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AT&T ATT-2231 DSS Cordless Phone with Dual Handsets, 2.4 GHz (ATT2231, ATT 2231, AT-2231, AT2231) (ATCOPHWIDUHA1) Questions & Answers
How to register AT&T Synj SB67108 to new base unit SB67138?
Register SynJ SB67108 Handset
How to register AT&T Synj SB67108 to new base unit SB67138?
To register an AT&T SynJ SB67108 handset to a new SB67138 base unit, you will need to follow these steps:
- Make sure the new base unit is plugged in and turned on.
- Press and hold the "Menu" button on the handset until the display shows "Menu."
- Use the navigation buttons to select "Registration" and press "Select."
- Select "Base" and press "Select."
- The handset will begin searching for the new base unit.
- Once the base unit is found, it will be displayed on the handset's screen.
- Select the new base unit and press "Select" to complete the registration process.
- The handset should now be registered with the new base unit.
Note: if you have multiple handset you need to register, repeat step 2-7 with each handset.
Standby mode At&t CL8`301
Do you mean the AT&T CL81301 Cordless telephone? This model doesn't have an answering system. You'd need to adjust the number of rings for your voicemail system through the telephone company's system. See the manual here:
https://att.vtp-media.com/media/p/document2/products/%7B40A22BFC-681D-46DC-B836-7CB7C7A691FE%7D/CL81101_CIB_5_610.pdf .
If you mean the AT&T CL82301 or the CL83301, first make sure that the system is set to Answer On. Do this with the base Answer On/Off button or through the Menu system (see below for accessing the Answering System menu). You'll need the Answer On/Off line in the handset menu. With the phone system idle (no calls in or out, no one using another handset), press Menu/Select. Use the Up(DIR)/Down(CID) arrows to navigate to Answering Sys. Press Menu/Select. Navigate to Ans Sys Setup and press Menu/Select. Navigate to # of Rings and press Menu/Select. Use the up/down arrows to choose the number of rings and press Menu/Select to Save. Press Off/Cancel to exit the menu system. The manual for this cordless telephone system is available at ManualsLib,
https://www.manualslib.com/products/AtAndt-Cl82301-165464.html . See page 47 of the manual,
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/643600/AtAndt-Cl82101.html?page=53#manual . Note: if you choose Toll Saver, the answering system will pick up after two rings if you have new messages. It will pick up after 4 rings if there are no new messages.
I hope this helps. If you have a different AT&T CL8 * 301, please add a comment with the correct second digit in the model number.
Cindy Wells
My AT&T landline has no dial tone
Is this just for your home or do your neighbours have the same problem? I hope I can help you further, a few more details would help me be able to help you.
Regards Jem
I need access code to get to voice mail on answering machine - I have at&t dect 6.0 model SL82318
If you need the remote access code for the answering system, then the original (default) access code is given in the manual on page 50 (page 53 of the PDF) and on 55 (page 58 of the PDF). See the manual online at
https://att.vtp-media.com/ecp/documents/product_Product/364/UserManual/5977/SL82118_manual_i10.pdf . Unfortunately, if the remote access code has been changed, the default code will not work. As far as I know there is no way to reset the SL82318 remote access code to the factory default remotely. See page 50 of the manual to reset the phone's access code when you are using the handset. When you use the handset and start to change the code, the current remote access code will be announced first.
Any voice mail system would be accessed using the phone number and codes from your telephone service provider. This information will not correspond to the answering system of the SL82318.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
My AT&T Answering System 1337 has a steady buzz - how do I get rid of it?
Check your ground wire where the phone line comes into the junction box outside your house. It is either loose or corroded. It should be clean and clamped to a ground stake or water pipe like for an outdoor hose faucet. Check both ends of the wire. Without it, the phone system's impedance is so high that it will receive the 60 Hz hum from any electrical appliances around the house that are within a few feet of a line on an extension phone, answering machine or even an extension phone outlet wire running through a wall. These make great receiving antennas. good luck.
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