Adding new handsets (optional), Place in charger – AT&T EP5632 User Manual

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Getting started

Getting started

Adding new handsets (optional)

Your telephone system can accommodate up to 12 handsets (AT&T model
EP562, purchased separately). Before using a newly purchased handset, it
must first be registered with the telephone base.

Before registering an additional handset (EP562),
make sure that the handset battery is installed and
charged.

To register a new handset:

1. Place the unregistered handset in the telephone

base or charger.

2. Press the

MENU softkey on the telephone base

while in idle mode.

3. Press the

UP and DOWN NavKeys to highlight

to highlight

to highlight

Register Handset, then press the SELECT
softkey.

Registering Handset will appear on the
telephone base display.

Registration in progress... will appear on
the handset display.

• The registration process may take up to 90

seconds to complete.

When the registration process is complete, the
telephone base and handset will generate a
confirmation tone. The newly registered handset will
be assigned the next available handset registration
number. For instance, if you already have two
registered handsets,

HANDSET 1 and HANDSET 2,

the next registered handset will be

HANDSET 3.

If

Registration Failed appears on the handset

display, make sure the telephone base and
handset(s) are in idle mode. Pick up the handset
from the telephone base or charger then repeat
the above steps. See the

Troubleshooting section

on page 94 for more information.

If you want your handsets in sequential order, you
must delete all the handset registrations (page
45), then re-register each handset as described in
the above steps.

12:00AM

Place in

Charger

12:00AM

Register handset:

Press MENU in the
base. Find 'Register
Handset' in the main
menu. Press SELECT.

12:00AM

Registration

in progress...

NOTE: If you replace

a

registered

handset,

the new handset will be
assigned the next available
registration number, rather
than the handset number
of the handset that you
are replacing.

Register Handset

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