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Caller ID | Yes |
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Speakerphone | Yes |
Handset Locator | No |
Phonebook Entries | 50 |
Phonebook | Yes |
Call Waiting | Yes |
Redial | Yes |
Volume Control | Yes |
Type | Corded |
Display | LCD |
Power Source | AC adapter |
Introduces the AT&T 993 two-line speakerphone, its features, and capabilities.
Provides a visual overview of key buttons and their functions for quick access.
Lists all components included in the telephone package for verification.
Defines key terms and features used throughout the manual, such as Caller ID, COVM.
Guidance on choosing an optimal location and installing the telephone, including wall mounting.
Details how to install and use a spare 9V battery for backup power.
Describes the function and usage of the data port for connecting external devices.
Explains how to connect and use an optional 2.5mm headset for hands-free conversations.
Guides users on navigating and operating the telephone's menu system for feature setup.
Outlines the hierarchical structure of the telephone's menu system and available options.
Configures auto speaker, primary line, and automatic line selection.
Sets preferred mode, time/date, screen backlight, and scroll rate.
Manages voicemail indicators, NEW CALL light, and call history storage options.
Sets up area codes for dialing and display, and selects the display language.
Covers making, answering, and terminating calls using handset, speakerphone, or headset.
Explains timer, volume control, redial, auto redial, and switching audio modes.
Explains features like Hold, switching lines, Mute, Flash, and Conference calls.
Introduces the one-touch dialing feature and its 18 programmable locations.
Guides on saving numbers, editing, erasing, and adding pauses or flashes.
Instructions for dialing stored numbers and reviewing entries.
How to store and dial long numbers using multiple one-touch locations.
Introduces the directory feature for storing names and numbers with alphabetical ordering.
Step-by-step guide to saving new contacts and modifying existing entries.
Instructions for making calls from the directory and deleting entries.
Explains caller ID with call waiting, how it works, and message waiting lights.
Covers viewing, reviewing, and managing call history records, including saving and dialing.
Explains common messages displayed on the phone's screen for status.
Provides solutions for common telephone problems like no dial tone, no ringing, or interference.
General safety precautions, warnings, and guidelines for using the telephone.
Details about FCC regulations, product identifiers, and connection requirements.
Outlines warranty coverage, exclusions, service procedures, and limitations.
Lists the default configurations for various features of the telephone.
Provides guidelines for maintaining the telephone's performance and appearance.
Provides technical details such as operating temperature and power requirements.
An alphabetical listing of topics and their corresponding page numbers for quick reference.