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EP5632/EP5632-2
5.8 GHz digital cordless
answering system
with Bluetooth®
wireless technology
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 5.8 GHz digital cordless

User’s manual EP5632/EP5632-2 5.8 GHz digital cordless answering system with Bluetooth®wireless technology

Page 2 - Congratulations

6Getting startedHandset main menuTo enter the main menu:1. Press MENU/SELECT when the handset is in idle mode.2. Press the UP and DOWN NavKeys to sele

Page 3 - Before you begin

96AppendixMy telephone system does not work at all.• Make sure the handset battery is installed and charged correctly (see page 14). For optimum dail

Page 4 - Parts checklist

97AppendixThe battery does not charge in the handset-OR-Low Battery is constantly displayed on the handset.• Make sure the handset is placed in the c

Page 5 - Table of contents

98AppendixThere is noise or interference during a telephone conversation.-OR-My calls fade out or cut in and out when I am using the cordless handset.

Page 6 - HANDSET 1

99AppendixMy caller ID features are not working properly.• Caller ID is a subscription service. You must subscribe to this service from your local

Page 7 - Quick reference guide

100AppendixThe messages on the system are very difficult to hear.• Press VOLUME on the side of the handset or on the telephone base to increase the

Page 8 - Handset status icons

101AppendixImportant safety informationThis symbol is to alert you to important operating or servicing instructions that may appear in this

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102AppendixImportant safety informationEspecially about cordless telephones• Privacy: The same features that make a cordless telephone conve

Page 10 - Handset main menu

103AppendixImportant safety informationPrecautions for users of implanted cardiac pacemakersCardiac pacemakers (applies only to digital cordless tel

Page 11 - Telephone base main menu

104AppendixFCC Part 68 and ACTAThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and with technical requirements adopted by the Administrative Cou

Page 12 - Installation setup

105AppendixFCC Part 68 and ACTAIf this product has memory dialing locations, you may choose to store emergency telephone numbers (e.g., police, f

Page 13 - Telephone base installation

7Getting startedGetting startedTelephone base main menuMain Menu Directory Call Log Answering SystemSELECTAnswering System allows you to review and ch

Page 14 - Installation options

106AppendixFCC Part 15This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B digital device under Part 15 of the Feder

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107AppendixLimited warrantyThe AT&T brand is used under license - any repair, replacement or warranty service, and all questions about

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108AppendixLimited warranty4. What is not covered by this limited warranty?This limited warranty does not cover:• PRODUCT that has been subjected to

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109AppendixLimited warranty6. What must you return with the PRODUCT to get warranty service? You must: a. Return the entire original package and co

Page 18 - 80-5808-00-00

110AppendixAAdd new handsets 17Answering system keys 3Answering system operations 88Call Intercept 91Call Screening 90Delete all messages 90Mes

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111AppendixIndex Delete all entries 75Delete an entry 75Edit an entry 74Searching for entries 73–74Display Dial 80Display screen status icons 4

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112AppendixRecord Memo 91Redial list 84Deleting entries 87Dialing an entry 86Editing an entry 86Saving entries into the Directory 85Remote Acces

Page 21 - Place in

113AppendixTechnical specificationsOperating temperature0°C to 50°C(32°F to 122°F)Power input voltage120V AC 60HzTelephone baseoutput voltage9V DC 600

Page 22 - Spare battery (optional)

Clip and save the wallet card below to keep a convenient list of remote commands that allow you to manage your answering system from any touch-tone te

Page 23 - Introducing BLUETOOTH

www.telephones.att.comThe Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Advanced American Telephones an

Page 24 - Glossary of terms

8Getting startedInstallation setupInstall the telephone base close to a telephone jack and a power outlet not controlled by a wall switch. The telepho

Page 25 - Bluetooth at Glance

9Getting startedGetting startedTelephone base installationIMPORTANT INFORMATION• Use only the power adapter(s) supplied with this product. To order a

Page 26 - 12:00 AM

10Getting startedInstallation optionsThe telephone base comes with the mounting bracket already installed for desktop use. If wall mounting is desired

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11Getting startedGetting startedInstallation options4. Plug the telephone line cord and power adapter plug into the telephone base and place the co

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12Getting startedInstallation options Wall mount positionOuter tabsWall mount to desktop installationTo change the telephone base from the wall mount

Page 29 - Managing your devices

13Getting startedGetting started4. Rotate the bracket to the desktop position.5. Insert the center bracket tabs, then pre s s the bracket downwa

Page 30 - John's Cell

14Getting startedBattery installation & chargingInstall the battery as shown below. After installing the battery, you can make and receive short

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15Getting startedGetting startedBelt clip & optional headsetInstall belt clip as shown below, if desired.For handsfree headset conversations,

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Congratulationson your purchase of this AT&T product.Before using this AT&T product, please read the Important safety information on pages 101

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16Getting startedExpanding your telephone systemYour new AT&T EP5632/EP5632-2 telephone system can accommodate up to 12 cordless handset

Page 34 - Handset Settings

17Getting startedGetting startedAdding new handsets (optional)Your telephone system can accommodate up to 12 handsets (AT&T model EP562, p

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18Getting startedSpare battery (optional)You can keep a charged spare battery (AT&T model 103, part number 89-0429-00-00, purchased

Page 36 - Français

19Bluetooth Introducing BLUETOOTHYour new AT&T EP5632/EP5632-2 telephone system with Bluetooth wirelessEP5632/EP5632-2 telephone system with Bluet

Page 37 - LCD Contrast

20Bluetooth Glossary of terms Below are some terms used in this user’s manual to help you become familiar with using your Bluetooth devices and your n

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21Bluetooth Bluetooth system busyBluetooth at GlanceThe telephone base allows you to pair up to eight Bluetooth devices. You can have a maximum of two

Page 39 - Handset Ringers

22Bluetooth Bluetooth SetupTo use a Bluetooth enabled cellular phone or headset with your EP5632/EP5632-2, you must first pair and conn

Page 40 - Ringer Off

23Bluetooth Set up CellularBefore you begin, make sure that your Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone is not connected to any other Bluetooth dev

Page 41 -  Melody 2

24Bluetooth Set up HeadsetBefore you begin, make sure that your Bluetooth-enabled headset is not connected to any other Bluetooth device. Refer

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25Bluetooth Managing your devicesOnce you have paired a Bluetooth device, you can rename, delete, and view the device's information on the Paired

Page 43 - Handset Pictures

Please read and follow these instructions carefully:• Use only the supplied rechargeable battery or replacement battery.• Observe the proper polarity

Page 44 - Handset Animations

26Bluetooth Delete a paired deviceIf you already have the maximum of eight paired devices on the Paired Devices list, and you want to add another devi

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27Bluetooth NOTE: Connected devices appear on the Active Devices list automatically.Active DevicesOnly devices on the Active Devices list can establis

Page 46 - 2007/01/01

28Bluetooth Replace an active deviceReplacing a Bluetooth device on the Active Devices list will replace an active device with a device from the

Page 47 - Español

29Bluetooth Add an active deviceIf you have only one active device, you can add another paired device to the Active Devices list, however, y

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30System setupHandset SettingsIn the handset Settings menu, you can change and edit the handset settings. You can also clear the voice ma

Page 49

31System setupSet TimeIf you subscribe to the caller ID service provided by your local telephone company (see page 76), the time will aut

Page 50 - Telephone base Ringers

32System setupShow Handset NameBy default, the handset name is shown on the display when in idle mode.To change this setting:1. Press MENU/SE

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33System setupLCD ContrastYou can adjust the handset LCD screen contrast to suit different lighting conditions.To adjust the LCD contrast:1. Press M

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34System setupDefault Settings (restore settings)You can restore the factory-set default settings for all handset settings. Restoring the de

Page 53 - Answering System settings

35System setupRinger for CELL 1 Ringer for CELL 2 Record New RingerRinger for HOMERingersRingersHandset RingersIn the handset Ringers menu, you

Page 54

Parts checklistSave your sales receipt and original packaging in case it is necessary to return your telephone for warranty service.Your new AT&T

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36System setupRinger VolumeYou can choose one of the appropriate handset ringer melody volume levels. The ringer can also be turned off so the phone d

Page 56 - FLASH or

37System setupRinger MelodyYou can select from the traditional ringers and musical polyphonic ringer melodies on each handset.Select a ri

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38System setupRecord New RingerEach recordable ringer can be up to 14 seconds. Depending on the remaining record time, you can record multiple ringe

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39System setupPicturesHandset PicturesIn the handset Pictures menu, you can select a background image for a handset screen. These images

Page 59 - Telephone operations

40System setupHandset AnimationsIn the handset Animations menu, you can select an animation for a handset screen. These animations can also be program

Page 60 - OFF/CANCEL on

41System setupTelephone base SettingsIn the Settings menu of the telephone base, you can set the date, the time, keypad tone, language, and LCD contra

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42System setupSet DateIf you subscribe to caller ID service provided by your local telephone company (see page 76), the time and date will automatical

Page 62 - 2 Mary's Cell

43System setupKeypad ToneBy default, the telephone base will beep when you press a key. You can turn these keypad tones on or off:To change the keyp

Page 63 - Swap Cell call

44System setupLCD ContrastYou can adjust the telephone base LCD screen contrast to an appropriate level to suit the different lighting c

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45System setupDefault Settings (restore settings)You can restore the factory-set default settings of the telephone base if desired. Restoring the defa

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Table of contents Getting startedQuick reference guide ...2 Handset status icons ...4 Telephone base status ico

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46System setupTelephone base RingersIn the telephone base Ringers menu, you can select a ringer melody and adjust the ringer volume for

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47System setupRinger VolumeYou can choose one of the ringer volume levels on the telephone base. The ringer can also be turned off so the telephone

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48System setupRinger MelodyYou can select from eight traditional ringer melodies on the telephone base.To select a ringer melody: 1. Press the M

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49System setupAnswering System settingsIn the Answering System menu, you can set the answering system on or off, change the outgoing announcement, re

Page 70 - MENU/SELECT on

50System setupAnswer On/OffBy default, the answering system is on. When the answering system is off, ANS. OFF appears on the telephone base display. T

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51System setupAnnouncementThe announcement is the message that callers hear when the answering system answers an incoming HOME call.To review, record,

Page 72 - Intercom

52System setupNumber of RingsBy default, the answering system answers an incoming HOME call after four rings. You can set the answering system

Page 73 - Directory

53System setupCall ScreeningBy default, Call Screening is on. Call Screening allows you to listen to a caller leaving a message on the answering

Page 74 - Directory

54System setupMsg Alert ToneBy default, Msg Alert Tone is off. When the message alert tone and the answering system is on, the teleph

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55Telephone operationsTelephone operationsWith your new AT&T 5632/5632-2 telephone system, you can enjoy the ease and comfort of making and receiv

Page 76

Getting startedStatus lightFlashes rapidly during an incoming call.Flashes slowly when there is a new voice mail message (page 33) or a new message in

Page 77 - Directory 1

56Telephone operationsMake a HOME callYou can make HOME calls using a handset and telephone base. You can also use a wireless Bluetooth-enabled

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57Telephone operationsReceive a HOME callYou can receive HOME calls using a handset or on the telephone base. You can also use a wireless Blue

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58Telephone operationsMake a CELLULAR callYou can connect a maximum of two Bluetooth-enabled cellular phones to the telephone base, but only

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59Telephone operationsReceive a CELLULAR callYou can receive CELLULAR calls using a handset or the telephone base.Using a handsetTo receive a CELLULAR

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60Telephone operationsTo place a CELLULAR call waiting call on hold:1 Press the OPTIONS softkey on the handset or telephone base.2. Press the UP and D

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61Telephone operationsAdjusting the listening volume You can choose the appropriate listening volume levels on the handset and the telephone base

Page 83 - JUL 4 12:01 AM

62Telephone operationsMuteWhile on a HOME or CELLULAR line call, you can mute the microphone. This allows you to hear the caller, but the caller will

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63Telephone operationsReceive a CELLULAR call while on a HOME callWhile on a HOME call and there is an incoming CELLULAR call, CELLULAR,

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64Telephone operationsReceive a HOME call while on a CELLULAR call While on a CELLULAR call and there is an incoming HOME call, HOME and the

Page 86 - SPEAKER

65Telephone operationsConferencing HOME and CELLULAR callsWhile you are on a HOME or CELLULAR call, and the other line is on hold or i

Page 87 - MENU/SELECT

3Getting startedGetting startedQuick reference guideTelephone BasePress to play or stop playing messages Flashes when there are new answering system m

Page 88

66Telephone operationsCall waiting while on a conference callIf you subscribe to call waiting service and you receive an incoming HOME cal

Page 89 - Redial list

67Telephone operationsTo end a conference call:• Press OFF/CANCEL on the handset or return the handset to the telephone base or charger. • Press HOM

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68Telephone operationsIntercomThe intercom feature allows you to intercom between handset(s) and the telephone base.To enter the Intercom menu:Using a

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69DirectoryDirectoryIn the Directory menu, you can store and search for names and numbers. Directory entries are stored separately on each han

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70DirectoryCreating a new directory entryDirectory entries are unique to each handset and telephone base. To create a new directory entry:Using a hand

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71DirectoryCreating a new directory entry (continued)4. Press the DONE softkey or MENU/SELECT to store the name. 5. Enter the telephone number (

Page 94 - MENU/SELECT to enter

72DirectoryCreating a new directory entry (continued)Using the telephone base1. Press the MENU softkey when the telephone base is in idle mode.2

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73DirectorySearching for directory entriesTo search for directory entries on a handset or the telephone base, enter the Directory menu, then:• Press

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74DirectorySearching for directory entries (continued)• AM in the Search for screen, and then press the DONE softkey, Amy will be highli

Page 97 - Alert tones

75DirectoryNOTES: • Once a directory entry is deleted, it cannot be recovered.• Deleting a directory entry on one handset or on the telephone base d

Page 98 - Troubleshooting

4Getting startedHandset status icons1212:00AMTime - indicates the handset time.New answering system message - alternates with the time when you have a

Page 99

76Call log Information about caller ID with call waitingYour new AT&T EP5632/EP5632-2 telephone system supports caller ID services provide

Page 100 - Appendix

77Call logCall LogIn the Call Log menu, you can review a list of the 100 most recent incoming calls. Each handset and the telephone base have thei

Page 101

78Call log Call Log informationIf you subscribe to caller ID services, provided by your local telephone company and/or cellular service provider

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79Call logReviewing the Call LogIn the Call Log, you may see the following status icons:• NEW - indicates that the entry is new and has not been

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80Call log Dialing a call log entry (Display Dial)In the Call Log, you can dial a call log entry telephone number on either the HOME o

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81Call logSaving call log entries into the DirectoryWhen viewing a call log entry, you can save the entry into the Directory.To save an entry

Page 105 - Important safety information

82Call log Play recorded messages in the Call LogWhen a caller records a message on the answering system, the recorded message icon appears on the c

Page 106

83Call logClear Missed CallsYou can clear the missed calls indication using the call log option on the handset or telephone base. Misse

Page 107 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

8484Redial listRedial listThe Redial list stores up to 20 entries on the handset and telephone base. The first item on the Redial list is the

Page 108 - FCC Part 68 and ACTA

8585Redial listSaving redial entries into the DirectoryFrom the Redial list, you can save the telephone number into the Directory on a handset

Page 109

5Getting startedGetting startedTelephone base status icons12Answering system off - indicates that the answering system will not answer incomi

Page 110 - FCC Part 15

8686Redial listDialing a redial entryFrom the Redial list, you can dial a redial entry telephone number using the HOME or CELLULAR line.To redial an e

Page 111 - Limited warranty

8787Redial listDeleting redial entriesFrom the Redial list, you can delete one entry or all of the entries at the same time.To delete entries from the

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88Answering system operationsAnswering system operationsThe answering system can record up to 99 messages, or a total of 15 minutes. The answer

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89Answering system operationsMessage announcementsBefore playing each message, the answering system announces the date and time that the message was r

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90Answering system operationsOptions during playback (continued)When playing messages using the telephone base:• Press the VOLUME button to

Page 115 - 107–109

91Answering system operationsCall interceptIf a caller is leaving a message on the answering system, you can intercept the call by pressing HOME/FLAS

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92Answering system operationsNOTES: • If you pause for more than five seconds during remote access, "Press five for help" will be ann

Page 117 - Technical specifications

93AppendixConfirmation tone Handset registration or programming command successfully completed.Out of Range tone The handset is out of range. Move it

Page 118 - Remote access wallet card

94AppendixTroubleshootingIf you have difficulty with your telephone system, please try the suggestions below. For Customer Service, visit our website

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95AppendixI cannot put my headset in discoverable mode.I cannot find the AT&T EP5632 on my cell.• Make sure that the telephone base is in discove

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