USER’S MANUAL Part 2 TRIMLINE ® Memory Telephone 210 Please also read Part 1 — Important Product Information. AT&T and the globe symbol are registered trademarks of AT&T Corp. licensed to Advanced American Telephones. © 2000 Advanced American Telephones. All rights reserved. Printed in China.
TABLE/DESK INSTALLATION This telephone includes a 7-foot line cord with a modular plug on each end. Use this cord to connect the telephone to a modular jack. 1 Fill in directory card Remove the directory card and write in your own telephone number. Also write the telephone numbers (or names) that you want to store in each memory location. Reinstall the card and clear plastic cover. 2 Connect line cord to telephone Plug the long line cord into the Figure 1 jack on the underside of the telephone base.
WALL INSTALLATION 1 Fill in directory card Remove the directory card and write in your own telephone number. Also write the telephone numbers (or names) that you want to store in each memory location. 2 Reverse handset tab To install the telephone on a wall jack, you must reverse the small tab beneath the directory card. This tab holds the handset in place when you hang up. Remove the directory card and plastic cover. Use a paper clip to lift and remove the handset tab.
Install telephone base on wall jack Hold the base up next to the wall jack, and plug in the line cord (Figure 3). Then push the base against the wall jack and down until it is held securely by the mounting studs. NOTE: If you cannot fit the base onto the wall jack, remove the four non-slip pads. M6 ME M7 M1 ME ME M8 ME M2 ME M9 ME M3 ME . THIS NO M4 ME M5 ME Figure 3 5 Set DIAL mode switch Refer to Step 4 in “Table/Desk Installation.
OPERATION Redial This telephone stores in memory the last phone number dialed. However, if the phone is unplugged from the line jack for 30 minutes or more, redial memory will be lost. The redial memory can accept numbers up to 31 digits long. The number will remain in memory until you change it by dialing another telephone number. To dial the same number again, lift the handset, and press REDIAL . NOTE: If the number is more than 31 digits long, no digits will be stored in the redial memory.
Mute While on a call, press PROG/MUTE to mute the microphone. The other party cannot hear you, but you can hear the other party. Press PROG/MUTE again to return to two-way conversation. Ringer Volume The RINGER volume switch allows you to turn the telephone ringer OFF, or set it to ring at LO or HI volume. You can dial or answer calls normally when the ringer is off. Other telephones in your home will still ring; they are not affected by the switch.
Temporary Tone Dialing Temporary tone dialing is used only when you have rotary service. It allows you access to services that require tone signaling, including some tone-activated computer systems (e.g., telephone banking). To change from pulse (rotary) to tone dialing during a call: 1 Dial a telephone number with the DIAL switch set to DP (pulse). 2 Press t; all buttons pressed after this will send tone signals. 3 After you hang up, the phone automatically returns to rotary service.
MEMORY DIALING Memory Features This telephone can store up to 13 different phone numbers, each up to 21 digits long. Numbers will remain stored in memory unless you erase or change them by entering other numbers. 7 2 7 5 MEM MEM 4 3 MEM MEM MEM 1 TH IS NO . 9 8 MEM MEM MEM MEM 6 NOTE: Numbers programmed into a memory location might not be retained if the telephone has been unplugged from the line jack for a half hour or more. Directory Card: Remove the directory card.
One-Touch Dialing Three numbers can be stored in one-touch memory locations . You can dial these numbers by pressing one of the buttons marked with an emergency symbol ( , or ). To program numbers into memory 1 Lift the handset. 3 Press the one-touch memory button where the number is to be stored. 2 Press PROG/MUTE . 4 Enter telephone number. You will hear a click when each button is pressed. 5 Press PROG/MUTE 6 Hang up after the number is entered correctly. 7 Repeat Steps 1–6 to store another number.
Speed Dialing Ten telephone numbers can be stored in standard speed-dialing locations. You can dial any of these numbers by pressing two buttons. To program numbers into memory 1 Lift the handset. 2 Press PROG/MUTE . 3 Press MEM . 4 Enter a digit (0-9) for the memory location where the number is to be stored. 5 Enter telephone number. You will hear a click when each button is pressed. 6 Press PROG/MUTE . 7 Hang up after the number is entered correctly. 8 Repeat Steps 1–7 to store another number.
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY If you have difficulty operating this phone, try the suggestions below. For Customer Service, visit our website at www.telephones.att.com or call 1 800 222-3111. Please retain your receipt as your proof of purchase. No Dial Tone • Make sure all plugs are connected properly. Inspect the line cord connections at the modular jack and at the telephone. Also inspect the coiled handset cord connections at both ends. • Unplug the telephone and connect it to another modular jack.
Telephone Does Not Ring • Make sure the RINGER volume switch is not set to OFF. • You may have inadvertently turned off the ringer. Press PROG/MUTE , # , 6 , PROG/MUTE . • If there are several other phones on the same line, try disconnecting some of the other telephones. Having too many telephones can also create problems such as low ringer volume or impaired quality during calls.