W aiting featur e that works with ser vice from y our local phone ser vice provider . Caller ID with Call W aiting lets y ou see who’ s calling befor e you ans wer the phone, ev en when you’ re on another call.
INST ALLA TION INST ALLA TION Ta b le/Desktop Installation NO TE: Install this telephone a wa y fr om electronic equipment, such as personal computers, television sets or micro wa ve o vens. A void excessive heat, cold, dust or moisture . 1 Connect the telephone line cord.
INST ALLA TION INST ALLA TION 3I nstall the handset batter y. Use only A T&T Batter y 2401, SKU# 91077. 4 Charge the handset batter y . •P lace the handset in the base. • Charge the batter y at least 12 hours. After the first charge, the batter y will charge in eight hours.
INST ALLA TION INST ALLA TION 5 About Handset Registration 1 The cordless handset that came with your system is automaticall y r egister ed as Handset 1. There is no need to r e-register . 2 Y ou ma y register up to a total of six Expansion Handsets to this telepnone system.
W all Installation 1 Connect the po wer cor d and telephone line cord to the underside of the base, as sho wn (figure a). 2P osition the mounting brack et as sho wn (figure b).
INST ALLA TION INST ALLA TION Spar e Batter y/P o wer F ailure Backup Y ou can buy a spare handset battery (A T&T Batter y 2401, SKU# 91077, sold separately) and k eep it charged in the base at all times.
8 Belt Clip Y ou ma y choose to use the optional belt clip with your handset. Headset Y ou can use this telephone hands-free when y ou install any industry standard 2.5 mm headset (purchased separately). For best results use an A T&T 2.5 mm headset.
FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET 9 F eatur e Setup Menu Press the softk ey under to enter the Featur e Setup menu. Use or to choose f eatur es, then select to sav e your choice. NO TE: If y ou wait more than 20 seconds without pressing a k ey , the handset returns to the idle screen.
10 Clock Mode Y ou can choose to displa y the time when the phone is idle, or you can turn this f eature off. The default setting is ON . 1P r ess . 2P r ess until the scr een highlights 3P r ess . The screen displa ys 4P r ess or . 5P r ess to sa ve the displa yed setting.
FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET 11 Sound Select This telephone uses the latest acoustic receiv er design, pro viding you with f our different sound quality settings. During a call, you can adjust the quality of the sound. Pressing repeatedly will cycle y ou through f our differ ent responses.
Ringer V olume Adjust the volume of the handset ringer. Setting the vo lume so that no bars show on the graph turns the ringer off. 1P r ess , then until the screen highlights HANDSET SETTINGS . 2P r ess . 3P r ess when RINGER VOLUME is highlighted. The screen displa ys 4P r ess or to hear samples of ring volumes.
FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET 13 Ringer Melody The Ringer Melody sets which ringer you hear when y ou ha ve an outside call. The Ringer Melody default setting is #01; there ar e eight Ringer Melody selections. 1P r ess , then until the screen highlights handset settings.
14 Vibrate Contr ol When this featur e is on, the handset vibrates when you ha ve an incoming call. The default setting is OFF . 1P r ess , then until the screen highlights HANDSET SETTINGS . 2P r ess , then until the screen highlights VIBRATE CONTROL .
FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET 15 Lo w Batt T one Y ou can set the handset to sound a tone when battery pow er is low , or you can turn the tone off. Default setting is ON . 1P r ess , then until the screen highlights handset settings.
16 Range T one Y ou can set the handset to sound a tone when y ou are a ppr oaching the range limit, or you can turn this tone off. The default setting is ON . 1P r ess , then until the screen highlights HANDSET SETTINGS . 2P r ess , then until the screen highlights RANGE TONE .
FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET 17 Ke ypad T one When this featur e is on, each key pr ess mak es a sound. The default setting is ON . 1P r ess , then until the screen highlights handset settings. 2P r ess , then until the screen highlights k eypad tone.
Set Contrast Yo u can adjust the screen contrast f or easy viewing. 1P r ess , then until the screen highlights HANDSET SETTINGS . 2P r ess , then until the screen highlights CONTRAST . 3P r ess . The screen displa ys 4P r ess or to decrease or increase contrast.
FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET FEA TURE SETUP – HANDSET 19 Languag e Setting Y ou can set each register ed handset so the displa y a ppears in English, Spanish or French.
20 Ringer V olume 1M ake sure the base is not in use. 2P re ssing and holding , then press VOL + or V OL - to adjust the ringer v olume . Each time you pr ess + or - y ou will hear how loud the setting is. T o turn the ringer off, press - until you hear no tone.
FEA TURE SETUP – BASE FEA TURE SETUP – BASE 21 Ringer Melody 1M a k e sure the base is off. 2P r ess *** . Y ou will hear a tone and the IN USE light will flash. 3P r ess 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , or 8 to select a ringer melody . Each time you pr ess a k ey , you’ll hear a sample of the melody .
22 Dial Mode (T one/Pulse) 1M ake sure the base is off. 2P r ess *** . Yo u will hear a tone and the IN USE light will flash. 3P r ess 0 . If the IN USE light goes on, you ha v e selected T ONE. If the light goes off, you ha ve selected PULSE. Press 0 again to change y our selection.
TELEPHONE OPERA TION TELEPHONE OPERA TION 23.
24 V olume Handset Y ou can adjust the volume of what y ou hear thr ough the handset during a conv ersation by pr essing + or - on the right side of the handset. Y ou will hear a special tone when you r each the highest or low est setting. Speak er During a conv ersation, press V OL + or V OL - to adjust the base speak er volume.
TELEPHONE OPERA TION TELEPHONE OPERA TION 25 M M M S S S Handset Speak erphone When the handset speak erphone is activated, you can use the phone hands-free.
26 R R R M M M N N N.
TELEPHONE OPERA TION TELEPHONE OPERA TION 27 Flash/Call W aiting If you subscribe to Call W aiting ser vice with your local telephone ser vice pro vider , you can answ er a new incoming call without losing your cur rent call. Handset 1P r ess P / F to connect to the new call when you r eceive a call-waiting signal.
28 Mute Handset 1 During a telephone conv ersation, mute the handset microphone b y pressing . The other party will be unable to hear anything on y our end. The scr een displa ys 2T o return to tw o-way con versation, press again. Base Press M on the base to pre vent the other party from hearing you, the MUTE light goes on.
TELEPHONE OPERA TION TELEPHONE OPERA TION 29 Hold Handset NO TE: When a call is on hold, the screen displa ys CALL ON HOLD . If the clock featur e is on, this message will be displa yed f or five seconds, then r eturn to the clock displa y with H on top of the screen.
30 T emporar y T one Dialing If you ha ve dial pulse (r otar y) ser vice, you can change from dial pulse to touch tone dialing during a call. 1M ak e the call, and wait until it is connected. 2P r ess t .K e ys pressed after this send touch tone signals.
TELEPHONE OPERA TION TELEPHONE OPERA TION 31 DISPLA Y SCREEN MESSAGES SCREEN DISPLA YS: WHEN: INCOMING OUTSIDE CALL Y ou ha ve an incoming phone call (without Caller ID). INTERCOM FROM Y ou ha ve an inter com call fr om [ PARTY [PARTY NAME] NAME ], for example HANDSET 2 .
HANDSET ICONS THIS ICON: INDICA TES Line In Use indicator On steady with no number next to it when another phone on this line is in use. On steady with one or more n umbers next to it, indicating which extensions are using the line. F or example, 12 indicates that Handset 1 and Handset 2 are on an outside call.
TELEPHONE OPERA TION TELEPHONE OPERA TION 33 BASE LIGHTS LIGHT ST A TUS: INDICA TES: IN USE on Base or handset is on a call. IN USE flashing Extension is in use. CHARGING on Handset is in the base charging. MUTE on Base microphone is m uted. SPEAKER flashing Hold function is activated.
34 Inter com Calls If you ha ve mor e than one handset (A T&T 5800, purchased separatel y) register ed with your 5870 base, y ou can mak e intercom calls betw een handsets. Fr om Base to All Handsets 1P r ess on on the base. 2 All handsets will ring.
INTERCOM OPERA TION INTERCOM OPERA TION 35 Answ ering Inter com At handset, press P . At base, automatically answer ed. End Inter com At handset, press O .
36 Blind Call T ransfer If you ha ve installed additional A T&T 5800 handsets (purchased separatel y) with your 5870 telephone, you can transfer a call fr om one handset to another . Fr om the Handset 1P r ess , then use to highlight where y ou want the call transferr ed.
INTERCOM OPERA TION INTERCOM OPERA TION 37 Confer ence Calling Fr om the Handset 1 If one handset is already on a call, you can connect a second handset to the call by pr essing P on the second handset — OR — If you ar e on an inter com call and ha ve a second call on hold, press P to ad d the held call to the confer ence call.
38 PHONE BOOK This telephone can store up to 50 telephone n umbers and names. Each number can be up to 32 digits long and each name can be up to 16 characters. Store a Number and Name in Phone Book 1 Enter the number y ou want to store. The screen displa ys the number you enter .
PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK Ke ypad Characters Dial Presses Ke y 123456789 1 & ’ ,. 1 2 ABC a bc2 3 DE F d e f 3 4 GH I g hi4 5 JK L j k l 5 6 MNO m n o 6 7 PQ R S p q r s 7 8 TUV t u v 8 9 WX Y Z w x.
40 Dial a Number in Phone Book 1P r ess . The screen displa ys 2P r ess or to sc r oll thr ough memor y in alphabetical order — OR — Enter the first letter of a name (then or , if necessar y) to displa y the name you’ re searching f or — OR — Press , then enter the first few letters of the name you’ re sear ching for and pr ess again.
PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK 41 Edit a Number/Name in Phone Book 1P r ess . The screen displa ys 2P r ess or to scroll thr ough memor y in alphabetical order — OR — Enter the first letter of a name (then.
42 Delete a Number/Name in Phone Book 1P r ess . The screen displa ys 2P r ess or to sc r oll thr ough memor y in alphabetical order — OR — Enter the first letter of a name (then or , if necessar .
CALLER ID OPERA TION CALLER ID OPERA TION 43 If you subscribe to Caller ID service with your local phone service provider , this phone stores all incoming calls (up to 50 at the handset) with valid Caller ID information in the calls log. Name, number , time and date information can all be stor ed, if they are sent with the call.
44 Setup T alking Caller ID When you set up this f eature, the base can announce the name or telephone number of up to 50 callers whose names/numbers ar e stored in y our phone book befor e y ou ans wer the call. Each announcement can be up to three seconds long.
CALLER ID OPERA TION CALLER ID OPERA TION 45 L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Record a Ne w T alking Caller ID Announcement 1F ollow the directions on page 38 to “Stor e a Number and Name in Phone Book.
CALLER ID OPERA TION CALLER ID OPERA TION 46 Edit T alking Caller ID Announcement 1P r ess , then press until the screen highlights VOICE ANNOUNCE . 2P r ess , then press until the screen highlights RECORD NEW .
CALLER ID OPERA TION CALLER ID OPERA TION 47 Re vie w , Pla y , Erase T alking Caller ID Announcements 1F ollow Steps 1–4 under “Edit T alking Caller ID Announcement” on page 46. 2P r ess to delete the announcement — OR — Press to hear the announcement — OR — Press twice to re-r ecord an announcement.
CALLER ID OPERA TION CALLER ID OPERA TION 48 Re vie w Calls Log 1P r ess , then pr ess . The scr een displa ys the most recent call in the calls log. 2P r ess or to sc r oll thr ough call r ecor ds. Stor e Record in Phone book 1 While the call information is displa yed, press , then use # t o scroll thr ough dialing options.
CALLER ID OPERA TION CALLER ID OPERA TION 49 Displa y Dial While you ar e re viewing the calls log, you can dial a n umber displa yed on the screen. Y ou can change the fo rmat of the number using “Dialing Options” below . Press P or K to dial the displa yed n umber .
ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION Audible Indicators This system gives y ou voice pr ompts for feature operations and voice confirmations when y ou press a button or complete an operation. T urn Answ ering System On/Off Press to turn the system on or off. When the system is turned on, you will hear “Machine on” and the ON/OFF light will be lit.
ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION 51 About Mailbo x es This answ ering system has three v oice mailbox es. Callers using a touch tone phone can select the mailbox in which their messages will be r ecorded by pressing 1 , 2 or 3 .
ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION 52 Record Y our Announcement NO TE: If y ou ha ve assigned diff erent mailbo xes to differ ent people , be sure to tell callers in y our announcement to press 1 , 2 , or 3 to lea ve a message in the appr opriate mailbox.
ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION 53 Answ ering System F eature Setup Y ou can set up one featur e at a time , or you can set up a featur e and then move on to set up another featur e. 1M ak e sure the answ ering system is on. 2P r ess and release m until y ou hear the system announce the featur e you want to set.
54 ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION F eatur e summar y Default settings indicated by * . SY STEM ANNOUNCES: DESCRIPTION/DIRECTIONS: “Change r emote access code” Set the remote access code y ou 50 * will use to access featur es and functions of the answ ering system from a touch tone phone.
ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION 55 Listen to , Sa ve & Delete Messa ges The system automatically sa ves your messages until y ou delete them, and can store a ppro ximately 15 minutes of messages, memos, and announcements (up to a maximum of 99 messages).
56 Adjust Pla yback V olume Press V OL + or V O L - to adjust the base speaker v olume while pla ying back messages. Call Scr eening/Inter cept 1 Mak e sure the answ ering system and call screening ar e on, and set the message pla yback volume contr ol above le vel 1 so y ou can hear the caller’ s message .
ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION 57 Record a Memo Y ou can r ecord a memo up to four minutes long to store as an incoming message. 1P r ess and release . 2P r ess a PLA Y/ST OP button to select a mailbox for the memo . After the beep, speak toward the micr ophone .
ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION 58 MESSA GE WINDO W DISPLA Y WINDO W DISPLA YS: WHEN: 0 No messages in any mailbo x 1 – 99 T otal number of messages in all mailbo x es, or curr ent message number during message pla yback.
ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION 59 Connect with the Answ ering System Y ou can access many f eatures of this system r emotely fr om a touch tone phone. 1 Dial your telephone n umber . 2W hen the system answ ers, enter your Remote Access Code (preset to 50).
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BA TTERIES BA TTERIES Batter y Life A fully charged battery provides an a verage talk time of about eight hours, or standby time of fiv e da ys. NO TE: Ta lk time and standby time ma y var y depending on operating conditions.
BA TTERIES BA TTERIES Spar e Batter y/P o wer F ailure Backup Y ou can buy a spare handset battery (A T&T Batter y 2401, SKU# 91077, sold separately) and k eep it charged in the base at all times.
BA TTERIES BA TTERIES Replace the Handset Batter y P ack 1 Install the handset batter y. Use only A T&T Batter y 2401, SKU# 91077. 2 Charge the handset batter y . •P lace the handset in the base. • Charge the batter y for at least 12 hours. After the first charge, the batter y will charge in eight hours.
IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY 64 If you ha ve difficulty operating this phone, try the suggestions below . F or Customer Service , visit our website at www .telephones.att.com or call 1-800-222–3111. Please retain y our receipt as y our pr oof of purchase.
IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY PHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION To r e-initialize the 1 Disconnect the pow er to the base. handset and base: 2 Remov e spare battery pack (if installed). 3 Remov e the handset batter y pack. 4W ait at least 15 seconds.
IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY PHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION If the phone does not • Mak e sure the ringer is on (see “Ringer ring when you r eceive V olume” on pages 12 and 20). a call: • Mak e sure the telephone line cor d is connected firmly to the base and the telephone jack.
IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY 67 CALLER ID Pr oblem Solution If the caller’ s name or • Mak e sure y ou subscribe to Caller ID phone number is not service from y our local telephone displa yed: compan y . • Mak e sure the battery is charged.
ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION ANSWERING SY STEM OPERA TION 68 ANSWERING SY STEM PROBLEM SOLUTION If messages are • If a caller lea ves a very long message , incomplete: part of it may be lost when the system disconnects the call after four minutes.
IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY 69 ANSWERING SY STEM Pr oblem Solution If CL a ppears in the Y ou need to reset the clock. The Message Window: answ ering system clock is not set automatically with incoming Caller ID information.
DEF AUL T SETTINGS DEF AUL T SETTINGS 70 DEF AUL T SETTINGS FUNCTION: DEF AUL T SETTING: Dial Method T one Handset V olume 2 Ringer V olume 3 Ringer Melody 1 Ke ypad T one ON Clock Mode ON Vibrate OFF.
DEF AUL T SETTINGS DEF AUL T SETTINGS 71 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS RF Frequency Band 2400 MHz – 2483.5 MHz (Handset to base) RF Frequency Band 5725 MHz – 5850 MHz (Base to handset) Number of Chann.
INDEX INDEX 72 # # 21, 22 * * 22, 23 A 42 B Base 1, 23, 28, 35, 36 Base lights 33 Base Ringer 21 Base unit. See Base BASS BOOST 11 batter y 32 Beeps 33 Belt Clip 8 C CALL ON HOLD 29 Call W aiting 2 Ca.
73 INDEX INDEX I Idle Screen 9 IN USE light 22, 34, 35 36 Interfer ence 65 K KEYPAD TONE 17 L language 19 long tone 53 low batt tone 15 low battery 31, 61 LOW BATTERY 61 M 41 memos 56 8 Message Alert .
INDEX INDEX 74 S 9, 38, 41 SET TIME 9 sound quality settings 11 11 Spanish 19 Spare Battery 7, 61 Speak er 24 K 23, 25, 26, 35, 36, 40, 49 Speak erphone 11, 25 standby time 61 subscriber ser vices 27 .
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté AT&T 5870 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du AT&T 5870 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation AT&T 5870, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le AT&T 5870 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le AT&T 5870, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du AT&T 5870.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le AT&T 5870. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei AT&T 5870 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.