AT&T SB67108 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
PTT (push-to-talk)
Press and release, then press
DIR or CID to select an
extension. Press and hold
to broadcast a message to
that extension or the base
(page 40).
Press and hold to broadcast to
all extensions (page 41).
VOLUME
During a call, press to adjust
the listening volume (page
29).
During message playback,
press to adjust the playback
volume (page 62).
Main menu
The > symbol highlights a menu item.
Main menu
Directory (page 43)
Call log (page 50)
Ringer setting (page 13)
Mailbox Setup (page 20)
Handset setup (page 13)
COVM
(central office voicemail,
page 36)
Speed dial setup (page 18)
Customer support (page 18)
Menu
>Directory
Call log
Ringer setting
Mailbox Setup
Back
Using menus
Press ENTER/MENU to show the first menu item,
Directory.
Press DIR or CID to scroll through menu items.
Press ENTER/MENU to select or save changes to a
highlighted menu item.
Press OFF/CLEAR to cancel an operation, exit
the menu display, or return to idle mode.
Press the Back softkey or to back up to the
previous menu.
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Using the telephone
To make a call:
Press PHONE/FLASH or SPKR. To override
automatic line selection, press the L 1-L 4 key for
the desired line. Wait for the dial tone, then enter
the telephone number. The screen displays the
elapsed time as you talk.
To answer a call:
Press PHONE/FLASH or SPKR.
To end a call:
Press OFF/CLEAR.
To place a call on hold:
While on a call, press and release HOLD. The
L 1-L 4 indicator for the line on hold flashes
slowly on the screen. After the call has been on
hold for more than three minutes, you hear a
beep every 30 seconds.
To release hold, press the line key of the call on
hold.
To switch between lines:
During an outside call, press the L 1-L 4 key of
another line to make or answer another call.
The current call is put on hold automatically. To
return to the first call, press the original L 1-L 4
key. The second line is put on hold automatically.
To join a call in progress:
Press and hold the appropriate L 1-L 4 key to
join the call.
See pages 25-26 in the AT&T SB67108 user’s manual for
complete instructions for placing and answering calls.
Three-way conference calls:
You can set up a three-party call by using two
lines at the same time. You can also join an
intercom call with a call on an outside line.
The outside line call must be established first,
because an intercom call cannot be placed on
hold.
To make a three-way conference call:
Make or answer an outside call.
Call someone or answer a call using another
line, or intercom someone. The first line is
automatically put on hold. Press the Conf
softkey any time to begin the three-party
conference.
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See pages 34-35 in the AT&T SB67108 user’s manual for
complete conferencing instructions.
Intercom calls
You can use the intercom feature for
conversations between handsets or a handset
and the telephone base. When one or more lines
are in use, the cordless handsets can still make
intercom calls with each other.
When the handset is idle, presspress INT.
Press DIR or CID to scroll to the desired
extension number. PressPressPress ENTER/MENU.
Answer an intercom call just as you would
answer a normal call, or press INT.
End an intercom call just as you would end a
normal call.
See pages 37-38 in the AT&T SB67108 user’s manual for
complete intercom instructions.
Push to talk (PTT) intercom
When the handset is idle, press and hold PTT on
the side of your handset to broadcast a message
to all other extensions. When the connection is
made, both the caller and the destination parties
hear two beeps. Only one extension at a time
may speak.
See pages 40-42 in the AT&T SB67108 user’s manual for
complete PTT instructions.
Recording a call
While on a call, press ENTER/MENU.
Press DIR or CID to scroll to
Record call on. Press ENTER/MENU.
The recording starts and the system activates
the call privacy automatically. The screen
displays -PRIV and -REC and the timer starts
counting while recording.
To stop recording and continue the call, press
ENTER/MENU twice. The handset mailbox
stores the conversation. The recording also
ends when you disconnect the call.
See page 30 in the AT&T SB67108 user’s manual for complete
call recording instructions.
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Quick reference guide
SPKR
Press to turn on the
handset speakerphone
(page 25).
Press again to turn off.
Softkeys
Press to select an item
displayed above the key.
L 1-L 4 keys
Press to make or answer
a call on the desired line
(page 25-26).
PHONE/FLASH
Press to make or answer a
call (pages 25-26).
During a call, press to
answer an incoming call
when you receive a call
waiting alert (page 29).
MUTE
During a call, press to mute
the microphone (page 31).
During an incoming call,
press to mute the ringer
(page 27).
ENTER/MENU
Press to enter the menu.
While in the menu, press to
select an item or save an
entry or setting.
HOLD
Press to place an outside
call on hold (page 32).
REDIAL/PAUSE
Press repeatedly to view
the last ten numbers dialed
(page 28).
While entering numbers,
press to insert a dialing
pause (page 45).
INT
Press to begin an intercom
call or to transfer a call
(pages 37-39).
DIR/CID
When in idle mode,
press DIR to
display directory
entries, or press
CID to display the
caller ID information
(page 54).
( DIR)
Directory
Caller ID
(CID )
(Right)(Left)
Navigation key (Navkey)
While in menus, press DIR
or CID to navigate through
the menus and highlight items,
or press to return to the
previous menu.
While entering names or
numbers, press or to move
the cursor to the left or right.
OFF/CLEAR
During a call, press to hang
up (page 25).
While using menus, press
to cancel an operation, exit
the menu display, or return
to idle mode.
While in editing mode,
press to delete a character.
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